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EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 
AND DIRECTORY 
OF THE 


CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 








GERMANTOWN ACADEMY IN 1760 

“ This building,” says Mr. William Kershaw, the Head Master Emeritus, “ is still in the same con¬ 
dition as it was in 1760, and is the oldest school in the United States devoted to secondary education 
where school has been held continously to the present time ” 


















EDUCATIONAL 

i 

BLUE BOOK AND DIRECTORY 

OF THE 

CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 

1708-1923 


With Biographies 


Compiled and Edited by 

W. Arthur Cable 

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Homer F. Sanger 

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Published by 

The General Educational Board 


of the 

Church of the Brethren 
Elgin, Illinois 












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TO THOSE WHO HAVE GIVEN OF THEIR 
LIVES OR THEIR MEANS TO BRING 
THE SPIRIT OF EDUCATION TO ITS 
PRESENT RECOGNIZED PLACE IN THE 
REGARD OF THE CHURCH OF THE 
BRETHREN THIS BOOK* IS DEDICATED 


Education 


I am the light that lies beyond the peak, 

Which ye, O men, so long have tried to scale. 

I am the beacon flame for those who seek 
To fly the shadows creeping from the vale. 

O men, make haste, and speed upon your way ! 
The morning lasts, but night is drawing nigh. 
See! it is I that make the ruddy day, 

And show the glories that about ye lie. 

I am the light that shines within the heart. 

I am the love that lies within the eyes. 

I am the thought, when from the eyelids start 
Vague tears, in memory of Paradise. 

O men, make haste, and speed upon your way 
The night is nigh ; it is not always day. 


E. W. TRIESS, In “ Education.’ 


Contents 




Page 

Foreword, . 9-15 

List of Illustrations, . 17-19 

A Prayer for Schools, by Dr. Frank Crane, .20 

A History of Education in the Church of the Brethren, by 

Dr. John S. Flory, .21-104 

Members of the General Educational Board of the Church 

of the Brethren Since Its Creation, With Dates of Service, ..107 

A Chronological Index of Brethren Institutions of Learning, 108-110 

The Two Recent Brethren Industrial Schools, .Ill 

i 

Biographical Sections, . 113 

I. Graduates (Living) of college courses which re¬ 
quired, as a prerequisite for graduation, a standard 

four-year high-school course or its equivalent, .117 

List of Names Submitted, of Whom Biographies 

Do Not Appear, .415 

II. Graduates (Deceased) of college courses which re¬ 

quired, as a prerequisite for graduation, a standard 
four-year high-school course or its equivalent, .421 

III. Persons (Living) not graduates of such courses, 

who have rendered service in educational work, .449 

List of Names Submitted, of whom Biographies do 

not Appear, .491 

IV. Persons (Deceased) not graduates of such courses, 

who have rendered service in educational work, .497 

List of Names Submitted, of whom Biographies 

do not Appear, .569 

Index of Sections I & III, by Vocations, ...573 

Index of Sections I & III, by Avocations, .•.587 

Index of Recipients of Scholastic Degrees, Chronological, .590 

Glossary, .625 

Complete Index of Names, .629 


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FOREWORD 


The Editors began in December, 1918, to assemble 
names of college graduates for a card list which they hoped 
would serve as a sort of clearing house of information 
for schools, professional and business men, and others who 
might find occasion to use it. As the work progressed the 
plan developed, and the present production is the result. 
The sole idea which prompted it was that of service, and 
“ service ” has constantly been the guiding motive. 

Scope and Organization of This Work 

_ t 

The Educational Blue Book and Directory undertakes 
to present the main facts of the educational movement in 
the Church of the Brethren from its origin to the present 
time, and to preserve for future use as much data as pos¬ 
sible connected with the educational work of the Brethren. 
A brief history of education in the Church of the Brethren 
was prepared for this volume by Dr. John S. Flory, of 
Bridgewater College, Bridgewater, Virginia. To accom¬ 
pany it, the Editors assembled numerous photographs of 
buildings, views, and persons. In order to relate his¬ 
tory by picture as well as by the printed word, the illus¬ 
trations are accompanied by dates except when made from 
recent photographs. 

Intimate biographical data are here to be found regard¬ 
ing the many communicants 1 of the Church, who are, 

1 It should be specifically noted, however, that biographies are not included 
of those who were at one time members of the Church but who have ceased 
fellowship, or of deceased persons, formerly members, who died outside the com¬ 
munion. There is one possible exception, Oliver W. Miller, our first college 
graduate (1859), who seems to have separated from the Church some time be¬ 
fore his death. 


9 


10 


FOREWORD 


or have been, engaged in educational pursuits. These 
biographies fall into two divisions: (1) Graduates of college 
courses sufficiently standardized to require a four-year 
high-school course as a prerequisite, and (2) persons who 
are not graduates of such courses, but who have rendered 
service in educational lines and therefore deserve to be 
represented in such a directory. Each of these divisions 
again naturally separates into two sections: persons now 
living, and those deceased. The biographies are therefore 
arranged in four sections, according to this classification. 

Accompanying the Biographical sections is a glossary 
explaining the abbreviations and terms used, and an Index 
by vocations, an Index by avocations, and an Index of Re¬ 
cipients of scholastic degrees, classified according to de¬ 
gree, and each set arranged chronologically. Photographs 
of many of the deceased persons (Sections II and IV) also 
accompany their biographies. 

Special attention is called to the Complete Index of 
Names. This index contains the names of all persons 
whose biographies are contained in the book or who were 
suggested but are not included, indicating all pages on 
which their names appear or pictures of them are shown. 
Whenever it is desired to ascertain information on a cer¬ 
tain individual, reference should first be made to the Com¬ 
plete Index of Names. 

For the sake of ready reference, elders, ministers, or 
deacons in the Church of the Brethren are suitably in¬ 
dicated in the Complete Index of Names. 

Some Values 

\ 

The aim has been to make this book rich in facts, a 
source book for many and varied uses. The editors ha^e 


FOREWORD 


11 


labored unceasingly to eliminate guesses and inaccuracies, 
and to approach completeness and comprehensiveness. 
Many missing facts in information furnished have been as¬ 
certained by further research, many questionable state¬ 
ments have been verified or corrected. As a result, some 
people who thought their relatives or friends were college 
graduates will be disappointed, and some who lamented 
their inability to supply certain facts will find the infor¬ 
mation here recorded. 

It is beneficial, at times, to take an inventory, to de¬ 
termine our assets and liabilities, to classify our thought, 
to see where we are headed and what relative importance 
we are assigning to the issues of life. Education, in our 
conception, has come to be organically bound up with Chris¬ 
tianity. It was ever so, but we did not perceive it. The 
Church of the Brethren has pressed on for years, inven¬ 
torying its financial, its numerical, its spiritual strength 
occasionally, but never inventorying its great, and rapidly 
growing, educational strength. This publication is the re¬ 
sult of an initial attempt to inventory this important factor 
in our Church life. 

In the past many of our educational people have found 
it necessary, in their vocational pursuits, to be more or 
less isolated from the Church. Some of these people have 
averred that the present volume would help to bind them 
closer to the Church, and the Church to them (for there is 
a mutual obligation). 

This volume covers the period of our Church history, 
more than two hundred years, and therefore has a cumu¬ 
lative value that is significant in several respects. It shows 
in multitudinous details the inception and development of 


12 


FOREWORD 


the movement for education in the Church of the Breth¬ 
ren, a movement which we hail as a salutary one. 

To those interested in education, it will be useful to 
know who was the first recipient of an A. B., M. D., or 
other professional or non-professional degree, what year 
it was, from what institution; how many there were in 
the next ten years or any specified period of time; how 
many there are at the present time; and many other studies 
which can be made from the data provided in this book. 

Such studies are not only interesting, but are also valu¬ 
able as they serve to suggest principles and to guide us in 
our further undertakings. In the present collaboration may 
be found the number of graduates and other school people 
who are ministers; the number who are elders; the number 
of those who are giving their full time to pastoral or other 
church work; and the range of occupations represented by 
our school people and those who have enjoyed the ad¬ 
vantages of an education. 

Many of the things of most permanent value to us and 
to humanity are done outside of one’s vocation. From the 
record of the avocations, side interests, and non-profes¬ 
sional accomplishments of our school people may be ab¬ 
stracted many things of interest and note. There may be 
compiled a list of the books written by these people, with 
the date of publication of each—movements of thought 
among them may thus be roughly traced; and the range 
of intellectual pursuits will be indicated by a classification 
of these books according to subject-matter. One of the 
editors recently had an inquiry from a man who wished to 
consult a patent attorney. In our communion and pre¬ 
sented in these pages we have people fitted to render such 


FOREWORD 


13 


service, one of them in the United States Patent Office at 
Washington. If someone with the vision, through intro¬ 
duction in this volume to some of our artists, should in¬ 
duce them to paint their interpretation of “ the first love 
feast of the Brethren in America,” described so charmingly 
in G. N. Falkenstein’s “ History of the German Baptist 
Brethren Church,” or to prepare themselves to paint por¬ 
traits of the Macks, the Sowers, Peter Becker, and others 
of our Church fathers, how inestimable would be the serv¬ 
ice rendered to future generations of the Church! 

The material comprising this volume is not of ephem¬ 
eral interest. The directory feature, the names and ad¬ 
dresses, constitute the only part of the book to depend 
upon currency for its value; and even this feature will re¬ 
tain its census value. Much of the material, on the other 
hand, should grow in value with the coming years. The 
work is offered as a compendium of information not found 
elsewhere, a history, and the only census of education in 
the Church of the Brethren thus far prepared. 

Acknowledgments 

Unless otherwise indicated at the end of a biography, 
the information was furnished by the subject of the sketch. 
When secured otherwise, the name and address of the in¬ 
formant or the title and author of the publication are given 
in parenthesis at the close of the sketch. Exceptions to 
this rule occur in the case of single items or fragmentary 
information, for which, though gratefully appreciated, it 
has been found impossible to give credit beyond a present 
expression of sincere thanks. 1 he presidents of the Breth¬ 
ren colleges and members of their office staffs repeatedly 
furnished miscellaneous information of an important na- 


14 


FOREWORD 


ture. Correspondence also developed with persons in a 
wide geographical range, from whom frequent inquiries 
brought information regarding people in their respective 
sections of the country, or other needed data. 

The presidents of the Brethren colleges also kindly 
supplied photographs and cuts for use in connection with 
Dr. Flory’s historical monograph. Authors of several 
Brethren publications generously loaned needed cuts in 
their possession, and the Brethren Publishing House cour¬ 
teously permitted the use of a considerable number of cuts 
from their files, of persons included in Biographical Sec¬ 
tions II and IV. To the tender perpetuation of the memory 
and work of many others, by means of portraits, in those 
sections, gratitude is due certain of their friends or rela¬ 
tives who arranged for their likenesses to be included. 

Acknowledgment is gratefully made to the Editor of 
“ The Gospel Messenger ” for inserting announcements and 
appeals for information; to the General Educational Board 
of the Church of the Brethren for their far-sighted vision 
in assuming financial responsibility for the work when the 
editors were no longer able to finance it privately; as well 
as to individual members of the * Board, each of whom 
helped in his own way; and to Elder H. C. Early, for his 
influence in important respects. 

Were it possible to do so, an expression of apprecia¬ 
tion for their cooperation would be conveyed individually 
to the large numbers of people who have contributed to 
the production of this book. Interest in the undertaking 
has been practically universal and the response whole¬ 
hearted. It is the combined efifort of sixteen hundred 
people, from all parts of the United States, from England, 


FOREWORD 


15 


Denmark, Sweden, China, India, and other foreign coun¬ 
tries. And not the least assistance has been rendered by 
many who freely gave encouragement and moral support. 

To their families, who have given loyal support and 
endured inconveniences while this work has been in prog¬ 
ress, the Editors feel a debt that can in a small measure 
be discharged by acknowledgment here. 


W. Arthur Cable, 

Iowa City, Iowa. 


September 9, 1923. 


Homer F. Sanger, 

Oak Park, Illinois. 


List of Illustrations 


Page 

Germantown Academy in 1760, .Frontispiece 

Germantown Academy, an etching by Joseph Pennel, .26 

S. Z. Sharp in 1879, .35 

James Quinter at about forty years of age, .36 

Kishacoquillas Seminary, .37 

Interior of the Room where the Huntingdon Normal School 

(now Juniata College) began, .41 

Jacob M. Zuck, .42 

D. L. Miller about 1875, . 43 

M. S. Newcomer at about twenty-two years of age, .43 

D. C. Flory in 1880, .‘...44 

Founders’ Hall, .45 

Founders of Juniata College, .46 

James Quinter, . 46 

M. G. Brumbaugh.46 

Jacob FI. Brumbaugh.47 

W. J. Swigart.47 

I. Harvey Brumbaugh.48 

Juniata College, .49 

J. G. Royer about 1892.51 

J. E. Miller in 1904.52 

M. W. Emmert, .52 

Mount Morris College.53 

College Barn, Mount Morris College.55 

A. J. Brumbaugh.56 

The First Building of Bridgewater College, .56 

George B. Holsinger about 1883.57 

S. N. McCann about 1897. 57 

Walter B. Yount about 1900, .57 

John S. Flory about 1910, .58 

Bridgewater College, .59 

Paul H. Bowman, .61 

S. Z. Sharp, near 1888,.64 

H. J. Harnly, . 64 

Charles E. Arnold, .64 

Edward Frantz, .64 

D. W. Kurtz.64 

McPherson College.65 

Botetourt Normal School Building.68 

I. N. H. Bealun. 69 

D. Newton Eller, about 1910, .69 

Daleville College.71 











































ILLUSTRATIONS 


17 


T. S. Moherman, .70 

Founders of Lordsburg (now La Verne) College, .73 

E. A. Miller about 1895, .73 

William C. Hanawalt, 1905.74 

S. J. Miller, 1915, .74 

Ellis M. Studebaker, .74 

La Verne College, .75 

E. S. Young in 1920, .77 

Baumgartner Hall.77 

I. D. Parker about 1902, .78 

E. M, Crouch in 1907.78 

The Mission Chapel, Manchester College.78 

The College Hospital, Manchester College, .81 

L. D. Ikenberry, .81 

Manchester College, .79 

Otho Winger, .82 

G. N. Falkenstein, about 1905, .83 

D. C. Reber, .84 

Elizabethtown College, .85 

J. G. Meyer, .87 

W. E. Roop in 1899, .87 

William M. Wine, .i.88 

John J. John, .88 

J. Maurice Henry,’.91 

Blue Ridge College, .89 

The first home of Bethany Bible School, . 92 

Albert C. Wieand about 1905.93 

E. B. Hoff, about 1905, .94 

Bethany Bible School.95 

Hebron Seminary Building, .97 

William H. Sanger, ..98 

H. C. Early about 1908.103 

The General Educational Board, .106 

Greene County Brethren Industrial School, .Ill 

H. M. Barwick, .427 

Andrew B. Brumbaugh, .427 

George M. Lauver, .425 

Charles E. Arnold,.425 

Anna V. Blough.435 

Charles H. Brubaker, .435 

D. D. Culler at about the age of fifty, .433 

J. Gayman' Bail.433 

Charles S. Driver at the age of twenty-two, .433 

Walter F. Eshelman, .433 

Mary E. (Frantz) Hedine.429 

Leonard Huber, .429 

Vida (Leatherman) Houchins, .429 

Lewis Kimmel.439 


















































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ILLUSTRATIONS 


S. N. McCann, .439 

Norman J. Miller at thirty, .439 

Howard L. Price at twenty-three, .441 

Calvin J. Rose, .441 

David L. Stoner, .441 

Jessie (Boone) Studebaker at twenty, .441 

J. William Swigart, .445 

J. H. B. Williams, .:.445 

Joseph Amick, .501 

William A. Anthony, .501 

Perry J. Blough, . 503 

Isaac N. Brubaker at about twenty-four.503 

John Calvin Bright, .503 

Christian H. Balsbaugh, .509 

Abraham H. Cassel, . 509 

H. B. Brumbaugh, .505 

John B. Brumbaugh.505 

Katie (Flory) Coffman, .515 

Lena Mae Eller, . 515 

Samuel A. Driver at about forty-eight.511 

David Emmert, .511 

D. Newton Eller at forty-five, .511 

S. B. Fahnestock, .517 

James R. Gish, .;.*..517 

M. M. Eshelman, .521 

George Hanawalt, .521 

Joseph Holsopple at forty-five, .521 

Daniel Hays, .527 

Charles Hoover.527 

B. F. Heckman.523 

George B. Holsinger.523 

William Mohler Howe, .559 

John G. Royer, .559 

Peter Keyser, .529 

How’ard Miller.529 

Tombstone of Henry Kurtz.533 

John D. Lahman at about forty-five, .535 

James M. Neff, .535 

D. Melvin Long, .535 

D. L. Miller.541 

Salome (Stoner) Myers, .541 

Robert H. Miller, .«.545 

M. S. Newcomer.545 

Olive A. Myers.547 

Daniel B. Sturgis.547 

Willis B. Myers, .547 

Amsey H. Puterbaugh, ..551 

















































ILLUSTRATIONS 


19 


I. D. Parker, .551 

Isaac Price, .555 

James Quinter, .555 

Theodore Sharp at forty-five, .563 

Mary N. Quinter at fort}'-, .563 

Daniel Vaniman, .567 

Jacob M. Zuck, .567 

S. S. Young, .571 

Jesse Ziegler, .571 











A PRAYER FOR SCHOOLS 

By Dr. Frank Crane 

O GOD, Thou has put into our hands the future of the race. 

We are made co-workers with Thy Spirit in creating 
the world that is to be. 

Thou hast put every new generation in the lap of the old, that 
there may be continuity of growth. 

Awaken us to our responsibility. Stir us up to our incomparable 
privilege. Make keen within us the conviction that we have no 
work more vital to do than to teach. 

Reveal to us the school as the heart of the world’s work. 

Vast problems press upon us. The world is upturned. The 
masses seethe in the ferment of untried theories. Yet the way 
is so simple! 

It lies through the child. 

The road to the Golden Age runs through the schoolhouse. 

There is no reform, however far-reaching, no establishment of 
justice, however revolutionary, that might not better be accomplished 
by patience through the instruction of the children, than through the 
schemes of politics or the violence of war. 

Arms and disorder, destruction and overturning, are man’s way. 
The school is Thy way. 

Lay upon the conscience of every teacher the divinity of his 
employ. Give him the enthusiasm of his opportunity. Show him 
the beauty, the majesty of his calling, the marvel of his art, the 
proper pride of his craftsmanship! 

Make every parent realize that the best gift in his power for 
the child is the school! 

Lay deep in every child’s heart an unshakable ambition to learn, 
to know, to come to mastery. 

And to unfold to us increasingly what education means ! Shake 
from us the ghost grip of the past, the narrowing hold of tradition, 
while we still preserve what is good. 

Deepen, broaden, enlarge our conception of the school. Make 
us glad to spend more for it, as the best of all investments for the 
security of the world. 

And show us that there can be no salvation for the race that 
does not first mean salvation for the child, by striking from his 
brain the chain of ignorance, from his heart the iron rim of super¬ 
stition, and from his hand the curse of the unskilled. 

Copyright 1919, International Magazine Co. (Good Housekeeping). 

Published by permission. 


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A 

HISTORY OF EDUCATION 
IN THE CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 


By 

John Samuel Flory, Ph. D., Litt. D. 
Professor of English in 
Bridgewater College 


I had a teacher once who helped me to 
think for myself—the first of my real teach¬ 
ers ; and what the others gave me came 
through the door that he opened. 

Henry Van Dyke. 


The Educational Renaissance in the Church 

of the Brethren 


CHAPTER I 

Education in the Early Church 

Our educational history as a church abounds in par¬ 
adoxes. At the beginning of our history we were among 
the most ardent advocates of higher learning, and pos¬ 
sessed a liberal share of it in our own membership. We 
promoted educational institutions with an ardor that would 
do credit to any people. Later we descended to the op¬ 
posite extreme, and placed ourselves on record as opposed 
to all forms of higher education. After a while we began' 
gradually to recover our pristine ardor for intellectual cul¬ 
ture, and today are again taking our place among the sane 
promoters of higher learning in this country. 

From the first the church was characterized by a depth 
of conviction and solidity of character that it has never 
lost. Its leaders were sturdy and substantial, sound in 
faith and conviction. They were conspicuous for their in¬ 
telligence and for their depth of piety. Among them were 
men of university training, and others who had accpiired 
liberal culture largely through their own efforts. Under 
the guidance of these men the church was prosperous. It 
possessed a liberal spirit. It pursued an aggressive policy. 
It organized the first Sunday-school in America. It pro¬ 
vided its members with the first religious periodical in 


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EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


this country. It was active in promoting evangelistic 
work. It had a pastoral system of caring for its members. 
Its leaders were men of ability and of the highest stand¬ 
ing. They gave prestige to the church by the force of 
their personality and character. 

The church was among the most aggressive, most 
spiritual and most liberal in the colonies. Relatively it 
possessed a prominence in the church life of the country 
that it has not equaled since. At this time it fostered 
education. It promoted common schools among all the 
people and encouraged higher learning. 

Alexander Mack had a richly-furnished mind. Prob¬ 
ably through his own efforts chiefly he became a specialist 
in the history of the religious movements of his time and 
in the interpretation of the Scriptures. Christopher Sower 
studied at a German university, and his naturally studious 
habits gained for him a vast fund of information. John 
Naas was a ripe scholar and represented the best culture 
of his day. Peter Becker possessed a fine personality, an 
unusual depth of piety, and fervency in prayer. The second 
generation of these church leaders received the best train¬ 
ing that the colonies of their day afforded. 

The second Christopher Sower was educated in the 
famous school of Christopher Dock in Philadelphia. The 
Christian character of this famous teacher, and the ex¬ 
cellent standing of his school, were doubtless determin¬ 
ing factors in its selection. Here young Sower studied 
with enthusiasm and wise application. He received a fin¬ 
ished German education, but was not restricted to this. 
He became a proficient English scholar, and when he re¬ 
turned to aid his father in his extensive business he was 
made the head of the English department of the publish- 


RENAISSANCE 


2 b 


ing house. Gradually he extended all phases of the splen¬ 
did plant his father had built up and became a fluent writer 
and speaker in both the English and the German tongues. 
He was a staunch supporter of education. He advocated 
the establishment of schools of all grades, holding that 
good Christianity as well as good citizenship is dependent 
upon general intelligence. 

At length an opportunity presented itself for him to 
show in a practical way his interest in higher learning. 
On December 6, 1759, a meeting was called at the home 
of Daniel Mackinet, in Germantown, for the purpose of 
considering the establishment of a high school for the edu¬ 
cation of young men. It was an enthusiastic meeting. 
Christopher Sower took a leading part in the discussion 
and urged the establishment of a school which should pro¬ 
vide as good educational advantages as were afforded else¬ 
where in the colonies. It was decided to establish a school 
of this kind. A committee of six was appointed to solicit 
funds for the purpose. Sower was one of these. He se¬ 
cured a fair proportion of the money required to start 
the enterprise, these contributions coming doubtless from 
his own congregation. He made a liberal donation to the 
school in his own behalf and more than doubled it in honor 
of his father. 

A meeting of the committee three weeks after its ap¬ 
pointment showed sufficient funds in hand to proceed with 
the work. A committee was now appointed to secure a 
suitable location for the school and to submit plans for 
buildings. Sower was made chairman of this committee. 
A school site was chosen near the center of the village of 
Germantown, and it was decided that the institution should 
be called the Germantown Academy. Plans were drawn 


26 EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 



up providing for a large school building and houses for 
the masters or teachers. 

These plans were approved and the committee ordered 
to proceed with the construction as soon as the season 
permitted. This was the 8th of February, 1760. April 10 
the land was paid for and the deed executed. The corner 
stone was laid April 21. A year and a half was required 
for the erection of the building. It was dedicated in 
September, 1761, when the first session opened. 

The school was organized with a German and an 
English department. For the first session one German 

teacher and two 
English teachers 
were employed. 
The work re¬ 
ceived immediate 
encourage¬ 
ment from the 
public. One month 
after the session 
opened 130 stu¬ 
dents were in at¬ 
tendance. The 
Germantown 
Academy at once 
took high rank 

Germantown Academy aillOllg the edll- 

An etching by Joseph Pennell, the celebrated artist catioiial institu¬ 
tions of the province, and after 160 years still has an hon¬ 
ored place among the old established seats of learning in 
Philadelphia. 

Christopher Sower had been elected a member of the 









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first board of trustees of the Academy, and for nearly 
twenty years was a member of this body. He served as 
president of the board five different terms for periods 
varying in length from one to four years, filling this re¬ 
sponsible position in all more than nine years. He was 
one of the leading spirits in promoting and advancing the 
work. In this institution his sons were educated and here 
some of his cherished hopes were realized. There is no 
doubt but that his active interest in higher education was 
a reflection of the spirit of the church in his day. 

In these early days the Church of the Brethren was 
among the leading advocates of higher education in this 
country. Sower’s interest in promoting the intelligence 
of the people also took other forms. He used his printing 
establishment to this end. Besides publishing a secular 
paper, which had a large circulation from New York to 
Georgia, and which was conducted on a high moral plane 
and for the best interests and enlightenment of the people, 
he brought out the first religious magazine in America. 
And the remarkable thing about this is that there was no 
subscription price. He distributed copies generously 
among the people whom he desired to serve, without cost 
to them. All told, sixty-four issues of the spiritual mag¬ 
azine were published and distributed gratis. If Christo¬ 
pher Sower were living today he would be one of the 
strongest advocates of our church schools that the church 
could have. All of his efforts in his time were put forth 
in promoting enterprises which had for their object the 
ideals of our Christian educators of today. 

The Church of the Brethren at that time was an ag¬ 
gressive body, small in number, but generous in spirit. It 
stood for higher education, earnest evangelism, pastoral 


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care of churches, Sunday-school work, and sincere piety 
and devout living among its members. The church of 
today will do well to inform itself about the history of 
this early church and revive its spirit in our modern life. 


CHAPTER II 

The Eclipse 

The dark period that came as a result of the Revolu¬ 
tionary War I shall speak of but briefly,—only enough to 
show the gloom out of which came the educational revival 
and the new day. Up to this time the Brethren had lived 
exclusively in eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and 
sections closely adjacent. The Revolution had left the 
Brethren Church in chaos. Its members had suffered ter¬ 
rible persecutions. Sower’s publishing house had been 
destroyed and the property confiscated. The good man 
was broken in spirit, and his death in 1784 left the church 
without a strong leader. The oath of allegiance required 
by the colony of Pennsylvania during the Revolution drove 
many of the members into other sections. So the church 
was scattered and its activities largely diminished. 

During the war a tide of migration set in towards 
Maryland, Virginia and Tennessee and another tide towards 
the Ohio, the Miami and the Wabash. They left all behind 
them in the interests of free conscience and religious lib¬ 
erty. They started life anew in a new land. The general 
effect of this migration was isolation and new environment. 
The regions in which these immigrants settled were fron¬ 
tier territory, either primaeval forest or virgin prairie. In 
either case life was different, attended with many hard¬ 
ships, inconveniences, dangers and hard work. They were 
busily occupied in subduing the wilderness, building them¬ 
selves homes, supplying their daily wants of food and 
clothing, and had little time for anything but providing 
the actual necessities of life. 


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Although thus separated and deprived of the oppor¬ 
tunity of communication that they had formerly enjoyed, 
we should not for a moment think there were no men of 
ability among them capable of carrying on the work of 
the church. Their environment had so completely changed 
that their problems were different and their efforts came 
to be differently directed. It must be said to their great 
credit that wherever they went into the wilderness they 
carried their religion with them. Frequently several fami¬ 
lies located in the same locality and their religious serv¬ 
ices were continued, for many years, in most places, in 
their own private homes. 

Strong preachers grew up among them who continued 
to carry the Word to others who knew it not, and in many 
places these horseback evangelists established churches 
among those who had never heard of our people or knew 
their doctrine. This very isolation had a tendency to 
change the manner of their religious exercises. It is not 
to be wondered at if discrepancies gradually manifested 
themselves in the remoter sections. There was no church 
paper; there was no regular means of communication or 
dissemination of the work of the church for the Brother¬ 
hood. The Annual Conferences continued to convene, and 
the leaders for the most part met from time to time, but 
the mass of the membership was cut off from contact 
with the church activities. 

It is not remarkable that in this period, with educa¬ 
tional opportunities very much restricted, the church came 
to look with disfavor upon extensive educational prepara¬ 
tion and higher learning. The church lost the aggressive¬ 
ness of its earlier years. The people became an agricul¬ 
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ters of population and even avoided the smaller towns and 
cities. The former liberality and aggressiveness gave way 
to literalism and formality, and in the course of a few 
generations the church was largely transformed. They 
lost their interest in higher education. They were out of 
touch with educational opportunities. They did not feel 
the need of it in the lives they were living. In their minds 
education was associated with oppression and persecu¬ 
tion. 

At first their opposition was largely to a certain type 
of education, but a later generation did not make this dis¬ 
tinction. All education came to be regarded with sus¬ 
picion and associated with worldly vanity. As a result, 
the church as a body lapsed into the condition where it 
opposed all forms of higher learning. During these years 
it put itself on record repeatedly, through its Annual Con¬ 
ference, reiterating this opposition. But three quarters of 
a century of such conditions could scarcely result other¬ 
wise. In their isolation their lives had become narrow 
and provincial. The church had lost vision and had be¬ 
come stereotyped in forms and customs. 

It was out of the darkness of this gloom that a ren¬ 
aissance of education in the church began, pointing to 
a better day. In the next chapter we shall inquire into 
the means by which this change came about. 



CHAPTER III 


The Revival of Educational Sentiment and Early Efforts 

to Establish Schools 

They were brave souls who before 1850 ventured into 
the field of higher education in the Brethren church. To 
do so was to go against the repeated advice of the church 
through her Annual Conference. But those who did thus 
venture were not disloyal. They loved the church and 
desired to obey her teachings. They felt within them¬ 
selves, however, promptings and impulses that beckoned 
to a larger world—a world of thought and contemplation, 
a world of ideas. And in their souls they knew that 
this was a legitimate field in which they might serve. 

Before the middle of the nineteenth century a con¬ 
siderable number of our leading brethren had engaged in 
teaching in the public schools and had sought any oppor¬ 
tunity that presented itself to further their education. 
Among those who taught before 1850 were Henry Kurtz, 
Peter Nead, Isaac Price, Abraham Cassel, Daniel Hays, 
Jacob Miller, Peter R. Wrightsman, Enoch Eby, John Wise, 
C. H. Balsbaugh, James Quinter, and others. It was these 
men and others that followed in their wake that became 
the promoters of higher education in the church about 
the middle of the century. 

One of the earliest of these was Jacob Miller, who 
after teaching with extraordinary success at different 
places for several years, established a school at Buffalo 
Mills in Bedford County, Pennsylvania. Here in the sum¬ 
mer of 1852 he erected a building for the accommodation 
of his school. The structure was 36 by 50 feet and was 


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generously planned for a growing patronage. Its curric¬ 
ulum extended beyond the ordinary school but was re¬ 
stricted to English subjects. Besides a large local at¬ 
tendance a large number of students came from other sec¬ 
tions and boarded in the family. The school was pros¬ 
perous and popular from the start. It was in every sense 
of the word a success. But its career was short. By in¬ 
cessant labor and overwork Brother Miller’s health gave 
way in the spring of 1853, and his untimely death the follow¬ 
ing summer brought to an abrupt end, at the close of the 
first year, the enterprise that had been so successfully 
launched. 

The next effort was made near Broadway in Rocking¬ 
ham County, Virginia. As Brother Miller’s was a one 
man enterprise the Virginia movement was a community 
affair. In the fall of 1857 a meeting of citizens was called 
for the purpose of considering the propriety of providing 
better educational facilities for the neighborhood. The 
project was met with* favor. The matter was freely dis¬ 
cussed and committees were appointed to solicit funds and 
report plans for a suitable building. The institution was 
to be known as the Cedar Grove Seminary. The building 
for its accommodation was erected the next year. It was 
about 32 by 40 feet and a more imposing structure than 
any other school building then in the vicinity. 

The enterprise was promoted by such men as Elder 
John Kline, John J. Bowman, Daniel Miller, John Zigler, 
and David Bowman. The school was intended to meet 
the educational needs of the community, and therefore 
was not restricted to the Brethren. The trustees for a 
number of years, however, were practically without excep¬ 
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Elder John Kline attended a meeting at which John J. 
Bowman, John Zigler, and Daniel Miller were elected di¬ 
rectors. While the management of the school was in the 
hands of the Brethren, in order to secure properly quali¬ 
fied teachers it was necessary to go outside of the church. 
The curriculum was of academy grade and was restricted 
to the English language. 

While these first two efforts at Buffalo Mills and at 
Broadway were English schools of academy grade, the 
time had come for a broadening of 
the curriculum. In the spring of 1861 
S. Z. Sharp purchased the school plant 
known as the Kishacoquillas Seminary 
in Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, the 
school having failed under its former 
management. Here he taught a spring 
term, from April to June, and con¬ 
ducted the school some five years after 
this. It grew and enjoyed a liberal 
patronage among the Brethren of 
Middle Pennsylvania. Besides English 
branches, the higher mathematics, the 
sciences, Latin, Greek, and German s ' z ' Sharp m 1879 
were taught. It aimed to give a finished education of sec¬ 
ondary grade besides preparing for college. The complete 
course was planned to admit a student to the sophomore 
year of the colleges of that time. This was the first school 
among the Brethren to offer work of college grade, the 
freshman year being included with the academy course. 

About the same time the Brethren of Southern Ohio 
undertook .the establishment of an academy at New Vienna. 
Here also a school property came on the market and a 





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number of the Brethren, realizing the importance of hav¬ 
ing schools of our own, bought it. 
They secured Brother James Quin- 
ter to take charge of the school and 
organize the work. In the fall of 
1861, with the aid of six other teach¬ 
ers, the academy began its first ses¬ 
sion. The work met with favor and 
there was a reasonably satisfactory 
patronage. But these were war 
times and many difficulties arose to 
hinder the work. Sentiment for 
higher education was as yet meager. 
After three years of persistent ef¬ 
fort the academy closed its doors for 
want of sufficient support. This, like 
Kishacoquillas Seminary, was planned as a real academy in 
whose curriculum foreign languages, advanced science and 
mathematics were included. 

This was followed by an effort still more ambitious— 
the first attempt among the Brethren to establish a col¬ 
lege. At Bou-rbon, Indiana, a college had failed. The 
Brethren of the community became interested and were 
anxious to secure the property for the church, so they 
brought the matter to District Meeting. Meanwhile the 
citizens of Bourbon proposed to donate to the church the 
college grounds and buildings on condition that the church 
would establish a first-class institution of learning and 
continue it at Bourbon. The District Meeting by practical¬ 
ly a unanimous vote of the delegates accepted the proposi¬ 
tion and authorized the opening of the school. Money was 
at once solicited for the purpose of putting the plant in 



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order as additional buildings and equipment were needed. 
Quite a large number of the Brethren in Indiana and Ohio 
supported the enterprise, some of them having such faith 



Kishacoquillas Seminary 


in it as to invest their entire fortunes. The institution was 
known as Salem College. It was extensively advertised as 
of equal rank with the best colleges of Europe and Ameri¬ 
ca. An interest in its behalf was created among our people 
such as none of our earlier efforts enjoyed. Oliver W. 
Miller, who had been associated with Brother Quinter at 
New Vienna, was elected president of the college. Jesse 











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Calvert was president of the board of trustees. Besides 
offering a college course it provided for an academy, a 
commercial school, a school of music, and a school of paint¬ 
ing. The work was begun auspiciously in the fall of 1870. 
Difficulty however arose, followed by legal entanglements, 
and after four years of strenuous effort to build up a col¬ 
lege the promoters were compelled to allow the property 
to lapse to its former owners. This experience cost the 
church a good deal of money. A number of those who had 
fostered the project lost their entire fortunes and had to be¬ 
gin life anew. 

Probably encouraged by the apparent success at Bour¬ 
bon and undaunted by difficulty, the Brethren of Western 
Pennsylvania called a meeting in the winter of 1872 for the 
purpose of organizing a school of higher learning. It con¬ 
vened at Martinsburg, Blair County. It was decided to 
establish a school. Berlin, in Somerset County, was chosen 
as the site of what was to be known as the Brethren High 
School of Berlin. It was usually referred to, however, as 
Berlin College and was to be distinctly a Brethren school. 
Only Brethren who were in full standing in the church 
were eligible to the office of trustee or teacher. The Bible 
was to hold an important place in the curriculum, and the 
distinctive features of the church were to be observed by 
managers and teachers in their personal appearance. A 
vigorous campaign was begun to raise funds for the insti¬ 
tution. One hundred thousand dollars was to be secured 
before the enterprise started. H. R. Holsinger and S. Z. 
Sharp were the leading solicitors. At first subscriptions were 
received rapidly, $20,000 being raised in about ten days. 
Then contributions came with greater effort. At the end 
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this time all visible means of support were exhausted and 
the project had to be abandoned. 

It was evident that the promoters had undertaken too 
much. And it was so understood by some of the sub¬ 
scribers. On one occasion the solicitor approached two 
Brethren who were not in full sympathy with advanced 
educational work. After hearing the plans patiently and 
learning that $100,000 would have to be raised before any 
money was to be paid over one of the two wrote his name 
for a very liberal subscription. The solicitor was surprised. 
But he understood better when the subscriber handed the 
paper to his companion saying in German, “ Subscribe 
liberally,'Brother, you will never have to pay.” The church 
was not yet ready to support education on this scale. 

After these two ambitious efforts at Bourbon and Ber¬ 
lin educational enthusiasm assumed a more modest form. 
In the spring of 1874 Lewis Kimmel and,Howard Miller be¬ 
gan a school near Elderton, Pennsylvania, at the Plum 
Creek Church. It was known as the Plum Creek Normal 
School. Opening with three students it soon grew, and in 
the course of the first year its enrollment reached nearly 
a hundred. While the school was in the hands of able in¬ 
structors and received a good share of patronage, difficul¬ 
ties of different kinds came upon it so that after four years 
it had to be given up. 

In 1871 J. G. Royer moved with his family to Burnetts- 
ville, in White County, Indiana, to become principal of the 
high school. This position he held with great credit to him¬ 
self for four years. During this time there gradually grew 
up a demand for work beyond the puWic school curriculum. 
Professor Royer supplied this demand by giving work of a 
distinctly professional character in addition to the regular 


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course. Altho carried on in connection with the public 
school work this professional work was separate from it 
and was recognized as a separate institution. It was known 
as the Burnetts Creek Normal. The Bible was given a 
prominent place in the curriculum and the professional 
character of the work gave it a dignity not enjoyed at that 
time in any other institution in that section of the state. 
After Professor Royer’s departure to other fields of labor 
the work came to an end. This kind of work could not yet 
support the teacher and his family, and as other places 
offered better opportunities for public school work the 
Burnetts Creek Normal closed because of the lack of sup¬ 
port. 

Thus failure followed failure for a quarter of a cen¬ 
tury, but the advocates of education were undaunted. But 
were these unsuccessful efforts failures? By no means. 
The schools failed but the efforts lived. The promoters of 
these educational enterprises were among the most en¬ 
lightened element of our church membership. They were 
independent thinkers, men of vision and hope. They were 
the prophets of their day, leading the church into a fuller 
light. But like their predecessors of old they received for 
their unselfish service the opprobrium of their Brethren, 
neglect, distrust, and criticism. Feared by some, mistrusted 
by many, they went on their quiet way unappreciated, lay¬ 
ing broad and deep the foundations of a larger intelligence, 
a wider vision, a deeper spirituality in the church. 


CHAPTER IV 

Our First Successful Schools 

After many years of trial and failure the friends of 
education had at last fanned the breezes of educational 
sentiment among- us until it burst into a steady flame, 
capable of supporting an educational enterprise and help- 
ing it to live. And notice on how modest a scale the work 
began, thiee students and a teacher in an upstairs room 
fourteen feet square. At first the school barely ventured 
to give itself a name but later announced itself as the 
Brethren Normal School, located at Huntingdon, Penn¬ 
sylvania. 



Interior of the Room Where the Huntingdon Normal School (Now Juniata Col¬ 
lege) Began on April 17, 1876 


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This was the humble origin of Juniata College in the 
spring of 1876. The Brumbaugh brothers, IT. B., J. B., 
and Dr. A. B., were the early promoters of the enterprise, 
and Jacob M. Zuck was the first teacher. At the outset 

the work progressed 
slowly, and an epi¬ 
demic of smallpox 
for a time threat¬ 
ened the life of the 
institution. But it 
revived, and under 
the leadership of 
Elder Tames Quin- 

•J 

ter soon established 
itself in its career of 
usefulness. 

The time had at 
last come w h e n 
there was enough 
educational senti¬ 
ment among the 
Brethren to support 
a school. Juniata 
was the first of our 
Jacob M. Zuck ventures to live. 

But before the 

fate of the Huntingdon experiment could be known 
educational sentiment had crystallized in northern 
Ohio, at Ashland. In 1878 steps were taken to or¬ 
ganize a college. Twenty-eight acres of ground were 
secured for a campus toward the purchase of which the 
citizens of Ashland contributed $10,000. Buildings cost- 


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ing more than $50,000 were erected. When school opened 
in September, 1879, much of the money needed to pay for 
the excellent equipment was still to be provided. But the 
work met with every encouragement. S. Z. Sharp was 
president. During the first year about one hundred stu¬ 
dents were enrolled. The second session opened with 187 
students. Then difficulties arose, personal, financial and 
legal. The president resigned. The vice-president, J. E. 
Stubbs, a Methodist minister, now became the real director 
of the school. Under his administration the session was 
closed. During the next summer, 1880, the trustees elected 
Elder R. H. Miller as president. The year was spent 
largely in the field molding educational sentiment in the 
church. In this capacity he rendered the institution valu¬ 
able service. He was unanimously elected for another year, 
but resigned in 
December, 1881, 
because of grow¬ 
ing unrest a n d 
dissatisfaction. 

The trustee body 
gradually leaned 
to the progressive 
element in the 
church and in a 
short time they 
took possession 
of the property, 
which thus passed 
out of the hands 
of the Church of 
the Brethren. 



D. L. Miller M. S. Newcomer 

About 1875 At about 22 years of 

age, before becoming 
a member of the 
Church of the 
Brethren 

Founders of Mt. Morris College 










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\ 

Several weeks before Ashland College opened its doors 
to students Mount Morris College began its first session. 
For the launching of this enterprise credit is due M. S. 
Newcomer. The Rock River Seminary had failed, and its 
excellent property was offered at a sacrifice price. Brother 
Newcomer purchased the property, disposing almost in¬ 
stantly of a third interest to J. W. Stein and a third to D. L. 
Miller. The work started most hopefully. The first year 
the enrollment reached 149 and the second year, 217. But 
Mount Morris, too, had to have its measles and whooping- 
cough. After the sensational departure of J. W. Stein 
for Europe D. L. Miller administered the college for three 
years as president and business manager. Under his lead¬ 
ership the work revived and grew. In 1884 J. G. Royer 
became president and under his able administration the 
institution was soon established in the confidence of the 
brotherhood and began its career of usefulness. 

Our next school enterprise was in Virginia. In the 
fall of 1880 D. C. Flory organized the Spring Creek Normal 

and Collegiate Institute. After two 
sessions this was incorporated as the 
Virginia Normal School and its lo¬ 
cation changed to Bridgewater. A 
large brick building was erected for 
its accommodation and the school 
was for the first time housed in a 
home of its own. Professor Flory 
remained at the head of the school 
for six years. It grew slowly but 
steadily, encountered its reverses but 
increased in favor and influence un¬ 
til 1888 when the enrollment reached 



D. C. Flory in 1880 



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161. The next year a new charter was secured which or¬ 
ganized the institution as Bridgewater College. 

Thus inside of four years, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois 
and Viiginia were each provided with a Brethren school 
of higher grade which had come to stay. 

Since these are the first distinctly Brethren schools 
to survive (The Germantown Academy was never a Breth- 
1 en school as such but is of interest chiefly as showing the 
attitude of the early church toward higher education), 
and since it was eight years before another one of our 
schools came into existence, Juniata, Mount Morris and 
Bridgewater colleges must be considered as the first suc¬ 
cessful educational enterprises of the Church of the Breth¬ 
ren. As Ashland College soon passed out of the control 
of the Brethren further reference to it need not be made 
here. As to the other 
three, however, some ad¬ 
ditional facts must be re¬ 
garded in place. 

After its early re¬ 
verses Juniata erected its 
first permanent building- 
in 1879. The same year 
it lost by death its first 
principal, J. M. Zuck. A 
new plan of organization 
was now instituted and 
Elder James Quinter was 
elected president. Under 
his splendid leadership the school grew in numbers 
and in favor with the church. His office did not 






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H. B. Brumbaugh J. B. Brumbaugh A. B. Brumbaugh 

FOUNDERS OF JUNIATA COLLEGE 

require his presence in the school, so his work as presi¬ 
dent was largely that of building up educational sentiment 
in the church. He remained at the head of the institution 
for nine years, to the time of his death, which occurred at 



James Quinter M. G. Brumbaugh 










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North Manchester, Indiana, while he was upon his knees 
praying at the opening of the Annual Conference in 1888. 

Brother Quinter was succeeded in his office as presi¬ 
dent by Elder H. B. Brumbaugh who had for some years 
been one of the editors of the Gospel Messenger. For the 
next six years he remained at the head of the institution. 
During practically the entire administration of both 
Quinter and Brumbaugh as presidents, Prof. J. H. Brum- 



W. J. Swigart 

Teacher in Juniata College 
and Treasurer of the Board 
of Trustees Since 1880 


Jacob H. Brumbaugh 

Teacher in Juniata College 
Since 1877 


baugh served as principal of the school and had the direct 
responsibility of administration. During these years the 
school gradually grew in prestige and favor and came to 
have a definite place in the thought of the church. 

In 1894 Dr. M. G. Brumbaugh was elected president of 
the college, after which its curriculum was expanded and 
a new era of building began. In 1896 the charter was 
amended and the institution organized under the title 
Juniata College. During the first twenty years of its his- 







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tory, therefore the school was run on the basis of a normal 
school. Now the curriculum was extended and a full col¬ 
lege course was offered. Juniata graduated its first col¬ 
lege class of one in 1897. For several years Dr. Brum¬ 
baugh administered the college in person and gave his 
time and abilities to building up the institution. He re¬ 
mained its president until 1911, but about 1901 I. Harvey 
Brumbaugh was associated with him as acting president 
and direct administrator of the college affairs. 



In recent years the curriculum has been further ex¬ 
tended to include a school of theology. This includes the 
regular divinity course, also courses in religious educa¬ 
tion and Christian workers’ training. 
The college has also provided a two- 
years pre-medical course and a four- 
years course in home economics, in 
addition to the regular college work 
leading to the B. A. and B. S. degrees. 

The trustees have gradually built 
up a good material equipment which 
is valued at $260,000, and have secured 
interest-bearing endowments to the 
amount of $322,000 and non-interest 
bearing securities to the value of 
about $180,000. The entire resources 
of the institution aggregate about 


I. Harvey Brumbaugh 


$800,000. 


Juniata has an excellent library of some 28,000 volumes. 
The nucleus of this comprises about 11,000 volumes of the 
original Cassel collection. It has also the private collec¬ 
tion of Elder James Quinter, comprising about 1,000 vol¬ 
umes, chiefly in the field of theology and biblical exegesis. 





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The books are substantially housed in a beautiful brick 
building provided by Mr. Andrew Carnegie. 

The college has sent to the foreign mission field 21 
of its alumni and has had two others under appointment. 
It has a large number filling pastorates of churches in 
Pennsylvania and other states. An able faculty is main¬ 
tained and a liberal patronage is enjoyed. The academy 
was organized in 1921 on an independent basis with a 
faculty, government and administration of its own. 

Mount Morris College was for twenty years under 
the direction of Elder J. G. Royer as president. His strong 
personality and power of leadership 
were potent factors in establishing 
the institution in the confidence of 
the brotherhood. During his admin¬ 
istration two large buildings were 
erected, a dormitory for ladies and 
College Hall, which became the ad¬ 
ministration building and includes a 
large chapel where the Mount Mor¬ 
ris congregation has since worshiped. 

Professor Royer was an able 
school administrator, firm, positive 
and strong, and what is still better, 
always just and fair. He was great¬ 
ly beloved by the students under his care. Under his ad¬ 
ministration Mount Morris College came to be a powerful 
influence, especially in the west central section of the 
brotherhood. 

On Professor Royer’s retirement from the presidency 
in 1904 J. E. Miller, an alumnus of the college who was at 



J. G. Royer about 1892 




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that time teaching in the preparatory school of the Univer¬ 
sity of Illinois, was elected president of the college. He 
served the institution for eleven years in this capacity. A 
large, modern gymnasium was erected in 1908. In 1912 




Mount Morris has always had a 
strong missionary spirit. Our first 
missionaries to the heathen, Wilbur 
B. Stover and wife, are graduates of 
Mount Morris, and to date it has 
sent more missionaries to the foreign 


Old Sandstone burned, although the solid stone walls were 

left uninjured. Steps were imme¬ 
diately taken to restore the building, 
which was done. It was rebuilt of 
steel and reinforced concrete, deco¬ 
rated with Corinthian columns and 
is today one of the best, most beau¬ 
tiful and best appointed buildings of 
any of the colleges belonging to the 
church. Immediately following, a 
dormitory for young men w r as built. 

Mount Morris has today an 
equipment valued at $285,000, en¬ 
dowments aggregating $225,000, and 
since 1919 has 


J. E. Miller in 1904 


acquired two farms valued at $99,000, 
thus making its total resources about 
$609,000. Its equipment consists of 
five large buildings on a beautiful 
campus. It has an able faculty of 21 
members. 


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Held than any other one of our schools, the number totaling 
39. The ministers 
educated here are 
found in many 
states and it has 
trained up many 
strong leaders for 
the church. 

Mount Mor¬ 
ris was the first 
of our institutions 
to put in the full 
college course. 

This was done in 
1883. But the full course was offered for only one year. 
It was found to be in advance of the educational demands 
of the church at that time, and so the institution was re¬ 
duced to junior college grade and only two years of college 
work offered. This was called the seminary course. Later 
it reinstated the full college curriculum and graduated its 
first college class in 1904. It has always given the Bible 
a prominent place in its teaching and has in recent years 
offered the full divinity course leading to the B. D. degree. 
For a number of years it has had a strong department 
of agriculture and has conducted an agricultural experi¬ 
ment station under the direction of the state. 

The college has a valuable library. In its early history 
it received by donation of Abraham Cassel the larger part 
of his celebrated collection comprising about 20.000 vol¬ 
umes. Other valuable additions were made from time to 
time. More recently Elder D. L. Miller donated his excel¬ 
lent private collection comprising more than 4,500 volumes. 












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The library contains all told about 34,000 volumes and is 
adequately housed in Old Sandstone. 

Since the retirement of J. E. 
Miller from the presidency in 1915 
J. S. Noffsinger served as president 
until 1918, Dr. L. S. Shively from 
1918 to 1921, and A. J. Brumbaugh 
since 1921. 

When Bridgewater College was 
rechartered in 1889 its status was 
changed from a normal school to 
that of a college, and it seemed just 
on the verge of launching out into a 
larger field. But the same year the 
new charter was received the college 
a. j. Brumbaugh building was destroyed by fire. This 

seemed like an irreparable calamity. But temporary ar- 



The First Building of Bridgewater College. Built 1883-84. De¬ 
stroyed by Fire Dec. 31, 1889 










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Geo. B. Holsinger about 1883 


rangements were made, other buildings provided, and the 
work went on. The curriculum was expanded offering the 
full liberal arts course. Two years later, in June, 1891, 

three young men were graduated 
from the full four-year college 
course with the B. A. degree. This 
was the first class to finish the full 
college course in any of the Breth¬ 
ren colleges. 

During these early years of 
struggle and toil, George B. Hol¬ 
singer and. S. N. McCann, each in 
his own way, 
rendered the 
college valu¬ 
able service. 

The high es¬ 
teem in which 
they were held 
was a distinct 
asset to the 
struggling i n - 
stitution. 

In 1892 

Walter B. 

Yount became 

president of the college and served 
it in this capacity until 1910. Dur- 
s. n. McCann about 1897 ing these years the institution was 
gradually put upon its feet. For some years a debt had 
been accumulating on the property which by 1894 had 
grown to such proportions as to threaten the life of the in- 


Walter B. Yount about 1900 









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stitution. To liquidate this debt now became imperative. 
As an evidence of the faith the trustees had in the cause 
they served it is due them to record that they out of their 
own pockets subscribed more than half the entire indebt¬ 
edness before asking anyone else for a contribution. To 
secure the remainder they prevailed upon Professor Mc¬ 
Cann to make a canvass. With tremendous effort he fi¬ 
nally succeeded in raising the rest of the money and the 
college took a new lease of life. 

It gradually grew in favor during the ensuing years 
and about 1904 a campaign of building was begun. Dur¬ 
ing the next six years four substantial brick buildings be¬ 
sides a central heating plant were erected, which, in ad¬ 
dition to those formerly provided, gave the institution a 
substantial material equipment. During his administra¬ 
tion President Yount rendered the college a large service. 
He not only contributed generously to its constant need 
of funds but also deserves great credit for his skillful guid¬ 
ance of the institution through a 
period of wavering standards and 
fluctuating educational sentiment. 

On the retirement of President 
Yount from the college in 1910 John 
S. Flory was elected president. Dur¬ 
ing the nine years of his administra¬ 
tion educational standards steadily 
advanced. The college work grew 
rapidly, both in numbers and in in¬ 
fluence, and in 1914 the college was 
fully accredited by the State Board 
of Education as a standard four-year 
college. In 1917 a campaign for endowment was begun 



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which has been carried on with interruptions since and 
has netted about $370,000. The material equipment is 
valued at $245,000. These, with funds already in hand for 
building purposes, make the total resources amount to 
about $629,000. 

On the retirement of President 
Flory in 1919 Paul H. Bowman was 
elected president and has shown 
splendid ability as a college admin¬ 
istrator. In the first two years of 
his administration he increased the 
endowments of the college more 
than $150,000 and buildings have been 
erected aggregating a total cost of 
about $65,000. 

New departments have also been 
added to the curriculum. On the 
Samuel M. Bowman foundation a de¬ 
partment of agriculture and a de¬ 
partment of household economics have been organized. For 
the development of the former a farm of about 100 acres 
adjacent to the college has been purchased and up-to-date 
equipment has been installed. It is rapidly being made a 
model demonstration farm. A large model barn was com¬ 
pleted in 1921. A pre-medical course of two years has also 
been added. 

The college is well organized and maintains a strong 
faculty. The academy has been separated from the college 
and organized as an independent unit with its own faculty, 
government and administration. N. D. Cool is principal. 

The college has educated hundreds of ministers, many 
of whom are pastors and elders of churches in many states. 



Paul H. Bowman 


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It has sent 21 missionaries to the foreign field and has fur¬ 
nished educational leadership to many parts of the brother¬ 
hood. It was the first of our schools to develop the full 
college course. 

Thus these first three colleges of the church have 
acquired material resources valued at more than $2,000,000, 
have educated hundreds of ministers, have given 81 mis¬ 
sionaries to the heathen, about three-fifths of all the church 
has sent out, and are touching in a vital way every year 
the lives of nearly a thousand of the young men and 
women of the church. And what they have done and are 
doing is being duplicated in kind in all the rest of our 
institutions of learning. 


CHAPTER V 


Our More Recent School Endeavors 

After the first three schools were established and 
were well settled in the routine of their work, an interval 
elapsed before another effort in this line was made. With 
the exception of the Mountain Normal School started by 
John B. Wrightsman at Hylton, Virginia, in 1882 and 
abandoned four years later, eight years passed by between 
the founding of Bridgewater and McPherson Colleges. 
But now a remarkable activity in starting schools began. 
During the last decade of the nineteenth century ten schools 
w'ere started, an average of one for every year. I shall 
now review these and the later efforts briefly but as fully 
as space will permit. 

McPherson College began as a District enterprise. In 
fact several Districts of Kansas united in the undertaking. 
The movement was formally launched at the Ottawa Con¬ 
ference in 1887. A locating committee selected McPher¬ 
son as a suitable location for the school. This was done 
because of its favorable geographical location, its good 
railway facilities, and also because the town offered attrac¬ 
tive inducements in the way of securing land for a building 
site. A large dormitory was erected and an administra¬ 
tion building begun. The school opened with S. Z. Sharp 
as president in September, 1888. 

These were boom times, however, and much of the 
financial support upon which the enterprise depended failed 
to materialize. Consequently the college had a hard 
struggle for a good many years. With great labor and 
much sacrifice, C. E. Arnold, S. B. Fahnestock, Edward 


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S. Z. Sharp, near 1888 H. J. Harnly Charles E. Arnold 

Teacher of Biology in 
McPherson College 
Since 1892 

Frantz, H. J. Harnly and others devoted themselves to 
its upbuilding and support. The extent of their sacrifices 
will never be fully known, and their unselfish devotion 
to a righteous cause will not be repaid in this world. 




Edward Frantz 


D. W. Kurtz 































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But in spite of many discouragements the school grew 
and enjoyed a liberal patronage. The administration build¬ 
ing was completed in 1898. C. E. Arnold succeeded Pro¬ 
fessor Sharp as president in 1896. For the next six years 
he directed the destinies of the struggling institution with 
great wisdom and ability until he fell a victim to cancer 
of the stomach in the vigor of his manhood. 

He was succeeded by Edward Frantz in 1902. During 
the eight years of his presidency he gave his abilities un- 
stintingly to the welfare of the college, serving both as 
administrator and as teacher. At length the load became 
too heavy and his health gave way in 1910 so that he was 
compelled to a long rustication on his orange plantation 
in Southern California. During these years several ad¬ 
ditional buildings were added to the equipment and the 
work was otherwise strengthened. 

During the next four years the college was admin¬ 
istered successively by S. J. Miller, one year, John A. 
Clement, two years and H. J. Harnly, one year. D. W. 
Kurtz became president in 1914 and has since given his 
splendid abilities to the development of the institution. 

Within the last few years several new buildings, in¬ 
cluding a central heating plant and a splendid science hall, 
have been erected and a successful campaign for endow¬ 
ment completed. The college is at present engaged in 
making further additions to its endowment funds. It en¬ 
joys a liberal patronage, having enrolled during each of 
the last several years more than five hundred students. 
It conducts a summer term which is growing in attend¬ 
ance each year. 

The college plant comprises eight large buildings on 


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a campus of ten acres. The grounds and buildings are 
valued at $183,000. It owns two farms valued at $96,000 
and has about $270,000 in endowment funds. This makes 
the total material resources of the institution about 
$550,000. 



The curriculum was put on a college basis almost 
from the start. The first graduate from the college re¬ 
ceived his diploma in 1894, only six years after the institu¬ 
tion opened its doors. 
The college has pre¬ 
pared a large num¬ 
ber of missionaries 
for the foreign field. 
But it is impossible 
to give the exact 
numbers from the 
more recent schools, 
as it was easy to do 
in the case of our 
older colleges, be¬ 
cause in recent years 
it has been customary 
for many of our for¬ 
eign volunteers to 
study in two or more 
of our institutions. 


McPherson has a large field and a large opportunity, 
and it has used both well. 
















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I. N. H. Beahm 


Two years after McPherson 
opened its doors I. N. H. Beahm 
began a select school in the homes 
of B. F. Nininger and J. G. Layman 
in Botetourt County, Virginia. This 
was in the fall of 1890. After the 
first session the school was extended 
to become a neighborhood enterprise 
and a building was erected for its 
accommodation. Trustees were 
elected and the school was chartered 
as the Botetourt Normal School, 
which has grown into the present 
Daleville College. 

Professor Beahm was succeeded in the presidency by 
1). Newton Eller in 1894. After three years of service he 

was succeeded by L. D. Ikenberry 
and J. Z. Gilbert successively, each 
for a term of three years. In 1903 
Professor Eller again became presi¬ 
dent and served continuously until 
1911. To him is due much of the 
credit for keeping the work going. 
During his term of office several new 
buildings were erected and the begin¬ 
nings of an endowment fund were 
made. 

B. F. Nininger and T. C. Denton 
were faithful financial supporters of 
d. Newton Eller, about 1910 the institution in the early years. 
And the college realized a substantial addition to its en¬ 
dowment funds from the estate of Elder Denton at his 
death several years ago. 




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On the failure of President Eller’s health and his con¬ 
sequent retirement in 1911, T. S. 
Moherman was elected president. 
Under his leadership the enrollment 
has increased and the Work other¬ 
wise developed. 

The school enjoys a peculiarly 
rural environment and is entirely 
apart from the distractions incident 
to town and city life. It offers two 
years of college work in addition to 
the regular academy course and work 
in commercial branches, music, and 
domestic science. 

The grounds and buildings are 
valued at $60,000 and endowments to the amount of about 
$111,000 have been secured. The total resources of the 
institution are estimated to be worth about $184,000. Dale- 
ville has prepared numerous young people for service in 
the church, and one has gone to the mission work of India. 


T. S. Moherman 


President Moherman was absent on leave during the 
session of 1920-21 when the college was administered by 
Earl E. Speicher, acting president. 

After this individual undertaking in the east the Breth¬ 
ren in the far west decided the next year to have a school 
in their midst. David Kunz, Henry Kunz, Daniel Houser, 
and Samuel Overholtzer purchased a large hotel property 
in Lordsburg (now La Verne), California, and transformed 
it into a school. Encountering many difficulties at first, 
the work in recent years has grown decidedly in favor. 
The school has an ideal environment. Situated in the 
orange belt of-Southern California, with magnificent moun- 





DALEV 1 LLE, VIRGINIA 




























































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tains in close proximity, a salubrious and healthful climate, 
ir has become a sort of center for tourists and has attracted 
to itself many people from the eastern states who thus 
become patrons of the school. 



David Kunz Henry Kunz Samuel Overholtzer Daniel Houser 

Founders of Lordsburg (now La Verne) College 



The work has naturally grown slowly. But as the tide 
■ of migration to the far west increases with the years the 

constituency of the institution as 
constantly increases. The first build¬ 
ing served all the purposes of the 
college until 1918. At that time a 
new site was secured and an excellent 
new dormitory for girls was erected. 
This building is of fire-proof con¬ 
struction and finished in white'stucco 
with red tile roof, which, in the midst 
of the perennial green around it, 
gives a charming appearance. 

In recent years the college has 
e. a. Miller about 1895 enjoyed a good patronage. During 
the session of 1920-21 197 students were enrolled. There 







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are sixteen regular 



William C. Hanawalt 1905 



Ellis M. Studebaker 
President, 1923 -. 


members of the faculty and the out¬ 
look for the school is encouraging. 
The buildings and grounds are 
valued at $117,000 and the beginning 
of an endowment fund has been 
made. The entire resources of the 
college are estimated at $136,000. 
The college fosters a fine missionary 
spirit, has a strong band of volun¬ 
teers and has sent two missionaries 
to the India field. 

There have 
been frequent 
changes in the 
presidency of the 
institution. Dr. S. 

S. Garst, 1891-93 
E. A. Miller, A 
M., 1893-99; I. N 
H. Beahm, 1899 
W. I. T. Hoover 
Ph. D., 1899-01 
W. C. Hanawalt 
1902-08; W. F 
England, 1908-12 ; 

J. P. Dickey, D. D., 1912-13; Edward 
Frantz, D. D., 1913-15; S. J. Miller, 
L. H. D., 1915-21; I. V. Funder- 
burgh, M. A., 1921-23. 



After a lapse of four years two schools were started 
in 1895. For several years there had been a strong desire 
on the part of some brethren in Indiana for a school in 








Gymnasium-Auditorium Ladies’ Hall Administration Building 

LA VERNE COLLEGE FROM AN AEROPLANE, 1922 

LA VERNE, CALIFORNIA 





































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that state. Different towns were bidding for it and offer¬ 
ing inducements. At North Manchester, it was discovered, 




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the United Brethren had started a school a few years be¬ 
fore and were about to discontinue 
it. They had one good building and 
a well located campus of ten acres. 

Negotiations were entered into with 
Rev. D. N. Howe, the president, and 
the entire equipment was purchased 
by the Brethren. 

In the fall of 1895 the school 
began its first session under the di¬ 
rection of the Brethren Church. E. 

S. Young was president. The at¬ 
tendance was good and the outlook 
encouraging. The next year another e. s. Young in 1920 
large building was erected. This was the Bible School. It 
was intended to make Bible teaching a chief feature of 
the work. Two years later, in 1898, a Ladies’ Home was 

built. These and 


other improve¬ 
ments placed a 
heavy debt upon 
the school a n d 
much dissatisfac¬ 
tion and financial 
embarrass¬ 
ment resulted. 

P r o f e s - 
sor Young was 
D j u 11 succeeded in the 

Baumgardner Hall 

The only building on the campus when bought from admillistra- 
the United Brethren Church in 1895 






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tion of the school in 1899 by H. P. Albaugh, who served 
one year. He was succeeded by L. D. Ikenberry as chair¬ 
man of the faculty for one year. In 1901 E. M. Crouch 

became president 
and during the 
next nine years 
gave himself un¬ 
tiringly to the re¬ 
vival of the insti¬ 
tution. But the 
b u rd e n of debt 
grew with each 
year. Elder I. D. 

Parker was at 
length induced to 

E. M. Crouch in 1907 Like 1 the field ill I. D . Parker about 1902 

the interest of 

saving the school for the church. With great sacrifice of 

the owners and others in¬ 
terested the debt was 
finally canceled. 

In 1906 a Young 
Men’s Home was built. 
President Crouch retired 
from the institution in 
1910 and was succeeded 
by Edward C. Bixler for 
one year. In 1911 Otho 
Winger was elected pres¬ 
ident and has since ad¬ 
ministered the college 

During the last dec- 








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Gymnasium Science Hall Ladies’ Dormitory 

Men’s Dcrmitcry Administration Building 

MANCHESTER COLLEGE, NORTH MANCHESTER, INDIANA 






























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The College Hospital, Manchester College 


ade the college has developed rapidly. A heating plant, a 
gymnasium, a Science Hall, and other buildings were added 
from year to year and in 1920 the large Administration 

Building, nearly 300 feet 
long, was dedicated with 
appropriate exercises. 

The curriculum in¬ 
cludes in addition to the 
usual college and acade¬ 
my departments, work in 
agriculture, home eco¬ 
nomics, music, art, busi¬ 
ness and education. The 
college has conducted a 
summer term for a num¬ 
ber of years. This work is largely of the normal type and 
is adapted to the needs of teachers in the public schools. 
This feature of the work has grown 
until the summer enrollment num¬ 
bers 400, almost as large as the en¬ 
rollment of the regular session. 

In resources the college has also 
grown rapidly. Besides large sums 
of money for building purposes the 
college has raised an endowment 
fund aggregating $208,000. Its 
grounds, buildings and equipment 
are valued at $275,000. Other re¬ 
sources in hand make the total value 
of the college property about 
$528,000. 


L. D. Ikenberry, Professor 
and Leader in Manchester 
College Since 1900 




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Manchester has been characterized by a strong mis¬ 
sionary spirit. Students have been active in social and 
religious work in the vicinity of the college and in 1918 
a mission chapel was erected largely by their efforts at a 
place where they had been working. A considerable num¬ 
ber have offered themselves for the foreign mission field, 
but as many of these have studied in others of our institu¬ 
tions also the number cannot be given. 

Manchester serves a larger con¬ 
stituency of the church than any 
other one of our colleges, it has 
the largest summer term and the 
largest total enrollment among our 
church schools. 

In 1895 James M. Neff, N. R. 
Baker and others organized a stock 
company with the hope of attracting 
people to the south. Some 3,000 
acres of land were purchased in Ala¬ 
bama upon which two seats of learn- 
otho Winger ing were to be established under a 

.'common organization—Citronelle College at Citronelle, and 
Fruitdale Academy at Fruitdale. These were to be educa¬ 
tional and industrial centers from which the large tract 
of land was to be developed. The academy was opened in 
1896. The work was chiefly of elementary grade, includ¬ 
ing some high school work. The next year the college was 
opened twenty-two miles further south. But it was a col¬ 
lege only in name. The work was of elementary grade, 
to which was added a commercial course. At first the work 
promised success, but the colonization efforts did not suc¬ 
ceed and both schools were soon abandoned. 



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This enterprise is interesting and perhaps typical of 
the spirit in which at least some of our educational en¬ 
deavors were undertaken. Education was the nucleus 
about which were grouped the practical objectives of better 
farming, better standards of living, higher ideals, a whole 
gospel, a higher civilization. May it be that much of our 
educational zeal of a generation ago was characterized by 
a finer missionary spirit than we have sometimes credited 
it with? 

In 1897 a school property at Plattsburg, Missouri, came 
into the hands of some of the Brethren who opened it for 
students in the fall of the same year, with S. Z. Sharp as 
president. The work started with decided promise. The 
first year 106 students were enrolled. Increasing patron¬ 
age demanded larger facilities and a new building was 
erected. But discord arose about the management of the 
school. After running several years it closed its doors 
because of seemingly insurmountable difficulties. 

In 1898 the Brethren in eastern Pennsylvania, feeling 
the need of a school of their own, 
called a meeting at Reading to con¬ 
sider the matter. It was decided that 
a school should be established and 
a committee was appointed to find 
a suitable location. A year later the 
committee reported that Elizabeth¬ 
town had been selected for the loca¬ 
tion of the school. In July, 1900, 
work on the first building was begun. 

The first session opened November 
13th of that year. 

G. N. Falkenstein was the first 



G. N. Falkenstein 
about 1905 





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principal. From the beginning the school grew steadily 
but constantly. In 1904 I. N. H. Beahm became president. 

The steady increase of patronage 
made more room necessary and in 
1906 a second large building was 
erected. 

Professor Beahm was succeeded 
by D. C. Reber in 1907, first as act¬ 
ing president for three years, then as 
president until 1917. Under his ad¬ 
ministration the. work was securely 
established. Sentiment favorable to 
education increased and friends were 
won to the support of the work. 

On the retirement of Dr. Reber 
in 1917 H. K. Ober was elected president. During his in¬ 
cumbency the college has made splendid advancement. Two 
additional buildings have been erected and a successful en¬ 
dowment campaign has been completed. The grounds and 
buildings are estimated to be worth about $180,000 and 
interest-bearing endowments have been secured to the 
amount of $225,000, the total resources aggregating slightly 
more than $400,000. 

The college enjoys a good patronage which is grow¬ 
ing from year to year. For many years the trustee body 
was elected by the contributors to the school, but in 1917 
the property passed into the hands of the Eastern and 
Southern Districts of Pennsylvania which thus became 
joint owners of the institution. Each year finds a good 
percentage of ministers in the student body, and the col¬ 
lege has sent its liberal share of workers to the foreign 
mission field. 



D. C. Reber 





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J. G. Meyer 


Elizabethtown College has a numerous and able con¬ 
stituency and consequently large opportunities. Professor 

Ober resigned from the presidency 
in the spring of 1921 and was suc¬ 
ceeded by J. G. Meyer, under whom 
the college has made rapid growth. 

In 1899 the Smithville Collegiate 
Institute was begun at Smithville, 
Ohio, with Quincy Leckrone as presi¬ 
dent. The next year D. D. Culler 
was associated with the work. The 
school offered collegiate, normal and 
Biblical work. But difficulties arose 
and after three years the project was 
abandoned. 

In the spring of the same year 
the Eastern District of Maryland 
took steps to organize a school in its 
territory. The matter was brought 
to District Meeting and approved. A 
committee was appointed which lo¬ 
cated the school at Union Bridge. 

William E. Roop was president. The 
first session began in temporary 
quarters on November the first and 
a total enrollment of 57 was reached. 

This was regarded as successful and 
plans were laid to provide the school 
a home of its own. 

A beautiful location on the south 
side of Union Bridge was selected. 

Here two substantial buildings were erected in the summer 
of 1900. A charter was secured incorporating the school as 


W. E. Roop in 1899 





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the Maryland Collegiate Institute. When the school moved 
into its new quarters in the fall William M. Wine was 
president. 




The school grew from the start 
both in numbers and in favor. A 
new charter was secured in 1910 
which changed the name to Blue 
Ridge College. Since that time the 
full college course has been offered. 
The school was steadily advancing 
with bright prospects when an un¬ 
expected difficulty 
arose. A large 
cement plant lo¬ 
cated near the 
college. The dust, 


Wm. M. Wine while Pres¬ 
ident of Blue Ridge College 

smoke and noise made proper school 
conditions impossible. It became 
necessary to find a new location. 

After careful investigation the 
trustees two years later purchased 
New Windsor College only four 
miles distant. This plant at that time 
comprised a beautiful campus of 38 
acres, a large, substantial school building, besides several 
small buildings. Since moving to New Windsor the college 
has added three excellent buildings and remodeled Old 
Main. The school is beautifully located and comfortably 
and adequately housed with an excellent equipment. 

The grounds and buildings are valued at $170,000. En¬ 
dowments to the amount of $81,000 have been secured. The 
total resources are estimated to be worth about $267,000. 


John J. John 







campus contains four buildings: Old Main, Windsor Hall, Auditorium-Gymnasium and Beck, r Memorial Hall 

BLUE RIDGE COLLEGE, NEW WINDSOR, MARYLAND 




















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91 


The school has prepared numerous young people for the 
ministry and other useful callings and three of its alumni 
have entered the foreign mission service of the church. 

The college is accredited by the 
state of Maryland and receives from 
the state each year $5,000 for schol¬ 
arships. It has had frequent changes 
in its administrative head. The fol¬ 
lowing have served as presidents 
since the retirement of W. M. Wine 
in 1912: Charles D. Bonsack, John J. 

John, Paul H. Bowman, Frank F. 

Holsopple, and Ross D. Murphy. J. 

Maurice Henry became president in 
1922. 

The third school enterprise for 
the year 1899 was at Brentsville, Virginia, where I. N. H. 
Beahm opened a school in a suite of buildings formerly 
used as the seat of government for Prince William County. 
It was known as the Prince William Normal School. It 
ran for several years when difficulties of different kinds 
seemed to make it expedient to close the school. 

Canton College and Bible School was started in 1904 
by E. S. Young, T. S. Moherman and others at Canton, 
Ohio. The school was well located and offered promise 
of success. To many this seemed the opportunity for 
northeastern Ohio to recover something of what it had 
lost in Ashland College. The district was solicited for 
funds with which to erect a building. The solicitation 
met with a liberal response. An excellent building was 
erected and the prospects for the school were bright. The 
Brethren felt that they were at last to have a school in 
their midst owned and controlled by the church. Professor 





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Young was president. It was planned to make Bible teach¬ 
ing - a strong feature of the school. But before the work 
was well started misunderstandings and difficulties arose, 
legal and personal, and before the end of the third session 
the president closed the school. 

In 1905 Albert C. Wieand and Emanuel B. Hoff began 
the first session of Bethany Bible School in Chicago. The 
work began in a small way in the home of Brother Hoff 


The First Home, on Hastings Street, Chicago 

on Hastings Street. Only twelve students were enrolled 
the first term, but the work grew. When the Hoff home 
could no longer supply the needed accommodations the 
































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school was moved into the mission church near by. This 
too was at length overrun, so the promoters began to take 
steps to provide a permanent home for the school. In 
1908 an entire city block was purchased on West Van Buren 
Street. 

Plans for building were begun at once, and the first 
building was dedicated in 1909. But the school continued 
to grow and more room became necessary. In 1913 a 
large fireproof building, four stories high, was erected. 
This is used chiefly for a dormitory for single students. 
But class rooms and a room for the library and a tempo¬ 
rary chapel were provided in the basement. After this 
building was erected the first building was changed into 
an apartment house for families attending the school. A 
third large building was added in 1918. This also consists 
of apartments for married students. Plans for other build¬ 
ings are in hand. 

From the beginning it has been the purpose of the 
promoters to make this a distinct Bible school in which 
definite class instruction is supple¬ 
mented by practical Christian work 
in the city. The school maintains 
several missions in the city where 
the work is carried on chiefly by 
students under faculty direction. 

The curriculum has grown with 
the needs. The school now offers a 
full theological course for ministers 
leading to the B. D. degree and 
shorter courses for Sunday School 
teachers and other Christian work¬ 
ers. From the small beginning 



Albert C. Wieand 
about 1905 



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the enrollment has grown in recent years to over 300. 

The material equipment of the school is valued .at 
$212,000 and it has interest bearing endowment to the 
amount of about $47,000. Other securities bring the total 
of its assets to about $425,000. 


The school has consistently restricted itself to Biblical 
and religious instruction. The seminary course has in 

recent years attracted a considerable 
number of college graduates from 
our various colleges. Fifteen of the 
graduates have gone as missionaries 
to foreign countries, besides a large 
number of others who have studied 
in several of our church schools. 

From the beginning the school 
has been directed by A. C. Wieand, 
president, and E. B. Hoff, associate 
president. 

The Berean Bible School was 
conducted for several years in Los 
Some of the members of the East Los 
Angeles church began work among the Chinese of the 
city and established a mission among them. In time some 
of these were converted and joined the church. It was 
felt that educational opportunity should be offered these 
converts, with the idea of preparing them to be missionaries 
to their own people. It was also felt that the Chinese 
quarter of the city would serve as an excellent laboratory 
for practical work for young people while they were se¬ 
curing their education. 



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Angeles, California 


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trustees. For a while the work attracted considerable at¬ 
tention, and Conference recognition was at one time sought. 
The school was well housed in a substantial brick building: 
but the patronage was never large and funds for the sup¬ 
port of the work were lacking. 1 he project declined and 
was finally abandoned. 



Hebron Seminary Building 


Hebron Seminary, at Nokesville, Virginia, was begun 
by I. N. H. Beahm and others as a private enterprise in 
1908. It was thought of as a sort of resuscitation of the 
Prince William Normal School with a change of location. 
If ofifered elementary and high school work and gave in¬ 
struction in the Bible, music, etc. Later W. A. Myers 
was principal for several years. As a private enterprise 
it was difficult for the school to maintain itself. A few 
years ago the Eastern District of Virginia took it over 
and has since directed it through a board of trustees. 
About the same time Franklin J. Byer became principal. 








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During the last few years the school has enjoyed substan¬ 
tial growth. Steps are on foot to effect a closer organiza¬ 
tion with Bridgewater College, in whose territory the 
school is located. Steps have also been taken to standardize 
the school as an Academy under the State Board of Edu¬ 
cation. 

The Seminary fills a real need in the Eastern District. 
It has brought educational opportunity to many fine young 

people and touched their lives in a 
helpful way. It has a promising out¬ 
look and deserves the patronage and 
support of its constituency. F. J. 
Byer resigned the principalship in 
1921 and was succeeded by William 
H. Sanger. 

Without any thought of being 
exhaustive this is enough to show 
the current of our educational en¬ 
deavors in recent years. There is 
no doubt that a genuine educational 
revival has again taken hold of the 
church. From our former lethargy we have come to be 
educational enthusiasts. Out of the multitude of efforts to 
establish schools, less than a dozen have survived. These 
are a rich heritage. And we will do well to foster them 
and make them the constructive agencies in our church 
life that they ought to be. 



William H. Sanger 





CHAPTER VI 

Conclusion 


To the casual observer it is clear that there are several 
stages in our educational renaissance. At first the schools 
were largely individual enterprises—the work of an indi¬ 
vidual or small group of individuals who had seen the 
greater light. The rank and file of the church looked on 
with grave suspicion. And not infrequently it was thought 
to be the part of church loyalty to speak out openly in 
opposition to the schools. To silently endure them with¬ 
out antagonism was nearly the same as to openly advo¬ 
cate them. 

A little later the schools were looked upon as a sort 
of necessary nuisance that had to be endured. It was rec¬ 
ognized that we had the schools and in all probability 
would keep them, and that it was useless to oppose them. 
If the schools could get along, well and good, but we did 
not want to be asked for money to support them. To 
many of us the schools were business enterprises: they 
should either maintain themselves or close. If we sent 
our children and paid our modest bills when presented, we 
v ere giving the schools generous support. 

Later still we were able to see more good in the 
schools. We recognized that those who had been to “ col¬ 
lege ” had something the rest did not have. We liked to 
hear a college man preach. We thought education was a 
good thing, but one should be careful not to get too much 
of it. Education was still education, however, and a school 
was a school. We did not make fine distinctions. But 
somehow or other, the boys and girls must go to school a 
while. It did not matter what they studied or whether 


99 


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they finished a course or not, but they must go to school. 

It is only in recent years, however, that the church 
has begun to understand her schools. In fact we are just 
beginning to realize that our schools, are fundamental to 
all our church activities, and that without them our mis¬ 
sions abroad and our most constructive work at home 
would be impossible. This consciousness of the real place 
our schools occupy in our church life has brought about a 
radical change. Instead of hindering or ignoring, the 
church has thrown her fostering arms around her schools, 
is giving them encouragement and support, and is trying 
to make them able to do the work they ought to do. 

But to summarize in a statistical way may make the 
matter clearer. It is more than three score years since 
the beginning of our educational renaissance. In about 
seventy years we have started thirty-five schools, one for 
every two years during more than half a century, and yet 
some of our people have told us that we do not believe 
in education. All of our efforts prior to 1874 failed. Of 
the schools started since 1888 more than half have failed. 
Of those begun since the close of the nineteenth century, 
three-fourths were destined to the same fate. In this re¬ 
markable exercise of educational zeal, often misdirected, 
Pennsylvania was the chief offender, followed by Virginia 
as a close second. Then follow in succession Ohio, Indiana, 
Illinois, Alabama, Kansas, California, Maryland, Missouri 
and the rest. 

The church had at length received a surfeit of schools, 
and the thought began to prevail that the church would 
better direct its efforts towards developing those it had, 
than to think of starting others. So since the turn of the 


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century the energy of the church, as regards education, 
has gone out chiefly in other lines. 

When we finally came to ourselves and realized that 
we had more schools than the church was supporting, and 
that it was futile to think of projecting others, there was 
a decided feeling for a time that some system of coordi¬ 
nating or merging our institutions should be devised, and 
in fact an effort or two of this kind was made. But the 
experiments proved unsuccessful. Schools, like individuals, 
have their local ties and associations. To move an insti¬ 
tution bodily involves difficulties of various kinds, legal 
as well as sentimental and those of a more personal nature. 
One expedient, however, that has been talked of but never 
seriously attempted, is that of coordinating two or more 
of our institutions in adjacent territory under a common 
organization. There is reason to believe that such a merger 
would result in economy of administration as well as pres¬ 
tige, especially to the weaker school. 

But the most important matter confronting the church 
just now, in the further development of her educational 
work, is determining the status of our various schools. Of 
the ten schools under Conference supervision all but 
Bethany Bible School are recognized as colleges. And it 
appears evident that all are trying to be standard colleges'. 
The majority of them have been recognized as standard 
by the various State Boards of Education. But even the 
older and stronger of them are scarcely able as yet to 
qualify for admission to the various Educational Associa¬ 
tions. With more than a half million in resources each, 
they can not meet the minimum requirements. To be 
at all comfortable in the Associations each school will 
have to double its holdings at least in the very near future. 


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This will place a heavy financial burden upon the church. 

But even if we could equip our colleges, there would 
still be the question whether we need them or not. During 
the session of 1920-21 we enrolled in our nine colleges 1,179 
college students. According to the standards accepted by 
the Association of American Colleges an efficient college 
must have at least 400 college students. On this basis we 
do not have now enough students in our nine colleges to 
make three efficient colleges. To hope for a large increase 
proportionately over our present enrollment is to hope 
against fact. We are now supporting our educational in¬ 
stitutions in proportion to our membership about as liber¬ 
ally as any other body of Christian people in this country. 

It is evident that a small denomination of 100,000 mem¬ 
bers does not need nine standard colleges. There is un¬ 
doubtedly a useful place for each of our schools, if we 
can correlate and adjust them to our needs, so as to dis¬ 
pense with the unnecessary overlapping. To find the best 
way to do this is one of the most important educational 
problems now before the church. But there is sufficient 
wisdom in the church to solve it. The fine spirit of co¬ 
operation and mutual interest that has existed in recent 
years between those who work in the schools and those 
who work in the local churches assures this. All want 
what is best for the whole church. In this spirit the 
matter will be dealt with and settled. 

It is almost remarkable how the schools and the 
churches have grown together in the last dozen years. And 
a large share of the credit for bringing about this result 
is due the General Educational Board. Created in 1908 
as a sort of regulating agency, the Board has in recent 
years gradually discovered and created for itself a field 


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of direct usefulness, wlucli is making - it a positive construc¬ 
tive agency in our church life. During the last two 



H. C. Early, about 1908 

Author of the Query That Resulted in the Creation of 
the General Educational Board 

decades the problem of support for our schools has been 
a matter of the greatest concern and the greatest impor¬ 
tance. 

Under the direction of the General Educational Board 
several things of vital interest have been accomplished. 
The Board has brought about a better understanding be¬ 
tween the leaders of our educational work and the general 
membership of the church. It has helped the church at 
large to see what the schools are doing for the church, and 
that all the highest interests of our denominational life 
are wrapped up in our schools. The Board has also helped 
our educational administrators and teachers to appreciate 
more fully the view point of our church membership, so 
that the two have gradually worked together until mutual 
understanding and confidence prevail. With this under¬ 
standing and appreciation of our school efforts the church 




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has loyally rallied to the support of our colleges. The col¬ 
leges have tried to serve the church, and the college people 
have made large sacrifices for her cause. Together they 
have made an inestimable contribution to our church life. 
The church has at length recognized this. She appreciates 
her relation and recognizes her obligation to our educa¬ 
tional institutions, and is meeting the obligation with a 
generous response. 

















Elder J. W. Lear 



Dr. John S. Flory 




Dr. John S. Noffsinger, 
Secretary-Treasurer 


Elder D. M. Garver 


D -. D. W. Kurtz, Chairman 




THE GENERAL EDUCATIONAL BOARD OF THE CHURCH OF 

THE BRETHREN 



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Members 

of the 


General Educational Board 

of the Church of the Breth 

ren 

With Dates of Service 


Supplied 

hy 


Dr. John S. Flory 


Bridgewater, 

Virginia 


S. G. Lehmer 

- 

1908-09 

Edward Frantz 

- 

1908-11 

Walter B. Yount 

- 

1908-12 

John Calvin Bright 

- 

1908-15 

Albert Cassel Wieand 

- 

1908-15 

L. T. Holsinger 

- 

1908-15 

Henry Clay Early 

- 

1908-15 

A. G. Crosswhite - 

- 

1909-13 

Otho Winger 

- 

1911-15 

John Samuel Flory 

- 

1912- 

John Henry Bashor Williams 

1913-18 

Isaac W. Taylor 

- 

1915-16 

Daniel Webster Kurtz 

- 

1915- 

D. M. Garver 

- 

1915- 

Daniel Conrad Reber 

- 

1916-21 

John Wallace Lear 

- 

1918- 

John Samuel Noffsinger 

1921- 


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A Chronological Index of Brethren Institutions of 

Learning 

* Germantown Academy, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. Opened 

in Sept., 1761. (Not a Brethren Academy, but founded and 
supported in part by Christopher Sower, Bishop of the Church 
of the Brethren, and other members up to the time of the 
Revolution.) 

Select school conducted in the parsonage of the Germantown 
Church of the Brethren, Sarah Douglass, teacher. (S. Z. Sharp, 
in “Two Centuries of the Church of the Brethren,” page 313.) 

Select school conducted by James Quinter in a building used 
also for church purposes, at Lumberville, Montgomery County, 
Pa. Began in 1834. (S. Z. Sharp, in “Two Centuries,” page 314.) 

Jacob Miller’s Select School, Buffalo Mills, Bedford Co., Pa., 1852- 
53. 

Cedar Grove Seminary, near Broadway, Va. Started 1859. Of 
academy grade. A community school promoted by John Kline, 
John J. Bowman, Daniel Miller, John Zigler, David Bowman, 
and others. 

Kishacoquillas Seminary, Mifflin Co., Pa., 1861-1867. Owned and 
administered by S. Z. Sharp. 

New Vienna Academy, New Vienna, Ohio, 1861-64. James Quinter, 
principal. 

Salem College, Bourbon, Ind., 1870-74. Authorized by District 
Meeting. Oliver W. Miller, president. 

Pleasant Hill College, Warsaw, Ind., 1871-72. Organized by Oliver 
W. Miller. 

Brethren High School of Berlin, Pa. $60,000 subscribed 
1872-74, when the promoters had to abandon the project. 

Plum Creek Normal School, near Elderton, Pa., 1874-78. Conducted 
in the Plum Creek Church of the Brethren. Conducted by 
Lewis Kimmel and Howard Miller. 

Burnetts Creek Normal, Burnettsville, Ind. About 1872-75. Con¬ 
ducted by J. G. Royer. 

* Huntingdon Normal School and Collegiate Institute, Hunting¬ 

don, Pa. Founded April 17, 1876, by H. B. Brumbaugh, J. 
B. Brumbaugh, and Dr. A. B. Brumbaugh. Jacob M. Zuck, 
first principal. Chartered November, 1878, as the Brethren’s 
Normal College. “ Charter amended and name changed to 
Juniata College, 1894. (“Reminiscences of Juniata College,” by 
David Emmert, pp. 138-148.) 


* Indicates institutions that continue at the present time (1923). 



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* Ashland College, Ashland, Ohio. School opened in Sept., 1879, 

with S. Z. Sharp, president. Passed into the ownership of 
the Brethren (Progressive) about 1882. 

* Mount Morris Seminary and Collegiate Institute, Mount Morris, 

Ill. Property purchased by M. S. Newcomer and D. L. Miller, 
and school opened Aug. 20, 1879, with J. W. Stein, president. 
Name changed to Mount Morris College, Sept. 3, 1879. (S. 
Z. Sharp, in “ Two Centuries of the Church of the Brethren,” 
page 322.) 

* Spring Creek Normal and Collegiate Institute, Spring Creek, Va. 

Founded autumn, 1880, by Daniel C. Flory. Incorporated as 
the Virginia Normal School and moved to Bridgewater, Va., 
1882. Name changed to Bridgewater College, April, 1889. 
(“ Bridgewater College : Its Past and Present,” pp. 8, 10, 23.) 
Linden Seminary, Hagerstown, Md. Purchased by D. Melvin Long 
about 1882, and conducted by him as a select private school for 
several years. (See Biography- of D. Melvin Long.) 

Mountain Normal School, Hylton, Va., 1882-86. Founded and con¬ 
ducted by John B. Wrightsman. 

* McPherson College, McPherson, Kansas. Opened Sept., 1888, 

with S. Z. Sharp, president. Started by Church districts of 
Kansas. 

* Select school by I. N. H. Beahm in the homes of B. F. Nininger 

and J. G. Layman in Botetourt County, Va., 1890-91. Chartered 
as the Botetourt Normal School, 1891, with I. N. H. Beahm as 
president. Name later changed to Daleville College. 

* Lordsburg College, Lordsburg, Calif., now La Verne College, La 

Verne, Calif., begun in 1891, with S. S. Garst, president. Fi¬ 
nanced by David Kuns, Henry Kuns, David Houser, and Samuel 
Overlioltzer. 

* Manchester College and Bible School, North Manchester, Ind. 

Purchased by E. S. Young and S. S. Young in 1895, and school 
opened Sept. 11. Name later changed to Manchester College. 
(“ Quarter-Century History of Manchester College,” by V. F. 
Schwalm, pp. 10, 12.) 

Kruitdale Academy, Fruitdale, Ala. Opened September 2, 1896, by 
James M. Neff, N. R. Baker, and others. Discontinued a few 
years later. 

Citronelle College, Citronelle,. Ala. Opened in 1897 by James M. 
- Neff, N. R. Baker, and others. Discontinued a few years later. 

Plattsburg College, Plattsburg, Mo. Opened in September, 1897, 
with S. Z. Sharp, president. Discontinued several years later. 



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* Elizabethtown College, Elizabethtown, Pa. Opened November 13, 

1900, with George N. Falkenstein, principal. 

Smithville Collegiate Institute, Smithville, Ohio, 1899-1902. Quincy 
Leckrone, president. 

* Maryland Collegiate Institute, Union Bridge, Md. Opened No¬ 

vember, 1, 1889, with William E. Roop, president. Name changed 
to Blue Ridge College, 1910. The college was moved to New 
Windsor, Md., in 1912. 

Prince William Normal School, Brentsville, Va. Opened by I. N. 

H. Beahm, 1899. Discontinued after several years. 

Canton College and Bible School, Canton, Ohio, 1904-07. E. S. 
Young, president. 

* Bethany Bible School, Chicago, Ill. Opened October 3, 1905, by 

Albert C. Wieand and E. B. Hoff, in the latter’s home, on West 
Hastings St. Moved in 1909 to 3435 West Van Buren St. 
Berean Bible School, Los Angeles, Calif. Organized to prepare 
Chinese converts to become missionaries to their own people. 
D. W. Crist, in charge. Discontinued after several years. 

* Hebron Seminary, Nokesville, Va. Begun by I. N. H. Beahm, 1908. 

* Church of the Brethren Industrial School, Geer, Greene County, 

Va. Organized early in 1922 by the General Mission Board of 
the Church of the Brethren, from the school conducted at that 
place by Nelie Wampler. (See letter of Nelie Wampler, page 
111.) Controlled by a Board representing the General Mission 
Board, the Eastern District of Va., and the Sisters’ Aid Society. 

* Brethren Industrial School for Mexicans, Falfurrias, Tex. Opened 

Jan. 1, 1923, in charge of John Stump. Founded by John Stump 
and the District of Texas and Louisiana. Owned by the District. 
(See, letter of John Stump, page 112.) 



Mission Schools 


Operated under the supervision of the 
General Mission Board of the Church of 
the Brethren, 1923. 


India: 


74 day schools; 27 night schools; 103 teachers; 1,704 boys at¬ 
tending; 301 girls attending; 854 boarding pupils. 


China: 


24 schools; 65 teachers; 610 boys attending; 296 girls attending; 
183 boarding pupils. 


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Two Recent Brethren Industrial Schools 

Two industrial schools have recently been launched 
under Brethren supervision, one of them in the mountains 
of Virginia and the other near the Mexican border in Texas. 
The following letters from the respective heads of the 
schools will serve to show something of the purpose, work, 
and needs of these institutions: 


Church of the Brethren Industrial School 

3435 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, 

June 8, 1923. 

My dear Brother Cable: 

Yours of May 23rd reached me this morning at Chicago, and 
I shall hasten to reply. 

I began work in Greene 
-—- County, Virginia, in the sum- 



Greene County Brethren Industrial 
School 


mer of 1908, spending twelve 
weeks there in General Mis¬ 
sion work. Returning to 
Bridgewater College, I com¬ 
pleted my course there, and 
went back to the mountains 
to teach in the public school. 
I taught thirteen sessions. In 
the meantime I worked among 
the mountain people, in the 
homes, teaching domestic sci¬ 
ence in the practical way, 
nursing, cooking, sewing, etc. 
I had charge of the church 
services, conducted the funer¬ 
als, and like duties. 

In the fall of 1920 the 
Home Mission Secretary 
visited this field and made in¬ 
vestigations. From that time 
on, the General Mission 
Board began to consider an 
Industrial School for the 
mountain children. 














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In March, 1922, a farm of 350 acres was purchased. The first 
building was erected and a term of nineteen and a half weeks was 
taught. The name “ Church of the Brethren Industrial School ” 
was given at once. The . General Mission Board has had two 
members on the Board of Directors and the Eastern District of 
Virginia three members; but a change will be made. The Board 
will consist of two members from the General Mission Board, one 
from the Eastern District of Virginia, and two from the Sisters’ 
Aid Society. 

The General Mission Board has been financing the enterprise 
since the farm was purchased. The Sisters’ Aid Society is back 
of it with $12,000 per year for three years. 

Fraternally yours, 

(Signed) Nelie Wampler. 

Brethren Industrial School for Mexicans 

Falfurrias, Texas, 

May 30, 1923. 

Dear Brother Cable : 

Your letter is received, and I shall answer your questions as 
best I can. 

The Brethren Industrial School for Mexicans was opened Janu¬ 
ary 1, 1923. Plans were started three years previously, but other 
things interfered, such as the China famine, so that we did not get 
started. Starting the school they lay to me; but I think the 
District of Texas and Louisiana did it. 

It is owned by the District of Texas and Louisiana, and is an 
industrial school. Elementary school is conducted in the fore¬ 
noon, and in the afternoon industrial school through all grades 
to the ninth. In other words, it is a mission school. We have 
more than we can do with our means, and to. hear them beg to 
be taken in touches a tender spot. The harvest is ripe! 

Some say that we are not Catholics because we know no better. 
One of our pupils said the priest told her it was a great sin to 
read the Bible. Our worst enemies are the Americans who do 
not want the Mexicans educated so that they can cheat them. I 
could tell you much that is going on, and the falsehoods told on 
the Mexican, but will leave off here. If only the Brother could 
see and know what I have seen. 

Yours for salvation of souls, 

(Signed) John Stump. 


BIOGRAPHICAL SECTIONS 



BIOGRAPHICAL 


115 


Explanation of the Biographies 

Form and Organization 

A categorical form is used for the biographical sketches. This 
form eliminates opinion, with which it is so easy otherwise to 
inflate a volume. It also avoids what might easily become a 
monotonous literary style; and it saves much valuable space. 

A biography consists of seven divisions, in the following order: 

1. Name. 

2. Personal, family, church information (facts regarding birth, 
parentage, marriage, and church relations). 

3. School history. 

4. Occupational history. 

5. Side activities, avocations, and special remarks. 

6. Membership in organizations other than church membership. 

7. Address. 

An exception to this order occurs in the case of additional in¬ 
formation in some of the biographies, inserted after the bulk of the 
material had been put into type. In such instances the added 
information precedes the address. 

Name 

Effort has been made to give the full name of each person. 
The surname is set in “ caps,” as is usually one given name also, 
while the remainder of the name appears in small letters (“ Caps 
and lower case”); e. g., SMITH, JOHN Henry. 

The names set in blackface type, like the foregoing example, 
represent graduates of a four-year college course. All other names 
are set in Roman type; e. g., SMITH, JOHN Henry. 

In instances where the full name has not been supplied a dash 

follows the initial, e. g., ADAMS, R - A - (see page 119) ; 

while a period following an initial, e. g., BLOUGH, JACOB M. (see 
page 137) means that the name is complete as it stands. 

Personal, Family, Church 

The mother’s maiden name is inclosed in parentheses. 

Dates given in connection with permanent church offices refer 
to the date of installation or ordination unless otherwise indicated. 

School History 

The addresses of Brethren educational institutions are not given 
in the biographies, while it is the intention to include such data 
for other institutions. Addresses of the former may be found 
by consulting the “ Chronological Index of Brethren Institutions 
of Learning.” 




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Educational institutions of which the subject of the sketch 
is a graduate are set in “ caps and small caps,” e. g., Mount 
Union College, Alliance, Ohio (see biography of Howard Lee Alley, 
page 119). Thus, in the biographical sketch just referred to, 
Howard Lee Alley, .is not a graduate of Bridgewater College 
Academy, which is set in “ caps and lower case,’ but is a graduate 
of the college department, which is set College. 

The date immediately preceding an academic degree is the 
year in which the degree was conferred, unless otherwise indicated. 

Titles of theses for the Bachelor’s or minor degrees are not 
included. 

Occupational History 

When a person has followed the same profession or occupa¬ 
tion in two or more places successively, the name of the profes¬ 
sion or occupation is not repeated. 

A dash following the date for a position or occupation means 
“ to date i. e., that the individual in question has held the position 
or occupation continuously from the date given to the time the 
information was submitted to the editors. 

Address 

The addresses given are forwarding addresses, from which mail 
will be most certain to reach the individual. Temporary addresses 
are also given occasionally, when deemed advisable; but in most 
cases when one is located at other than his permanent forwarding 
address, his temporary address may be determined by reference 
to his present employment. 

Credit for Biographical Information 

In instances in which the biographical information was furnished 
by other than the subject of the sketch, the name and address of 
the informant are given in parentheses at the close of the sketch. 
This applies also in the case of isolated facts or fragmentary in¬ 
formation furnished for biographies in Section No. 4, in order to 
make available as many sources of information as possible. 

General 

For abbreviations used in the biographies, see the Glossary. 

The names of States are not repeated in a biography if obvious 
from the context. 

In designating pastorates and other forms of religious work 
reference is made to the Church of the Brethren unless otherwise 
stated in the biography. 


BIOGRAPHICAL, SECTION 1 

Graduates (living) 

of college courses which required, as a prerequisite for graduation, a 
standard four-year high-school course or its equivalent. 



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ADAMS, R- A- 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, A. B. Address, North Man¬ 
chester, Inch (College Office.) 

ADAMS, RUTH L-. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, A. B. Address, North Man¬ 
chester, Ind. (College Office.) 

ALBIN, BERTHA R-. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, A. B. Address, Norcatur, 
Kans. (College Office.) 

ALLEY, HOWARD Lee. 

B. near Staunton, Va., June 30, 1888; s. Levi Christian and Susan 
Alice (McNett) Alley; mar. Hattie Zelma Miller, Dec. 19, 1915; Un. 
Ch. of B. (Barren Ridge Church) near Staunton, Second Dist. of Va., 
1902; minister, Feb. 2, 1907. Stu. Bridgewater College, Acad., 

1907-10; ibid., College, 1910-15, A. B.; Mount Union College, Alliance, 
Ohio, 1915-16; Bridgewater College, A. M. 1916, thesis, “A Philo¬ 
sophical Interpretation of those Elements in History which Constituted 
a Unique Preparation of the World for the Coming of the Christ.” 
Pastor, Buena Vista, Va., 1911-12; First Ch. of B., Canton, Ohio, 
1915-16; Frederick, Md., 1916-17; missionary to India, 1917-. Vaca¬ 
tions from school spent in canvassing and in evangelistic work. Ad¬ 
dress, Dahanu, Thana Dist., India. 

AKE, JOHN Alvin. 

B. Martinsburg, Pa., Oct. 24, 1887; William H. and Elizabeth 
(Shoeman) Ake; mar. Myrtle Sprenkle, Oct. 27, 1915; Un. Ch. of B. at 
Huntingdon, Pa., 1910. Stu. Juniata College, Acad., 1907-10; ibid., 
College, 1912-15, A. B.; University of Pa., Philadelphia, 1915-16. 
Teacher, public schools, Blair Co., Pa., 1904-07; Ass’t Prin., Coalport, 
Pa., H. S., 1910-12; Prin., Williamsburg, Pa., H. S., 1913-14; teacher 
of Math., Coshocton, Ohio, H. S., 1915-16; head of Dept, of Math., 
Altoona, Pa., H. S., 1916-19; Prin., New Philadelphia, Ohio, H. S., 
1919-. Carpenter during summer months. Address, New Philadel¬ 
phia, Ohio. 

ANDERSON, ALMA Gladys. 

B. McPherson, Kans., April 23, 1899; dau. Emery and Mary Kath¬ 
erine (Garst) Anderson; Un. Ch. of B. at McPherson, 1909. Stu. Mc¬ 
Pherson College, Acad., 1913-17; ibid., College, 1917-20. A. B. In¬ 
structor in History and English, McPherson College, 1920-. Address, 
145 Olivette St., McPherson, Kans. 






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ANDERSON, Theodore CUYLER. 

B. Salem, Va., July 4, 1897; s. E. A. and Maggie Sue (-) 

Anderson; mar. Edna S. Russell, Dec. 15, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. at Dale- 
ville, Va., 1917. Stu. Bane, Va., H. S, 1913-14; Falcon Holiness 

School,-, 1914-17; Radford, Va., State Normal School, 1916-18; 

Daleville College, Junior College Course, 1917-18; George Wash¬ 
ington University, Washington, D. C., 1919-. Prin. graded school, 
Eggleston, Va., 1916; Bluff City, Va., 1917; clerk, Gen. Wood’s office, 
Washington, D. C., 1918; wireless operator LT. S. Navy 1918-19; audi¬ 
tor U. S. Treasury, Washington, D. C., 1919-. Address, Eggleston, Va. 

ANDES, Marye Catherine. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1923, A. B. Address, Fort Defiance, 
Va. (College Office.) 

ANKENY, FRANK Blaire. 

B. Elderton, Pa., Sept. 5, 1889; .y. Jacob and Elizabeth (-) 

Ankeny; minister, Huntingdon, Pa., 1911. Stu. Elderton Academy, 
grad. 1909; Juniata College, 1909-11, 1912-14, A. B. Educational 
secretary, Central Y. M. C. A., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1914-15; teacher, 
1911-12; Prin., Elderton H. S., 1915-16; teacher, Wilkinsburg, Pa., H. 
S. Address, Shelocta, Pa. (Blough’s History of the Church of the 
Brethren of Western Pa., p. 303.) 

ANKENY, HARRY Lloyd. 

B. .Elderton, Pa.; Jacob and Elizabeth (-) Ankeny. 

Grad. Juniata College, 1917, A. B. Address, Shelocta, Pa. Present 
Address, 14001 Strathmore Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. (Juniata College 
Office.) 

ANTHONY, I-S-WILLIAM. 

B. Greencastle, Pa., Aug. 29, 1888; s. Wm, A. and Anna (Friedley) 
Anthony; mar. Mary Kneisley, Dec. 26, 1916; Un. Ch. of B. at Union 
Bridge, Md., Jan., 1905. Stu. Blue Ridge College, Acad., 1904-07; 
Bridgewater College, 1907-10, A. B.; Columbia University, New 
York City, Political Science, 1916, M. A. Prin., Strasburg, Va., H. S., 
1910-13; teacher of history and coach of baseball and basketball, 
Swarthmore Prep. School, Swarthmore, Pa., 1914-17; teacher of his¬ 
tory and athletic coach, Washington Co. H. S. (male), Hagerstown, 
Md., 1917-18; Prin., Martinsburg, W. Va., H. S., 1918-20. Newspa¬ 
per promotion and editorial work. Mem. Amer. History Assoc.; Na¬ 
tional Education Assoc.; W. Va. State Teachers’ Assoc. Address, 
Martinsburg, W. Va. 







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ARNOLD, BESSIE Wright. 

B. Burlington, W. Va., Feb. 1, 1890; dau. George S. and Lydia 
B. (Glick) Arnold; Un. Ch. of B. at Beaver Run, W. Va., 1902. 
Stu. Bridgewater College, Acad, and English, 1908-11, B. E.; ibid., 
Art, 1913-15; The Art Institute, Chicago, 1916; Bridgewater College, 
1916-21, B. A. Teacher, public school, Dayton, Va., 1911-12; Art, 
Bridgewater College, 1916-21; public school, Burlington, W. Va., 
1921-. Address , Burlington, ,W. Va. 

ARNOLD, LEVI J-. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, A. B. Address, New Paris, 
Ind. (College Office.) 

ARNOLD, Samuel IRA. 

B. Leeton, Mo., March 2, 1885; s. .D. T. and Barbara Catherine 
(Weaver) Arnold; mar. Elizabeth Bartholow, May 28, 1913; Un. Ch. 
of B. (Mineral Creek Church) Leeton, Mo., 1899; elder, Vali Church, 
Umalla, India, autumn, 1916. Stu. McPherson College, Acad., 1904-07; 
ibid., College, 1908-11, 1912-13, A. B.; Bethany Bible School, 1911-12. 
Before 1907, farm hand and miner; Teacher of country school, Mor¬ 
gan Co., Colo., 1907-08; teacher of Math., McPherson College, Acad., 
1908-11; travelled for McPherson College, summer, 1910; photographed 
harvest fields, summers of 1911 and 1912; missionary to India, 1913-. 
Mem. National Geographic Soc. Address, Anklesvar, (Mission House) 
Broach Dist., India. 

ASHE, FRANK Clair. 

B. Elderton, Pa., Sept, 23, 1890; s. Shadrach and Sarah Jane 
(Zimmerman) Ashe; mar. Pearl Carothers, Aug. 9, 1916; Un. Ch. of 
B. at Plumcreek, Pa. Stu. Elderton Academy, 1906-09; Juniata Col¬ 
lege, 1909-10; Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, Pa., 
1911-15, B. S. in Electrical Engineering. Teacher of Math, and Science, 
Elderton Academy, 1910-11; Ass’t. Engineer, Pittsburg Lamp Brass 
and Glass Co., 1915-17; Engineering Dept., Pittsburgh Transformer 
Co., 1917-19; Electrical Engineer, Maintenance Dept., Westinghouse 
Electric and Mfg. Co., Pittsburgh, 1919-. Mem. Amer. Institute of 
Electrical Engineers. Address, 1426 Sheffield St., N. S., Pittsburgh, 
Pa. 

AUSTIN, HAZEL (Quear). 

B. New Lancaster, Ind., Nov. 27, 1894; dau. J. E. and Fannie L. 
(Darrow) Quear; mar. Oliver H. Austin of McPherson, Kans., March 
28, 1912; Un. Ch. of B. at McPherson, Nov., 1913. Grad. Fruita, Colo., 
H. S., 1911; McPherson College, Music and Liberal Arts, 1920, A. B. 
Evangelistic Singer and Personal Worker, under auspices of Mc¬ 
Pherson College, 1915-18, 1920-. Address, McPherson, Kans. 



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AUSTIN, OLIVER Henry. 

B. Belleville, Kans., March 28, 1886; j. A. W. and Malinda (Barn- 
hizer) Austin; mar. Hazel Quear, March 28, 1912; Un. Ch. of B. (Big 
Creek Church) Cushing, Okla.; minister, Dec. 20, 1905; advanced 
May 1, 1911; elder, April 3,1916. Stu. Fruita, Colo., Union H. S., 1907- 
11 ; McPherson College, 1911-15, A. B.; ibid., 1920, B. D., thesis, “Evan¬ 
gelism.” College evangelist, McPherson College, 1915-. Address, Mc¬ 
Pherson, Kans. 

AXTON, ALICE. 

Grad. Mt. Mcrris College, Acad.; University of III., Urbar.a, 
1922, A. B. Teacher, Bridgeport, Ill., H. S., second semester, 1922-23. 
Address, Mt. Morris, Ill. (Harvey Long, Mt. Morris, Ill.) 

BAGWELL, CLEO. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1922. A. B. Address, North Man¬ 
chester, Ind. (College Office.) 

BAIR, GROVER Cleveland. 

B. Lewistown, Pa., Sept. 28, 1886; s. Dorsey G. and Susan H. 
(Krips) Bair; mar. Kathryn E. Longenecker, June 17, 1913; Un. Ch. of 
B. (Spring Run Cong.), Belleville, Pa., 1900; deacon, March 11, 1917. 
Stu. Belleville H. S., 1902-06; Perkiomen Seminary, Pennsburg, Pa., 
summer, 1906; Lebanon Valley College, Annville, Pa., 1906-10, A.. B.; 
Pa. State College, State College, Pa., summer, 1912. Ass’t secretary, 
Y. M. C. A., Brooklyn, N. Y., and Lorain, Ohio, 1910-11 ; teacher of 
science and athletics, Poplar Bluff, Mo., 1911-12; teacher of science, 
Lewistown, Pa., H. S., 1912-14; Prin. Shippensburg, Pa., H. S. 1914-17; 
Carlisle, Pa., H. S., 1917-19; teacher in Laurel Grove School, Ann¬ 
ville, Pa., 1919-. Actively interested in Sunday-school work. Mem. Pa. 
State Educational Assoc. Address, Annville, Pa., R. R. 1. 

BAKER, ADAH. 

B. Greenville, Ohio, June 10, 1879; dan, Henry and Lucinda (Wey- 
bright) Baker; Un. Ch. of B. at Flora, Ind., 1902. Stu. Manchester 
College, Acad., 1896-97, and at intervals between 1897-1907; Bethany 
Bible School, 1907-10; Manchester College, Acad., 1916-17; ibid., 
College, summers, 1917-20, school year 1919-20. A. B.; Columbia Uni¬ 
versity, New York City, summer, 1921; private work at Manchester 
College since 1920. Teacher, rural schools, Darke Co., Ohio, 1894-96, 
1897-07; teacher, rural schools, including two years in Idaho, 1910-16; 
teacher of Math., North Manchester, Ind., H. S.. 1920-. Stu. Columbia 
University, New York City, summer, 1923. Address, Greenville, Ohio, 
R. R. 4. 


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BAKER, DOROTHY Linda. 

B. Everett, Pa., June 13, 1897; dau. Francis and Jennie E. (Cal¬ 
houn) Baker; Un. Cli. of B. at Everett, Pa., 1912. Stu. Everett H. S., 

1911- 15; Juniata College, Expression, 1915-17; Normal School of 

Physical Education, Battle Creek, Mich., (?) 1917-18; Temple 

University, Philadelphia, Physical Education, 1918-19; Lehigh Uni¬ 
versity, South Bethlehem, Pa., Extension Course in logic and Psycholo¬ 
gy, 1919-20; Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Mass., sociology, 1921-. 
Director of Physical Education, Moravian Preparatory School, Beth¬ 
lehem, Pa., 1919-20; Ass’t Director, Bethlehem Girls’ Club, 1920-21. 
Mem. Amer. Physical Education Assoc., Intercollegiate Prohibition 
Assoc., Phil Delta Pi. Address, Everett, Pa. 

BAKER, HELEN. 

B. Everett, Pa.. July 31, 1899; dau. Francis and Jennie (Cal¬ 
houn) Baker; Un. Ch. of B. at Everett, 1913. Stu. Everett H. S., 

1912- 16; Juniata College, 1916-18; Radcliffe College, Cambridge, 
Mass., 1919-21, A. B. Clerk in Income Tax Dept., Washington, D. 
C., 1919-20; Bookkeeper, Everett, and Tutor in French and Algebra, 
1921-. Address, 336 N. Spring St., Everett, Pa. 

BAKER, Henry GERNIE. 

B. Grantsville, Md., Aug. 15, 1891 ; Samuel and Mary (Miller) 
Baker; mar. Bessie M. Wine of Woodside, Del., June 18, 1913; Un. Ch. 
of B. at. Union Bridge, Md., (Pipe Creek Church), Jan., 1907. Stu. 
Md. Collegiate Institute (now Blue Ridge College) Prep., 1906-09; 
Blue Ridge College, Classical, 1909-12, B. A. Teacher of science, 
Cando, N. D., H. S., 1912-13; Dover, Del., H. S., 1913-15; business, 
Gardners, Pa., 1915-17; Pay Roll Dept., du Pont Co., Wilmington, Del., 
1917-18; fruit grower, Bridgevillc, Del., 1919-. Address, Bridgeville, 
Del. 

BAKER, JOHN Calhoun. 

B. Everett, Pa., Oct. 21, 1895; Francis and Jennie E. (Calhoun) 
Baker; Un. Ch. of B. at Everett,, Pa., 1912; deacon. Stu. Everett, Pa., 
IT. S., 1909-13; Juniata College, 1913-17, A. B.; Harvard University, 
business administration, 1921-. In business, and teacher of Latin, Ger¬ 
man, and French, 1917; Army Reconstruction Corps, Friends Unit, in 
France, 1918; Hardware, Implement, and Grain Business, 1919-21-. On 
committee sent to Ireland by Amer. Irish Relief Committee to investi¬ 
gate conditions, July, 1920. Mem. Business Men’s Assoc, of Everett. 
Address, 336 N. Spring St., Everett, Pa. 


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BAKER, MANO Elizabeth. 

B. Dayton, Ohio, Sept. 4, 1899; dau. William C. and Emma V. 
.(Dafler) Baker; Un. Ch. of B., West Dayton Church, March 25, 1914. 
Stu. Steele H. S., Dayton, Ohio, 1913-17; Bethany Bible School, 1917- 
19; Manchester College, 1919-21, A. B. Teacher, Johnsburg, Ohio, 
H. S., 1921-. Address, Dayton, Ohio, c/o W. C. Baker. 

BAKER, MARGARET Elizabeth. 

B. Everett, Pa., July 24, 1894; dau. Francis and Jennie E. (Cal¬ 
houn) Baker; Un, Ch. of B. at Everett, Pa., 1908. Stu. Everett, Pa., LI. 
S., 1907-11; Juniata College, 1911-15, A. B.; Haverford College, 
Haverford, Pa., Sociology, 1919-20, M. A. Teacher Math, and science, 
1915-19; teacher, Tubman H. S., Atlanta, Ga., 1921-. Address, 336 
N. Spring St., Everett, Pa. Temporary address, 848 Greene St., Au¬ 
gusta, Ga. 

BALDWIN, RAYMOND William. 

B. Conway, Kans., Sept. 26, 1885; s. W. C. and Anna (Derby¬ 
shire) Baldwin; mar. Mattie Stutzman, July 31, 1912; Un. Ch. of B. 
near Conway (Monitor Cong.), April, 1911. Stu. McPherson College, 
1905, A. B.; ibid., 1906, A. M.; University of Kans., Lawrence, 1908-10, 
1908 A. M. Farmer; vice-president Conway State Bank, 1915-. Ad¬ 
dress, Conway, Kans. 

BARKER, MARIE (Kindell). 

B. Covington, Ohio, Aug. 18, 1895; dau. J. B. and Eva J. (Graft) 
Kindell; mar. Paul Victor Barker, July 18, 1918; Un. Ch. of B. at 
Pleasant Hill, Ohio, Sept., 1905. Stu. Covington, Ohio, H. S., 1910-13; 
Bethany Bible School, 1913; Columbia College of Expression, Chica¬ 
go, 1913; Manchester College, 1914-17, A. B. Special work in mu¬ 
sic and art; travel in western, southern, and eastern U. S. Address, 
Covington, Ohio, R. F. D. No. 4. 

BARNES, EDITH Catharine (Bonsack). 

B. Westminster, Md., May 6, 1894; dau. Charles D. and Ida (Tros- 
tle) Bonsack; mar. Roger E. Barnes, June 3, 1916; Un. Ch. of B. 
(Meadow Branch Church) Westminster, Md., Nov., 1903. Stu. Blue 
Ridge College, Prep., 1912; ibid., College, 1916, A. B. Stenographer, 
Brethren Publishing House, Elgin, Ill., Nov., 1921-. Address, 104 
Commonwealth Ave., Elgin, Ill. 

BARNHART, GEORGE Abraham. 

B. Wirtz, Va., Dec. 8, 1871; s. Abraham and Annie (Wertz) 
Barnhart; mar. Zaida M. Peters of Rocky Mount, Va., March 5, 1904; 
Un. Ch. of B. at Daleville, Va. (Valley Church), Dec. 12, 1894; min¬ 
ister, Wirtz (Brick Church) June, 1906; elder. Stu. Botetourt Nor- 

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mal College (now Daleville College), English Scientific, 1893-96, 
B. E.; Daleville College, Latin Scientific, 1897-99, B. S. Teacher, 
1893-1900; farmer, 1900-. Address, Wirtz, Va. 

BARNHART, GRACE Mildred (Murray). 

B. Pittsburgh, Pa., July 27, 1893; dau. Albert and Blanche (Parkin¬ 
son) Murray; .mar. Eldon E. Barnhart of North Manchester, Ind., 
June 15, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. at Washington, D. C., 1904. Stu Man¬ 
chester College, Acad., 1907-11; ibid., Normal, summer, 1911; ibid., 
College, 1912-13, 1914-16, A. B. Grade teacher, Kinman, Ind., 1911-12; 
Liberty Mills, Ind., 1913-14; teacher, Millersburg, Ind., H. S., 1916-17; 
critic teacher in Training School of Manchester College, 1917-19. 
Address, Wabash, Ind. 

BARNHART, IRVIN Cline. 

B. Wirtz, Va., Oct. 19, 1886; s. Benjamin E. and - (Link) 

Barnhart; mar. Dulce L. Spigle, Aug. 3, 1916; Un. Ch. of B. (Brick 
Church) Wirtz, Dec. 25, 1899. Stu. Daleville College, 1909-13, A. B. 
Teacher, Bassett, Va., PI. S., 1913-14; Troutville, Va., H. S., 1914-15; 
employed in mail service, Roanoke, Va., 1915-. Address, 619 Dennis- 
ton Ave., Roanoke, Va. 

BARNHILL, GILBERT Earl. 

B. Minneapolis, Kans., March 18, 1888; j. Daniel N. and Carrie 
M. (Wise) Barnhill; mar. Mamie Jane Mooney of Liberal, Kans., 
June 4, 1916; Un. Ch. of B. at McPherson College, Kans., 1901. Grad. 
McPherson College, Normal Course, 1908, B. S. D.; ibid, College, 
1913, A. B.; University of Kans., 1914, A. B. Supt. of schools, Galva, 
Kans., 1909-11; Ramona, Kans., 1911-12; teacher of Math, and Science, 
Dickinson Co. H. S., Chapman, Kans., 1912-14; teacher of Math, and 
athletics, Dodge City, Kans., H. S., 1914-15; bakery business, Liberal, 
Kans., 1915-18; U. S. Military Service, 1918-19; Supt. of schools, Dav¬ 
enport, Neb., 1919-20; teacher, Lincoln, Neb., 1920-. Mem. I. O. O. F. 
Address, Davenport, Neb. 

♦ 

BARNHIZER, RUTH Naomi. 

B. Polo, Ill., Dec. 30, 1897; dau. Charles M. and Blanch B. (Hil¬ 
debrand) Barnhizer; Un. Ch. of B. (Pine Creek Cong.) near Polo, 
Sept., 1909. Grad. La Verne College, Expression, (2 year course) 
1915; ibid., Acad., 1916; Los Angeles State Normal School, general 
professional course, 1918; Stu. La Verne College, 1921-23, A. B. 
Teacher, La Verne Grammar School, 1918-21. Mem. Dist. Christian 
Workers’ Board, 1920-. Address, La Verne, Calif. 



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BARWICK, JOHN Workman. 

B. Dayton, Ohio, Nov. 15, 1898; j. Henry Milton and Edith Mae 
(Workman) Barwick; Un. Ch. of B. at McPherson, Kans.; March, 
1906; minister, May, 1917. Stu. Mt. Morris, Ill., H. S., 1912; Mt. 
Morris College, Academy, 1913-14; ibid., College, 1915-17, A. B.; 
Bethany Bible School, summer, 1916, autumn, 1919; University of 
Pa., 1920-. Prin. Kings, Ill., H. S., 1917-18; instructor in Science, 
Girard, Ill., EL S., 1918-19; pastor, Bethany Mission, Philadelphia, Pa., 
1920-. Address, 825 E. Westmoreland St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

BARWICK, MARY. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1922, A. B. Address, North Man¬ 
chester, Ind. (College Office.) 

BASHORE, EUGENE. 

B. Covina, Calif., June 6, 1895; Perry C. and Katherine (Over- 
holtzer) Bashore; mar. Myrtle Mae Fuller, June 10, 1919; Un. Ch. of 
B. at Covina, Calif., 1908. Stu. Covina, Calif., Union H. S., 1908-13; 
University of Southern Calif., Los Angeles, 1913; University of Chi¬ 
cago, 1914-16, Ph. B. in Education; University of Calif., Education, 
1917. Prin., Grangcville, Idaho, H. S., 1917; Head of English Dept., 
White’s Berkeley Prep. School, 1917; 2nd Lieut., Sanitary Corps, U. 
S. Army, 1918; Copywriter, Honig-Cooper Advertising Agency, 1919-. 
Mem. Sigma Phi. Address, 2514-a Virginia St., Berkeley, Calif. 

BATES, CLYDE Eugene. 

B. College Corner, Ohio, Dec. 22, 1882; s. Charles L. and Rosa 
(Rigsby) Bates; mar. Bess Royer of Mt. Morris, Ill., Apr. 8, 1909; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Four Mile Cong.) College Corner, Dec., 1897. Stu. 
College Corner H. S„ 1899-1903; Jacobs Business College, Dayton, 
Ohio, 1904-05; Wheaton College, Wheaton, Ill., 1913, A. B.; Univer¬ 
sity of Wis., Madison, summers, 1914, 1918. Bookkeeper for General 
Mission Board, Elgin, Ill., 1905-09; teacher, Mt. Morris, Ill., H. S., 
1910-12; Geneva, Ill., H. S., 1913-16; principal, Twp. H. S., Westfield, 
Ill., 1916-18; Supt. of schools, Prophetstown, Ill., 1918-. Address, 
Prophetstown, Ill. 

BAUGHER, CHARLES Abba (A. C.‘). 

B. Lineboro, Md., Sept. 8, 1893; Aaron S. and Lydia B. (Buser) 

Baugher; mar. -, June 12, 1920; Un. Ch. of B. at Lineboro, Dec., 

1909; minister, Nov. 14, 1918. Stu. - IT. S., 1910-13; Eliza¬ 

bethtown College, 3 years, Pd. B. 1917; ibid., College, \y 2 years, A. 
B. 1919; Columbia University, New York City, Physical Science, sum¬ 
mer, 1919. Teacher, Public School, York Co., Pa., 1913-15; Student 




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teacher, Elizabethtown College, Geography, 1916-17; ibid., Chemistry, 
1917-18; Ass’t Teacher of Physics and Chemistry, ibid., 1919-. Address, 
Elizabethtown, Pa. 

BAUGHER, JACOB Ira. 

B. York Co., Pa., March 7, 1889; s. Aaron S. and Lydia M. (Buser) 
Baugher; mar. Lillian Stermer, Dec. 18, 1909; Un. Ch. of B. (Upper 
Codorus Cong.) Black Rock, Pa., Sept. 28, 1909; minister, April 6, 
1918. Stu. H. S., 1904-08; Home study, 3 years, Permanent State 
Certificate, 1915; Elizabethtown College (2 yrs.), 1919, Pd. B.; 
ibid., student teacher, 1920-. Public School teacher, York Co., Pa., 12 
years. Sunday School and evangelistic work. Address, Elizabeth¬ 
town, Pa. 

BAUGHMAN, Marguerite Arthelda (Young). 

B. Mt. Morris, Ill., Jan. 25, 1894; dan. Emanuel S. and Susie E. 
(Royer) Young; mar. H. Earle Baughman, Dec. 8, 1919; Un. Ch. of 
B. at Canton, Ohio, 1907. Stu. Canton, Ohio, H. S., 1908-10, 1911-12; 
Juniata College, Prep., 1910-11; McPherson College, 1912-13; first 
semester, 1913-14; Pomona College, Claremont, Calif., second semes¬ 
ter, 1913-14, 1914-16, A. B.; Bethany College, Lindsborg, Kans., mu¬ 
sic, 1917-18; summer school, Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, music, 
1918. Teacher, English and History, Kewanee, Ill., H. S., 1918-19; 
Secretary to Bible Students League, (E. S. Young’s Correspondence 
School) Claremont, Calif., and Elgin, Ill., 1916-18. Address, Clare¬ 
mont, Calif. 

DEAHM, ESTHER (Eisenbise). 

B. Morrill, Kans., Feb. 5, 1896; dau. Thomas and Anna (Springer) 
Eisenbise; mar. Win. Beahm of Nokesville, Va., Dec. 24, 1921; Un. 
Ch. of B. at Morrill, 1908. Stu. Morrill H. S., 1910-12; John Mar¬ 
shall H. S., Chicago, 1912-14; Bethany Bible School, Seminary, 
1914-15, 1918-19, grad. 1922, B. D. Manchester College, 1916-17; A. 
B., 1920. Mem. Y. W. C. A. Address, 3435 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, 
Ill. 

EEAHM, Joseph CHARLES. 

B. Rockingham Co., Va., Dec. 20, 1864; s. LI. A. and Anna (Sho- 
water) Beahm; mar. Emma Shockley, Sept. 16, 1896; Un. Ch. of B. 
Bedford Co., Va., Dec. 25, 1880; deacon 1884; minister, 1891. Stu. 
Bridgewater College, Normal, 1884-89, B. E.; Osicaloosa College, 
Oskaloosa, Iowa, grad. 1908 A. B.; ibid., grad, (honorary), 1914, A. 
M. Teacher public schools and Prince Wiliam Academy, Va., 1890-94; 
Md. public schools, 1904-14; Pa. high schools, 1914-. Mem. Educa¬ 
tional Assoc, of Pa. Address, Connellsville, Pa. 


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BEAHM, SARA. 

B. Lowry, Va., Jan. 15, 1895; dau. Isaac and Mary (Bucher) 
Beahm; Un. Ch. of B. at Nokesville, Va., Jan. 27, 1911. Stu. Hebron 
Seminary, music teacher's course, 1909-12; ibid., English Scien¬ 
tific, 1912-15, B. E.; Elizabethtown College, stenographic, 1915-16; 
Gregg School, Chicago, Ill., summer, 1916; Lewis Institute, Chicago, 

111., 1916-17; Bethany Bible School, Seminary, 1917-18, summer, 1919; 
Manchester College, 1919-21, A. B.; ibid., Grad, four-year piano 
course, 1921; Columbia College of Expression, Chicago, 111., summer, 
1920. Stenographer, four years at Bethany Bible School, War Trade 
Board, and other places; teacher of English, five months, Hebron 
Seminary; Ass’t in piano, Manchester College, seven and one-half 
months; teacher, in Teegarden, Indiana, IT. S., 1921-. Address, Nokes¬ 
ville, Va. 

BEAHM, WILLIAM McKinley. 

B. Tazewell, Va., Nov. 4,-; s. I. N. H. and Mary (Bucher) 

Beahm; mar. Esther Eisenbise, Dec. 24, 1921; Un. Ch. of B. at Nokes¬ 
ville, Va., Jan. 20, 1910; minister, July 20, 1917. Grad. Hebron Semi¬ 
nary, 1915; Manchester College, 1920, A. B.; Bethany Bible School, 
1920-22, B. D., thesis, “ Christ’s Challenge to the Conscience.” Mem. 
Y. M. C. A., United Student Volunteers of Ch. of B. Address, Nokes¬ 
ville, Va. 

BEAM, HAROLD. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1922, A. B. Address, Holmesville, 
Neb. (College Office.) 

BECHTEL, Blair Baker. 

Grad. Juniata College, 1921, A. B. Teacher, near Pittsburgh, 
Pa., 1921-. Address, New Enterprise, Pa. (College Office; G. E. 
Yoder, New Enterprise, Pa.) 

BECHTOLD, PAUL F-. 

B. Girard, Ill., Aug. 17, 1896; s. J. Z. and Barbara (Pefly) 
Bechtold; Un. Ch. of B. at Girard, 1908; minister, Girard, Aug., 1919. 
Stu. Girard H. S., 1909-14; Blackburn College, Carlinville, Ill., 1916-17; 
Mt. Morris College, 1918-19; Bethany Bible School, Religious Educa¬ 
tion, winter term, 1920; Y. M. C. A. College, Lake Geneva, 1920; Mt. 
Morris College, 1920-21, A. B.; Northwestern University, Evanston, 

111., autumn, 1921; Bethany Bible School, Jan., 1922-23, B. D., thesis, 
I he Problem of Individual Differences in Training for Religious 

Education. Grocery Clerk, Girard, 1914-16; Ass’t professor of His¬ 
tory, Mt. Morris College, 1918; Camp work, Lake Geneva, summer, 
1920; Field Representative, Mt. Morris College, summer, 1921; Vaca- 




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tion Bible School work, Northern Ill., summer, 1921; Y. M. C. A. 
work, Chicago, 1921-. Editor “The College Campus,” 1919-20. Mem. 
M. C. A. University of Chicago, 1922-. Address, Girard, HI. 

BECK, OLIVE. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1922, A. B. Address, Dayton, Ohio. 
(College Office.) 

BECKER, ELERY R-. 

Grad. Rocky Ford, Colo., H. S., 1915; University of Colo., 
Boulder, 1921, A. B.; Stu. graduate student, School of Hygiene and 
Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md., and student 
teacher, 1919-20; ibid., student and assistant, Dept, of Medical Zo¬ 
ology, 1921-23, Sc. D. in Hygiene. Address, Rocky Ford, Colo., Box 
344. (Wilbur B. Stover, Mt. Morris, Ill.; Louise Dunham, Secretary, 
School of Hygiene and Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, 
Baltimore, Md.) 

BECKLEY, GLADYS Hagy (Cassel). 

B. Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 17, 1885; dau. Charles Martin 
and Elizabeth Royer (Hagy) Cassel; mar. Allen G. Beckley, M. D., of 
Philadelphia; Un. First Ch. of B., Philadelphia, May 2, 1906. Stu. 
Girl's H. S., Philadelphia, 1910-14; Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, 
Pa., 1914-18, A. B. Advertising Manager, Blauner’s Department Store, 
Philadelphia, 1918-. Address, 7 Overhill Road, Philadelphia, Pa. 

BECKNER, ADA. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1921, A. B. Address, Overbrook, 
Kans. (College Office.) 

BECKNER, ARTHUR Perry. 

B. Virden, Ill., Sept. 27, 1885; s. Thomas N. and Sarah J. (Har- 
nish) Beckner; mar. Elva E. Carl, June 7, 1914; Un. Ch. of B. at 
Conway Springs, Kans., summer, 1898. Stu. Nampa, Idaho, H. S., 
1903-07, University of Idaho, 1907-11, B. A. Prin., Potlatch, Idaho, 
H. S., 1911; employed in Bureau of Education, Philippine Islands, 
1912-16; teacher, Jefferson H. S., Portland, Ore. 1916; Prin., St. 
Marie, Idaho, H. S., 1917; ship fitter, Standifer Construction Corpora¬ 
tion, Vancouver, Wash., 1918-19; Prin. of Schools, Bridge, Ore., 1920- 
21; meat market, Empire, Calif., Jan. 1, 1921-. Address, Empire, Calif. 

BECKNER, HOWARD B-. 

Grad. La Verne College, 1923, A. B. Address, La Verne, Calif. 
(College Office.) 




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BECKNER, SILVA (Miller). 

B. LaGrange, Ind., Sept. 20, 1876; dau. Joseph C. and Barbara 
(Yoder) Miller; mar. William O. Beckner of McPherson, Kans., in 
Manila, Philippine Islands, June 20, 1910; Un. Ch. of B. at McPherson 
College, Jan. 1, 1910. Stu. McPherson College, Normal, 1900-04, B. 
S. D.; ibid., College, 1907-10, A. B.; University of Chicago, Religious 
Education, 1921-22. Teacher, grade schools, 1904-07; teacher of do¬ 
mestic science, Philippine Islands, 1910-14. Address, McPherson, 
Kans. Temporary address, 5815 Drexel Ave., Chicago, Ill. 

BECKNER, WILLIAM Oliver. 

B. Whitesburg, Tenn., June 28, 1877; s. Perry and Lucinda (Ba- 
shor) Beckner; mar. Silva Miller in Manila, Philippine Islands, June 
20, 1910; Un. Ch. of B. (South Beatrice Church) Holmesvile, Neb., 
Jan. 11, 1896; minister, Dec. 4, 1897; elder, Oct. 8, 1916. Stu. Mc¬ 
Pherson College, Acad, and Normal, 1897-59, 1900-01, 1902-04, ibid., 
College, 1906-09, A. B.; ibid., 1915, M. A. (honorary) given in recogni¬ 
tion of thesis, “A Book of Suggestions for Young Teachers,” written 

1913- 14. Teacher, public schools, McPherson County, Kans., 1899-1900, 
1901-02; Teacher High Schools, ibid., 1504-06; employed in Bureau of 
Education, Philippine Islands, 1909-14; Field Secretary, McPherson 
College, 1915-21. Graduate student, University of Chicago, Divinity 
School, Religious Education, 1921-22, A. M., thesis, “ The Lord’s 
Supper in the New Testament”; ibid., 1922-. Spent three months in 
China, one month in Russia and one month in Sweden and Denmark, 

1914- 15. Address, McPherson, Kans. Temporary Address, 5815 Drexel 
Ave., Chicago, Ill. 

BEER, JENNIE. 

B. Rockton, Pa., 1897; dau. Jacob Harvey and Laura Gertrude 
(Brubaker) Beer; Un. Ch. of B. at Denton, Md., 1911. Stu. Caroline 
H. S., 1913-17; Blue Ridge College, 1917-21, A. B. Teacher, 1921 -. 
Address, Denton, Md. 

BEERY, CLARENCE Arthur. 

B. Greencastle, Ind., Jan. 30, 1894; s. Perry H. and Catherine 
(Blosser) Beery; mar. Luella O. May of Ann Arbor, Mich., Aug. 15, 
1916; Un. Ch. of B. at Covington, Ohio, 1905. Stu. Covington H. S., 
1908-12; Manchester College, Science, one year; University of Mich., 
Ann Arbor, 1913-17, B. S. in Engineering. Experimental Engineer 
and Designer, Ingersoll-Rand Co., Athens, Pa., one year; draftsman 
for factory improvement for Gary Screw and Bolt Works, Gary, Ind., 
one year; garageman, machinist and electrical expert at Hughson, 
Calif., 1918-19, and at Empire, Calif., 1919-. Address, Empire, Calif. 


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BEERY, GENO Ethel. 

B. Dupont, Ohio, April 30, 1889; dau. P. H. and Catherine (Blos- 
ser) Beery; Un. Ch. of B. at Covington, Ohio, 1904. Stu. Juniata 
College, Acad., 1909; Manchester College, 1909-13, A. B.; University 
of Mich., Ann Arbor, science, 1914; Grad. Hahnemann Medical 
College, Chicago, 1920, M. D. Intern, Daily News Sanitarium, Chi¬ 
cago, 1919. Resident physician Martha Ripley Memorial Hospital, 
Minneapolis, Minn., 1920-22; resident physician, North Chicago Hos¬ 
pital, Chicago, 1922-23. Mem. Amer. Institute of Homeopathy. Address, 
Empire, Calif. 

BEERY, Helen Marie. 

Grad. Juniata College, 1922, A. B. (College Office.) 

BEERY, LEON Felix. 

B. Huntingdon, Pa., Feb. 15, 1891; .y. William and Adaline (Hohf) 
Beery; mar. Marian Thornecroft Fessenden of Boston, Mass., Dec. 31, 
1921; Un. Ch. of B. at Huntingdon, Pa., 1901. Stu. Juniata College, 
Acad., 1903-07; ibid., College and Commercial, 1908-10; Northwestern 
University, Public School Music, 1915-17. Stenographer, Breth. Pub¬ 
lishing House, Elgin, Ill., 1910-12; Head of Vocal Music Dept., Mt. 
Morris College, 1912-15; Director of H. S. Music, Grand Rapids, 
Mich., 1917-18; Military Service, A. E. F., France, 1918-19; Supervisor 
of School Music, East Chicago, Ind., 1919-20; Professor of Vocal Mu¬ 
sic, LaCrosse State Normal School, LaCrosse, Wis., 1920-22. Mem. Na¬ 
tional Education Assoc., National Conference of Music Supervisors. 
Address, 923 Larkin Ave., Elgin, Til. Temporary address, Wayne, 
Nebr. 

BEERY, PERRY Hunsaker. 

B. Hocking County, Ohio, Sept. 2, 1862; s. Abraham S. and Mar¬ 
garet (Hunsaker) Beery; mar. Kate Blosser, Jan. 2, 1887; Un. Ch. of 
B. in Hocking County, Ohio, 1879; minister, 1889; elder, 1902. Stu. 
Mt. Morris College, Acad., 1889-90; DePauw University, Greencastle, 
Ind., Prep., 1892; ibid, College, classical, 1893-95; Juniata College, 
1899, A. B. Teacher, country school, Mount Morris, Ill., 1891; Supt. of 
schools, Clark’s Hill, Ind., 1896-97; Prin., Fruitdale Seminary, Fruit- 
dale, Ala., 1898; president, Citronelle College, Citronelle, Ala., 1900; 
pastor, Brethren Mission, . Indianapolis, Ind., 1901-03; teacher and 
farmer, Covington, Ohio, 1903-07; traveling colonization agent, Santa 
Fe Railway, 1907-1919; pastor, S. Los Angeles, Calif., 1919-20; joint 
owner and manager of garage and machine shop at Empire, Calif., 
1920-. Throat trouble prevented giving full time to ministry. Address, 
Empire, Calif. 


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BEERY, WILBUR Holmes. 

B. Greencastle, Ind., Nov. 12, 1892; s. Perry H. and Kate (Blos- 
ser) Beery; mar. Victoria M. Strong of Ionia, Mich., July 12, 1917; 
Un. Ch. of B. at Covington, Ohio, 1904. Stu. Covington,. Ohio, H. S., 
1909-12; Manchester College, Acad., 1912-13; University of Mich., 
1913-15; Mich. State Normal College, Ypsilanti, Commercial Teach¬ 
er's Course, 1915-17. Prin., Commercial Dept., Conneaut, Ohio, H. S., 
1917-18; Belding, Mich., H. S., 1918-19; automobile and garage busi¬ 
ness, Empire, Calif., 1919-. Address , Empire, Calif. 

BEERY, ZELMA M-. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, A. B. Address, Brookville, 
Ohio. (College Office.) 

BENNETT, J- M-. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1923, A. B. Address, Brandywine, W. 
Va. (College Office.) 

BENTON, HOMER Soyster. 

Minister. Grad. Juniata College, 1916, A. B. Address, Hollidays- 
burg, Pa. R. R. (College Bulletin; J. J. Shaffer, Hollidaysburg, Pa.) 

BERKEBILE, FOSTER H-. 

B. Johnstown, Pa., Dec. 31, 1888; s. Lewis and Matilda (Faust) 
Berkebile; mar. Edna C. Ferry of New Paris, Pa., Nov. 26, 1914; Un. 
Ch. of B. at Huntingdon, Pa., Feb., 1906. Stu. Juniata College, Prep., 
1904-06; Pa. State College, State College, Pa., Mining Engineering, 
1906-10, B. S. Constructing engineer, Johnstown, 1910-. Address , 803 
Fronheiser St., Johnstown, Pa. 

BESHORE, EDITH Leona. 

B. Kingman, Kans., Nov. 28, 1896; dau. David K. and Mary Ann 
(Keller) Beshore; Un. Ch. of B. at Murdock, Kans., Aug., 1909. Stu. 
McPherson College, Acad., 1913-17; ibid., College, 1917-20, A. B. 
Instructor in English and Science, Nashville, Kans., H. S., 1920-. Ad¬ 
dress, Kingman, Kans. 

BETTS, GILBERT Lee. 

B. Independence, Kans., Nov. 30,. 1893; s. David and Anna Viola 
(Fogle) Betts; Un. Ch. of B. (Boise Valley Church) Boise, Idaho, 
1905. Stu. Mt. Morris College, three years between 1911-15; Mc¬ 
Pherson College, 1920-21, B. S.; University of Calif., Berkeley, science, 
1921-. Address, Nampa, Idaho, R. R. 3. 

BICKNELL, ALDA (Cline). 

B. Lipscomb, Va., Aug. 8, 1884; dau. John P. and Mary Ann 
(Spitler) Cline; mar. Allan B. Bicknell, May 30, 1917; Un. Ch. of B. 






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at Bridgewater College, 1916. Stu. Bridgewater College, 1902-08, B. 

A. ; University of Va., Special student, 1909; Harrisonburg, Va., Nor¬ 
mal School, 1916. Teacher, public schools, 1908-10, 1911-13; Instructor, 
Academy of Bridgewater College, 1915-19. Mem. Y. W. C. A., Wo¬ 
man’s Christian Temperance Union. Address, Bridgewater, Va. 

BITTLE, WILLIAM H-. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1922, B. S. Address, North Man¬ 
chester, Ind. (College Office.) 

BIXLER, EDWARD Clinton. 

B. near Westminster, Md., Feb. 1, 1877; s. Uriah and Sarah A. 
(Myers) Bixler; mar. Margaret B. Engler, Dec. 29, 1910; Un. Ch. of 

B. (Meadow Branch Cong.) near Westminster, Oct. 21, 1893; minis¬ 
ter, Sept., 1905; elder, Aug. 4, 1917. Stu. Western Maryland College, 
Westminster, Md., Prep., 1896-97; ibid., College, 1897-1901, A. B.; ibid., 
1905, A. M., (honorary) thesis, “The Debt of Shakespeare to Plautus in 
Writing the Comedy of Errors”; Johns Hopkms University, Balti¬ 
more, Md., 1901-03; University of Pa., Philadelphia, 1905-06, 1908-09, 
Ph. D., thesis , “An Investigation to Determine the Efficiency with 
which the Compulsory Attendance Law is Enforced in Philadelphia.” 
Tutor, Western Maryland College, Westifiinster, Md., 1903-04; profes¬ 
sor of ancient languages, Elizabethtown College, 1906-08; president and 
professor of ancient languages, Manchester College, 1910-11; professor 
of ancient languages, Bridgewater College, 1911-13, Blue Ridge Col¬ 
lege, 1913-; dean of Blue Ridge College; Chairman Mission Board of 
Eastern District of Md., April, 1918-; Trustee and Treasurer of Board 
of trustees of Blue Ridge College, Jan., 1920. Address, New Windsor, 
Md. 

BLAIR, JOHN Alvin. 

B. Mercersburg, Pa., Sept. 13, 1883; s. Martin L. and Barbara 
(Zuck) Blair; mar. Ruth Fasnacht, May 28, 1913; Un. Ch. of B. at 
Blue Ridge College, Union Bridge, Md., 1903; minister, June, 1906. Stu. 
Summer Normal, Welsh Run, Pa., 1900; Summer Normal, Upton, Pa., 
1901 and 1902; Blue Ridge College, Acad., 1905; Zanerian Art Col¬ 
lege, Columbus, Ohio, Pen art course, 1907; Cotop Technical School, 
Pittsburgh, Pa., Business course, 1908; McPherson College, Special, 
1911-15; University of Kansas, Lawrence, summers, 1913-1914, 1917; 
ibid., Hist, and Education, 1917, A. B.; ibid., Fellow in education, 1918, 
A. M., thesis, “The Influence of the Teaching of History upon the 
Making of History.” Teacher Public Schools, Franklin Co., Pa., 1899- 
1900, 1905-06; Teacher of pen art, Call’s School of Accounting, Pitts¬ 
burgh, Pa., 1907; Prin., School of Commerce, Blue Ridge College, 
1908-11; McPherson College, 1912-16; Prin., Acad., and associate pro- 



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fessor of education, McPherson College, 1918-19; Registrar, ibid., 1919-. 
Head Depts. of Education and Psychology, 1920-. Preaching and 
educational lectures occasionally. Mem. Phi Delta Kappa, 1917; Mc¬ 
Pherson City' Forum, 1919; Council of Education of the State of 
Kansas, 1921. Address, McPherson, Kansas. 

BLICKENSTAFF, AUGUSTUS Jacob. 

B. Edna Mills, Ind., March 25, 1872; s. David D. and Hannah 
(Wagoner) Blickenstaff; mar. Josephina Mitterling of Wolcott, Ind., 
May 25, 1910; Un. Ch. of B. (Middle Fork Church) Edna Mills, 1894. 
Stu. Zanerian Art School, Columbus, Ohio, 1896; Manchester College, 
Acad., 1896-1900; Indiana University, Notre Dame, 1900-04, A. B.; 
ibid., School of Medicine, 1904-07, M. D.; New York Post Gradu¬ 
ate Medical School, 1914-15. Teacher, Public Schools, Clinton Co., 
Ind., 1893-96; Teacher of Penmanship, Manchester College, 1897-1900; 
Teacher, Cannelton, Ind., H. S., 1903-04; Physician and Surgeon, Wol¬ 
cott, Ind., 1907-14; Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist, Peoria, Ill., 
1916-; Staff, Methodist Hospital of Peoria. Mem. Amer. Medical 
Assoc.; Ill. State Medical Soc.; Peoria City Medical Soc.; University 
Club of Peoria; Lions Club of Peoria. Address. 800-2 Peoria Life 
Bldg., Peoria, Ill. 

BLICKENSTAFF, ELSIE (Price). 

B. Liberty, Neb., July 30, 1894; dau. Wm.-and Christina (Berry) 
Price; mar. Leo Blickenstaff, Sept. 14, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. at Burr 
Oak, Kans., 1906. Stu. Beatrice, Neb., H. S., 1909-10, 1912-13; Po¬ 
mona, Calif., H. S., 1911-12; La Verne College, 1913-14, 1916-18, A. B.; 
Bethany Bible School, Seminary, 1918-19. Substitute teacher, public 
schools, Beatrice, Neb., 1913; teacher, country school, McFarland, 
Calif., 1915-16; nursing, packing-house work, housekeeping, cooking, 
etc. Under appointment as missionary to India, 1920. Address, Chica¬ 
go, Ill. 

BLICKENSTAFF, LEO Roy. 

B. Cerro Gordo, Ill., June 29, 1889; s. Levi and Barbara (Wag¬ 
oner) Blickenstaff; mar. Elsie Price, Sept. 12, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. at 
Oakley, Ill., Jan. 4, 1903; minister, July 1, 1913. Stu. Macon County 
Schools, 9th & 10th grades, 1904-06; Cerro Gordo. H. S., 1906-07; Mt. 
Morris College, 1907-09, 1910-15: Acad. 2 years, College, 1915, A. B.; 
Bethany Bible School, Seminary, 1918, B. D.; Columbia School of Or¬ 
atory, Chicago, 1918; The Divinity School of the University of Chi¬ 
cago, 1918-19. Teacher, country school, Oakley, Ill., 1909-10; Under 
appointment as missionary to India, 1920. Postal Clerk, Chicago, 
Ill., 1920-22; Teacher, in a Community School, Pippapass, Ky., 1922-. 
Address, Pippapass, Ky. 


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BLICKENSTAFF, LLOYD C-. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, A. B. Address, North Man¬ 
chester, Ind. (College Office.) 

BLICKENSTAFF, MARIE (Bntterbaugh). 

B. North Manchester, Ind., Jan. 23, 1896; dau. Theron D. and 
Mary Etta (Wright) Butterbaugh; mar. Lloyd C. Blickenstaff of 
North Manchester, Ind., Aug. 31, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. (Eel River 
Cong.) near North Manchester, Dec., 1907. Stu. Manchester Col¬ 
lege, Acad., 1911-15; ibid., Normal, 1915-16; ibid., College, 1915-20, 
A. B.; Bethany Bible School, one year. Address, Ankeny, Iowa. 

BLICKENSTAFF, MILES. 

N. J. K. Blickenstaff; minister. Grad. McPherson College, 
1921, A. B. Amer. Address, Quinter, Kans. (College Office.) 

BLOUGH, CARMAN George. 

B. Johnstown, Pa., Nov. 11, 1895; s. Silas S. and Mary Alice 
(Wertz) Blough; Un. Ch. of B. at Pittsburgh, Pa., 1906. Stu. Batavia, 
Ill., H. S., 1910-11; Manchester College, Acad., 1911-14; ibid., Col¬ 
lege, Commercial Teacher's Course, 1914-16, B. C. S.; ibid., 1916-17, 
A. B.; Columbia University, New York City, summer, 1918; School of 
Commerce and Administration, University of Chicago, summer, 1920; 
University of Wisconsin, Madison, graduate school of commerce, 
1920-22, A. M. in Commercial Economics; ibid., School of Commerce 
and Law School, part time, 1921-22. Head of Commercial School, 
Bridgewater College, 1917-18; head of Commercial Department, Fond 
du Lac, Wis., H. S., 1918-20; Ass’t in Accounting, University of Wis., 
1920-22. Auditor of Corporations, Wisconsin Tax Commission, In¬ 
come Division, March 1, 1922-. Traveling salesman, summer, 1919. 
Did public accounting along with school work. Mar. Kartherine Flory 
of Bridgewater, Va., Aug. 17, 1922. Certified Public Accountant by 
examination, Wis. State Board of Accountancy, May 25, 1922. Address, 
Madison, Wis., care of Wisconsin Tax Commission, Income Division. 

BLOUGH, CAROL (Miller). 

B. Maxwell, Iowa, June 18, 1895; dau. S. B. and Carrie (Gibson) 
Miller; mar. Homer E. Blough of Waterloo, Iowa, June 3, 1917; Un. 
Ch. of B. at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Nov., 1906. Stu. Cedar Rapids H. S., 
1909-13; Mx. Morris College, 1913-17, A. B.; Bethany Bible School, 
summer, 1917; Friends University, Wichita, Kans., Extension Dept., 
spring, 1918; Bethany Bible School, autumn, 1919; University of Chi¬ 
cago, Religious Education, 1919-20, A. M., thesis, “ The Significance of 
the Feminist Movement for Religious Education.” Physics labora¬ 
tory Ass’t, 1912-13; Ass’t primary teacher, Mt. Morris, Ill., public 



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schools, 1914-15; Ass’t in Math., Mt. Morris College, 1915-17; teacher 
of first grade, Wichita, Kans., 1918-19; pastor’s wife, Wichita, Kans., 
1917-19; Prin. Lindenwood, Ill., public school, 1920-. Address, Linden- 
wood, Ill. Perm. F orwarding Address, 1220 Third Ave., Cedar Rapids, 
Iowa. 

BLOUGH, Elmer PERCY. 

B. Hooversville, Pa., Sept. 29, 1891; s. P. J. and Emma (Shaffer) 
Blough; Un. Ch. of B. at Hooversville, Pa., June, 1902; minister, Oct. 
21, 1917. Stu. Juniata College, Acad., 1907-10; ibid., College, 1914-15; 
University of Pa., Philadelphia, 1915-17, A. B.; Temple University, 
Philadelphia, Theology, 1919-. Ass’t cashier, First National Bank, 
Hooversville, Pa., 1910; cashier, ibid., 1911-14; teacher of science and 
civics, Uniontown, Pa., H. S., 1917; clerk in Record Dept., Congoleum 
Co., Philadelphia, 1918; manager and vice president, Draw Down 
Towel Cabinet Co., Philadelphia, 1919-. In charge of Wilmington, 
Delaware, Mission of Ch. of B., Aug., 1918 to May, 1919. Mar. Mazie 
Scott Cassel of Philadelphia. Address, 735 Grove Ave., Johnstown, 
Pa. 

BLOUGH, Henry WALTER. 

B. Mt. Carroll, Ill., Dec. 24, 1888; j. Noah and Mary (Sheller) 
Blough; mar. Maud Pratt, Sept. 4, 1915; Un. Ch. of B. at Mt. Morris 
College, Feb. 2, 1909. Stu. Mt. Carroll H. S., 1904-08; Mt. Morris 
College, Math, and Science, 1909-11, 1914-15, A. B. Physical Director, 
1909-10, 1914-15; instructor in Math, and physics, Naperville, Ill., H. 
S., 1911-13; Math, and athletics, Interlaken School for boys, Rolling 
Prairie, Ind., 1915-18; engaged in real estate, Benton, Ill., 1919-. Ad¬ 
dress, Benton, Ill. 

BLOUGH, HOMER Earl. 

B. Hooversville, Pa., Dec. 7, 1889; s. Peter J. and Catharine (Hof- 
ner) Blough; mar. Carol Gibson Miller, June 3, 1917; Un. Ch. of B. 
at South Waterloo, Iowa, 1907; minister, ibid., 1915. Stu. Mt. Morris 
College, Acad., 1910-13; Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls, 
summers, 1909, 1910; Mt. Morris College, 1914-17, B. A.; Friends 
University, Wichita, Kans., Divinity course, part time, 1918-19; Bethany 
Bible School, summer, 1917, autumn, 1919; University of Chicago, Re¬ 
ligious Education, 1919-20; Jan.-June, 1921; March, 1921, A. M., thesis, 
“Materials for the Adult Bible Class”; ibid., graduate student, Jan., 
1922-. Teacher, rural schools, Iowa, 1908-09; grade school, Black- 
hawk Co., Iowa, 1909-10; salesman for Success and Aluminum Co., 
summers, 1913, 1914; field representative for Mt. Morris College, sum¬ 
mers, 1915, 1916; pastor, West Wichita, Kans., 1917-19; supply pastor, 
Plymouth Congregational Church. Chicago, Til., 1920; District Super- 


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visor, Interchurch World Survey, Chicago, winter, 1919-20. Pastor 
community church, • Lindenwood, Ill., 1920-23. Stu. University of 
Chicago, 1923, B. D., thesis, “ Social Attitudes of the Church of the 
Brethren. Pastor, Wiley, Colo., 1923-. Address, Wiley, Colo. 

BLOUGH, I- MARIE (Goshorn). 

Mar. Roy E. Blough, May 19, 1923. Grad. Manchester Col¬ 
lege, 1922, A. B. Address, Ladoga, Ind.. (College Office.) 

BLOUGH, JACOB M. 

B. Stanton’s Mill, Pa., Dec. 12, 1876; s. Emanuel J. and Sally 
(Brandt) Blough; mar. Anna Z. Detwiler, June 26, 1903; Un. Ch. of 
B. (Quemahoning Cong.) Stanton’s Mill; minister, Sept. 4, 1897; 
elder, Jan. 4, 1907. Stu. Juniata College, Normal English, 1896-99, 
B. E.; ibid., College, 1899-1903, A. B.; ibid., 1911, D. D. (honorary); 
ibid., Seminary, 1919-20, B. D., thesis, “ The Life of Fellowship.” 
Missionary to India, 1903-; Editor, Gujarati Sunday-School Quarterly, 
1907-14; Prin., Bulsar Bible School, 1913-16. Address, Vyara, via 
Surat Dist., India. 

BLOUGH, Jacob ROY. 

B. Pittsburgh, Pa., Aug. 21, 1901; s. S. S. and Mary A. (Wertz) 
Blough; Un. Ch. of B. at Batavia, Ill., 1911. Stu. Manchester Col¬ 
lege, Acad., 1914-17; ibid., College, 1917-21, A. B. ; University of Wis., 
Madison, Economics, 1921-22, M. A. in Economics. Teacher, Com’l 
Dept., Fond du Lac, Wis., H. S., 1919-20; Ass’t in Manchester College 
Acad., 1918-21; Professor of History and Economics, ibid., 1922-. 

Salesman, summer, 1921. Address, Decatur, Illinois. 

♦ 

BLOUGH, JOHN Howard. 

B. Waterloo, Iowa, July 10, 1897; s. Uriah S. and Mary (Miller) 
Blough; mar. Mae Hersch of Waterloo, Aug. 24, 1921; Un. Ch. of B. 
at South Waterloo, Iowa, June, 1908; minister, May 18, 1918. Stu. 
West Waterloo H. S., 1914-16; Mt. Morris College, 1917-19, A. B.; 
Bethany Bible School, 1919-20; University of Chicago, Divinity 
School, 1920-21, A. M., thesis, “ Missionary Methods of Early Chris¬ 
tianity ”; Iowa State College, Ames, vocational agricultural education, 
June, 1921-, thesis in preparation for M. S., “ Methods of Teaching 
Agriculture in Foreign Christian Missions.” Religious worker at Con¬ 
gregational Student Center, Ames, Nov. 1, 1921-. Address, 266 Ham¬ 
mond Ave., Waterloo, Iowa. 

BLOUGH, Lillie KATHERINE (Flory). 

B. Penn Laird, Va., Sept. 15, 1895; dau. Walter S. and Ella (Re¬ 
heard) Flory; Un. Ch. of B. at Bridgewater, Va., Aug., 1912. Stu. 
Bridgewater, Va., H. S., 1909-13; Bridgewater College, Math, and 



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science, 1914-17, B. S.; Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y., Science, 1919. 
Mar. Carman G. Blough, Aug. 17, 1922. Address, Madison, Wis. 

BLOUGH, MAZIE Scott (Cassel). 

B. Philadelphia, Pa., April 16, 1897; dau. Charles Martin and 
Elizabeth Royer (Hagy) Cassel; mar. Elmer Percy Blough of Johns¬ 
town, Pa.; Un. First Ch. of B., Philadelphia, May 2, 1906. Stu. 
West Philadelphia H. S. for Girls, 1911-15; Philadelphia Normal 
School for Girls, 1915-17; University of Pa., English, 1917-19. Teach¬ 
er of English, Girard College, Philadelphia, 1917-. .Address, 735 Grove 
Ave., Johnstown, Pa. 

BLOUGH, Minnie MAE (Hersch). 

B. Jesup, Iowa, Oct. 15, 1898; dau. Nevin B. and Minnie Mae 
(Eshleman) Hersch; mar. John Howard Blough of Waterloo, Iowa, 
Aug. 24, 1921 )Un. Ch. of B. Waterloo, 1911. Stu. West Waterloo 
H. S., 1913-17; Mt. Morris College, 1917-21, A. B.; Bethany Bible 
School, one year. Teacher, H. S., 19-. Address , 1 ICO Bertch Ave., 
Waterloo, Iowa; Temporary Address, Ames, Iowa. 

BLOUGH, ROBERT O scar. 

Stu. Mt. Morris College, 1919-22; McPherson College, 1922-23, 

A. B. and B. S. Address, Waterloo, Iowa. (College Office.) 

BLOUGH, SILAS S. 

B. Hooversville, Pa., April 27, 1868; Emanuel J. and Sarah 
(Barndt) Blough; mar. Mary A. Wertz, June 17, 1894; Un. Ch. of B. 
(Quemahoning Cong.) Somerset Co., Pa., June, 1885; minister, 
elected June 28, 1894, advanced, 1895, elder, May, 1902. Stu. Juniata 
College, Normal, 1891-93, B. E.; ibid., 1895, M. E.; Manchester Col¬ 
lege, 1913-15, A. B.; Bethany Bible School, 1908-11, 1916; ibid., 1917, 

B. D., thesis , “ Studies in Ordinances” (Part Two of “ Studies in Doc¬ 
trine and Devotion,” issued by the General Mission Board, Ch. of B.) ; 
University of Chicago, Divinity School, summer, 1917. Teacher, com¬ 
mon schools, Somerset and Cambria Cos., Pa., 1886-91, 1893-98; teach¬ 
er, summer normals, Scalp Level and East Conemaugh, Pa., 1893, 1894; 
pastor, Johnstown, Pa., 1893-1900, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1900-07; evangelist, 
1907-08; pastor, Batavia, Ill., 1908-11; teacher, Bible Dep’t, Manches¬ 
ter College, 1911-18; pastor, Astoria, Ill., 1918-21; Decatur, Ill., July, 
1921-. Writer for church periodicals; author of the Christian Work¬ 
ers’ Society Booklet, 1916; delegate from Pittsburgh, Pa., to The 
International Sunday-School Convention, Toronto, Canada, 1905. Mem. 
General Sunday School Board, Ch. of B., 1914-17; District Mission 
Board of Middle Ind., 1915-18; Ministerial Board of Southern Ill.. 
1918; Standing Committee, 1907, 1914, 1916, 1918; Committee for 


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Saving Our Children to the Church, 1919-; Secretary, General Minis¬ 
terial Board, 1921-; Chairman, Southern Ill. Board of Religious Edu¬ 
cation; Secretary-Treas., Board of Religious Education for Mt. Mor¬ 
ris College, 1921-. Address, Decatur, Ill. 

BLUDER, VERA Marie (Dickson). 

B. Arkansas City, Kans., Jan. 14, 1896; dau. Geo. H. and Fannie 
(Masterson) Dickson; mar. Edward C. Bluder of La Grange, Ill., 
Sept. 1, 1920; Un. Ch. of B. at Hastings St. Mission, Chicago, March, 
1906. Stu. Oak Park, Ill., H. S., 1911-15; Chicago Normal College, 
1915-17. Teacher, grade school, La Grange, Ill., 1917-19; seventh 
grade, Melrose Park, Ill., 1919-20. Mem. National Educational Assoc.; 
Lake Shore Teachers’ Association. Address, 636 N. Spring Ave., La 
Grange, Ill. 

BOAZ, EDNA (Detter). 

B. Nickerson, Kans., Oct. 31, 1890; dan. F. P. and Lora J. (Trostle) 
Detter; mar. Jacob M. Boaz, Aug. 23, 1916; Un. Ch. of B. at Nickerson, 
Kans., 1903. Stu. McPherson College, Acad., 1904-08; ibid., Ex¬ 
pression, 1910-11; ibid., College, 1908-12, A. B.; University of South¬ 
ern California, Los Angeles, public speaking, 1913, 2nd semester; 
Columbia College of Expression, Chicago, summers 1913, 1914, winter 
1915-16, Bachelor of Expression. Teacher of public speaking and ex¬ 
pression, McPherson College, 1913-15. Address, Los Angeles, Calif. 

BOAZ, Le ROY Delp. 

B. Mainland, Pa., Sept. 5, 1889; s. Daniel M. and Kathryn H. (Delp) 
Boaz; mar. Sara Kathryn Dove of Cloverdale, Va., Oct. 22, 1919; Un. 
Ch. of B. at Huntingdon, Pa., Jan. 1910. Stu. Lansdale, Pa., H. S., 
spring, 1904; West Chester State Normal School, West Chester, Pa., 
1905-06; Juniata College, Normal English, spring, 1908, 1909-10, 
B. E.; ibid., College, 1910-11; University of Pittsburgh; Education, 
1913-15, A. B. and B. E. Educ.; University of Chicago, fall, 1915, Sociolo¬ 
gy. Teacher ungraded country school, 1906-09; Prin. 1st Ward School, 
Crafton Station, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1911-13; Inspector, Pa. Dept, of 
Health, 1916-17; Claim Agent, Pittsburgh Railway Co., 1917-18; U. S. 
Army 1918-19; Fruit grower and farmer, Daleville, Va., 1919-. Mem. 
Phi Delta Kappa (Pittsburgh). Address, Daleville, Va. 

BOAZ, SARA Kathryn (Dove). 

B. Daleville, Va., April 9, 1892; dau. John A. and Lula Belle 
(Huff) Dove; mar. Le Roy Delp Boaz of Mainland, Pa., Oct. 22, 1919; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Botetourt Cong.) Daleville, Feb., 1906. Stu. Dai.e- 
ville College, 1907-10, B. E.; ibid.. College, 1910-14, A. B. Address, 
Daleville, Va. 


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BOITNOTT, JOHN Wesley. 

B. Boone Mill, Va., Aug. 29, 1897; j. C. C. and Sarah Elizabeth 
(Naff) Boitnott; Un. Ch. of B. (Bethlehem Cong.) Naffs, Va., 
Aug. 29, 1915; minister, ibid., Boone Mill, Aug., 1920. 
Stu. Daleville College, Acad., 1915-18; ibid., Jr. College, 
1919-21. Farmer, 1918-19; Prin., Boone Mill Jr. H. S., 1921-. Ad¬ 
dress, Boone Mill, Va. 

BOLLINGER, AMSEY F-. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1922, A. B. Address, Fruitland, Idaho. 
(College Office.) Teacher, Church of the Brethren Industrial School, 
Geer, Va., 1922-. 

BOLLINGER, MARGARET (Delk). 

B. Pitsburg, Ohio, May 12, 1893; dan. Charles I. and Ella (Nis- 
wonger) Delk; mar. Wilbur Bollinger of Idaho, 1921; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Pitsburg, Feb. 28, 1908. Stu. Manchester College, Acad., 1912-13; 
ibid., College, 1913-15, 1916-18, A. B. Teacher of home economics, 
Manchester College Acad., 1916-18; ibid., College Dept. 1918-21. Ad¬ 
dress, North Manchester, Ind. 

BOLLINGER, Mary Elizabeth. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, A. B. Address, Fruitland, 
Idaho (College Office.) 

BOLLINGER, WILBUR R-. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1921, A. B. Address, North Man¬ 
chester, Ind. (College Office.) 

BOMBERGER, DAVID Roy. 

B. Manheim, Pa., Feb. 15, 1898; s. H. R. and Elizabeth (Ear- 
hart) Bomberger; Un. Ch. of B. at Pasadena, Calif., March 5, 1914; 
minister, ibid., Nov. 12, 1917. Stu. Pasadena H. S., 1914-17; La 
Verne College, 1917-21, A. B.; University of Southern Calif., 
Los Angeles, Religious Education, 1921-22, M. A., thesis, “ Religious 
Educative Program for Young Men (Ages 18-25.)” Field worker 
for La Verne College in Calif., Ore., Wash., and Idaho, summer, 
1920; Librarian, La Verne College, 1920-21; Ass’t., Religious Work 
Dept., Los Angeles Y. M. C. A., 1921-22; Director of Recreation, 
Santa Monica Summer Conference, 1921. Mem. Los Angeles Y. M. 
C. A.; Ember Soc., La Verne Chapter. Address, 7 33 Maple St., Pasa¬ 
dena, Calif. 

BONAR, HUGH Samuel. 

B. Mt. Morris, Ill., Sept. 7, 1894; s. Jacob W. and Olive B. (Hed¬ 
rick) Bonar; mar. Mabel Alice Miller of South English, Iowa, winter 
of 1920-21; Un. Ch. of 13. at Mt. Morris, 1909; minister. Stu. Mt. Morris 




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141 


H. S., 1908-1911; Mt. Morris College. Acad., 1911-13; ibid., College, 
1915-18, A. B.; University of Chicago, History and Education, summer, 
1918, military service, U. S., England and France, 1918-19; teacher of 
social science, Senior H. S., Ripon, Wis., 1919-21; Supt. of Schools, 
Mauston, Wis., H. S., 1921 -. Chautauqua work, summer, 1917; One 
of the supts., Mutual Chautauqua System, Chicago, summer, 1920; 
field representative, Mt. Morris College, summer, 1921. Address, Mt. 
Morris, Ill. 

BONAR, MABEL Alice (Miller). 

B. North English, Iowa, July 27,1895; dau. William H. and Alice 
(Berstler) Miller; mar. Hugh S. Bonar of Mt. Morris, Ill., winter 
of 1920-21; Un. Ch. of B. at North English, Sept. 1910. Stu. North 
English H. S., grad. 1913; ibid., Normal Training Course, grad. 
1914; Mt. Morris College, 1916-19, A. B. Teacher, 1914-16; teacher, 
Kinross, la., H. S., 1919-20. Address, Mauston, Wis. 

BONSACK, John RALPH. 

B. Westminster, Md., July 21, 1895 ; s. Charles D. and Ida A. (Tros- 
tle) Bonsack; mar. Erma J. Bopst of Frederick, Md., Aug. 29, 1921; Un. 
Ch. of B., Washington City Church, 1908. Stu. Md. Collegiate In¬ 
stitute (now Blue Ridge College) Prep., 1910-13; Blue Ridge Col¬ 
lege, 1913-17, A. B.; Walton School of Commerce, Chicago, Account¬ 
ing, Oct., 1919- Feb., 1920. U. S. Army, research chemist in the 
Chemical Warfare Service with the rank of Sgt. Major, Nov., 1917- 
April 5, 1919; Cost clerk, Emerson Brantingham Co., Waynesboro, Pa., 

1919- 1920; Salesman, The R. L. Dollings Co., New Windsor, Md., Feb., 

1920- . Professional baseball in the Eastern and Blue Ridge Leagues, 
summers 1915, 1917; Captained baseball teams of Industrial Leagues, 
winning pennants in both Leagues, seasons 1918, 1919. Mem. Amer. 
Legion. Address, New Windsor, Md. 

BONSACK, OLGA Elizabeth. 

B. Westminster, Md., Jan. 24, 1900; dau. Charles D. and Ida A. 
(Trostle) Bonsack; Un. Ch. of B. at Union Bridge, Md., 1910. Stu. 
Blue Ridge College, Prep., 1912-17; ibid., College, 1917-21, A. B.; 
Columbia University, New York City, summer, 1921. Teacher of 
Latin and economics, Westminster, Md., H. S., 1921-. Address, 104 
Commonwealth Ave., Elgin, Ill. 

BONSACK, PAUL Charles. 

B. near Westminster, Md., March 26, 1897; s. Charles D. and 
Ida A. (Trostle) Bonsack; Un. Ch. of B. (Pipe Creek Church) Union 
Bridge, Md., Dec., 1909. Stu. Blue Ridge College, 1916-21, B. A. 
Timekeeper, Brethren Publishing House, Elgin, Ill., 1921-. Address, 
104 Commonwealth Ave., Elgin, Ill. 


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BOOK, Isaac BRUCE. 

B. Blain, Pa., Feb. 1, 1872; Edmund D. and Elizabeth (Long) 
Book; mar. Mae Stine, Dec. 25, 1900; Un. Ch. of B. at Juniata College, 
May 19, 1892; minister, Feb. 17, 1897; elder, Nov. 12, 1910. Stu. 
Juniata College, Normal English, 1892-96, B. E.; ibid., College 
1500, A. B.; University of Chicago, summer, 1904. Professor of 
English and modern languages, Manchester College, 1900-10; ibid., 
professor of modern languages and manual arts, 1910-14; farmer and 
preacher, 1914-. Amateur taxidermist, 1906-. Address, North Man¬ 
chester, Ind., R. R. 5. 

BOOK, WILLIAM Ira. 

B. Blain, Perry Co., Pa., June, 1875; s. Edmund D. and Elizabeth 
(Long) Book; mar. Zella Benedict, June, 1901; Un. Ch. of B. at 
Juniata College, 1895; minister, spring, 1897; advanced, fall, 1898. Stu. 
Juniata College, Normal, 1884-86, B. E.; ibid., College, 1897-98; 
Pennsylvania College, Gettysburg, Pa., 1902-08; University of Penn¬ 
sylvania, Philadelphia, summer sessions 1906-09, school year 1909-10, 
B. S.; ibid., 1910-13, Ph. D. Prin., public schools, Stonerstown, Bed¬ 
ford Co., Pa., 1898-99; Saxton, Bedford Co., Pa., 1899; Duncannon, 
Perry Co., Pa., 1899-1901; Gettysburg, Pa., 1901-09; teacher of physics, 
University of Pennsylvania, 1909-; also professor of physics, Temple 
University, Philadelphia, 1919-. (Chosen to organize the Dept.) Mem. 
Sigma Xi. Address , 207 S. Dekalb St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

BOOKWALTER, JESSE Eugene. 

B. Trotwood, Ohio, Sept. 17, 1895; s. Levi A. and Catherine Ann 
(Shock) Bookwalter; Un. Ch. of B. (Lower Stillwater Church) Trot¬ 
wood, Sept. 1, 1912; minister, Lower Stillwater Church, Sept. 1, 1918. 
Stu. Madison Twp. H. S. and Randolph, Ohio, H. S., 1910-15; 
Bethany Bible School, 1916-19; Manchester College, 1919-21, A. B.; 
Teacher in H. S. near Dayton, Ohio, 1921-. Address, Trotwood, Ohio. 

BOOMERSHINE, REUBEN. 

B. Brookville, Ohio, Feb. 7, 1892; s. W. H. and Orilla (Pote) 
Boomershine; Un. Ch. of B. at Brookville, Dec., 1909; minister, Sept. 
1, 1912. Grad. Brookville H. S., 1911; Manchester College, 1915, 
A. B. Prin., Franklin Twp. H. S., Darke Co., Ohio, 1916-18. Ad¬ 
dress, Brookville, Ohio. 

BOONE, AMOS Robert. 

B. Lyons, Kans., Oct. 14, 1893; R. O. and Arrenah (Bru¬ 
baker) Boone; mar. Neta Olive Cullen of McPherson, Kans., Aug. 
20, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. at Lyons, Kans., about 1908; minister, April, 
1918. Stu. Lyons H. S., 1909-13; McPherson College, 1915-19, A. 


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B.; Oberlin School of Theology, Oberlin, Ohio, 1919-22, B. D. 
Teacher of country school, 1913-15; Pastor, Castalia, Ohio, 1919-20; 
Vermilion, Ohio,'1921-. Address, 1905 E. Euclid, McPherson, Kans. 

BOONE, CLARA Myrtle. 

B. Goshen, Ind., Feb. 11, 1888; dan. Daniel and Jane (Myers) 
Boone; Un. Ch. of B. (Rock Run Cong.), Goshen, Ind., Feb. 11, 
1900. Stu. North Manchester, Ind.; H. S., 1902-04; Goshen H. S., - 
autumn, 1906; Manchester College, Acad., Music Expression, stu. 
part of 1908-11; ibid., Acad., 1914-15; ibid., Normal, summer, 1917; 
Glendive, Mont., Normal School, summer, 1918; Manchester Col¬ 
lege, Normal English, 1919-20, B. E.; ibid., College 1920-. Teacher, 
Paxton, Mont., 1918-19. Address, 203 E. 7th St., N. Manchester, 
Ind. 

BOONE, GEORGE N-. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1921, A. B. Teacher of Manual Arts, 
McPherson, Kans., 1921-. Address, McPherson, Kans. (College Of¬ 
fice.) 

BOORSE, MADOLIN. 

Grad. Juniata College, 1923, A. B. (College Office.) 

BOSLER, HOWARD A-. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, A. B. Address , Huntertown, 
Ind. (College Office.) 

BOWERS, HARRY. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1923, A. B. Address, McPherson, 
Kans. (College Office.) 

BOWMAN, CURTIS Buford. 

B. Boonsmill, Va., Dec. 23, 1895; j. Geo. W. and Maranda (Bru¬ 
baker) Bowman; mar. Martha V. Blickenstaff of Quinter, Kans., June 
5, 1920; Un. Ch. of B. at New Plymouth, Idaho, April 9, 1904; 
minister, Quinter, Kans., Sept. 1, 1917. Stu, Bethany Bible School, 
1911-12; Quinter H. S., 1912-16; McPherson College, 1916-20, B. 
S.; Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, 1920-. Ass’t. 
teacher in Biology, McPherson College, 1917-20. Mem. United Stu¬ 
dent Volunteers of Ch. of B.; National Anti-Tobacco Assoc. Ad¬ 
dress, c/o George W. Bowman, Onekama, Mich. Temporary ad¬ 
dress, 3541 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, Ill. 

BOWMAN, Daniel LOUIS. 

B. Quinter, Kans., Dec. 14, -; D. F. and Elizabeth (Bru¬ 

baker) Bowman; Un. Ch. of B. at Quinter, Jan. 18, 1913. Stu. Quinter 
H. S., 1911-15; Bethany Bible School, Seminary, 1918-19; McPherson 





144 


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College, 1916-18, 1919-21, A. B. Prin., graded rural school, Quinter, 

1915- 16; Supt. Hardin, Mo., Central IT. S., 1921-. Farming, partner¬ 
ship farm, Quinter, summers 1916-20. Address, Quinter, Kans. 

BOWMAN, ELIZABETH. 

B. Bridgewater, Va., Feb. 24, 1896; dau. Sidney Lee and Edna 
(Myers) Bowman; Un. Ch. of B. at Bridgewater, Sept., 1910. Stu. 
Bridgewater College, Acad., 1910-14, B. E.; Juniata College, Home 
Economics, 1914-17; Bridgewater College, Science, 1917-18; George 
Washington University, Washington, D. C., 1920-. Employed in 

Bureau of War Risk Insurance, Washington, D. C., Sept., 1918- 
May, 1920. Address, Bridgewater, Va. 

BOWMAN, IDA May. 

B. Quinter, Kans., Oct. 14, 1896; dau. D. F. and Sarah Elizabeth 
(Brubaker) Bowman; Un. Ch. of B. at Quinter, Oct., 1909. Stu. 
Quinter H. S., Normal Training, 1910-15; McPherson College, 

1916- 21, A. B. Teacher, rural school, Quinter, 1915-16, 1918-19; History 
and Normal Training, Quinter H. S., 1921-. Address. Quinter, Kans. 

BOWMAN, JOSEPH L-. 

B. Quinter, Kans., 1890; s. D. F. and Sarah Elizabeth (Bru¬ 
baker) Bowman; Un. Ch. of B. at Quinter, 1905. Stu. McPherson 
College, Acad., 1911-13; Mt. Morris College, Acad., 1913-14; Bethany 
Bible School, Seminary, 1914-15; McPherson College, 1915-18, A. 
B.; Oberlin Graduate School of Theology, Oberlin, Ohio, 1918-19; 
Yale Divinity School, New Haven, Conn., 1919-20; University of 
Chicago, Sociology and Psychology, 1920-21. Teacher country school, 
1909-10; Ass’t. in Math., 1915-16; teacher, La Verne College, 1921-. 
Address, Quinter, Kans. 

BOWMAN, Joseph PRICE. 

B. Johnson City, Tenn., July 5, 1890; s. S. J. and Sue (-) 

Bowman; mar. Florence Huff of Daleville, Va., June 5, 1918; Un. 
Ch. of B. (Knob Creek Cong.), Johnson City, Tenn., March, 1904; 
ibid., minister, Sept., 1916. Stu. Daleville College, 1910-11; Bridge- 
water College, B. A., 1911-13; Columbia University, New York City, 

1914- 15; Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn., 1917. Teacher in 
Johnson City, Tenn., H. S., 1913-14; Prin., Troutville, Va., H. S., 

1915- 17 ; professor of science, Daleville College, 1918-21; teacher, south¬ 
ern Va., 1921-. Address, Daleville, Va. 

BOWMAN, MIRIAM Martha. 

B. Boones Creek, Tenn., Oct. 9, 1898; dau. Dr. S. J. and Sue 
V. (Bowman) Bowman; Un. Ch, of B. (Knob Creek Church), Tenn. 
Stu. Boones Creek H. S., 1913-16; Daleville College, 1916-17; Blue 



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145 


Ridge College, 1917-18; Bridgewater College, 1918-20, B. A. Teacher, 
Bridgewater, Va. H. S., 1920*. Stu. Columbia University, New York 
City, summer, 1922. Address , Johnson City, Tenn., Route 3. 

BOWMAN, O-— F-. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1923, A. B. Address, Harrisonburg, 
Va. (College Office.) 

BOWMAN, PAUL Haynes. 

B. Washington Co., Tenn., July 5, 1887; j. Dr. S. J. and Sue 
Virginia (Bowman) Bowman; mar. Flora Hoover, Aug. 12, 1913; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Knob Creek Church), Washington Co., Tenn., Jan., 
1900; minister, July, 1907; elder, Aug., 1921. Stu. Boones Creek, Tenn., 
Seminary, 1902-06; Bridgewater College, 1906-10, A. B.; Crozer 
Theological Seminary, Chester, Pa., 1910-13, B. D.; University of 
Pa., Philadelphia, 1911-13, A. M.; Blue Ridge College, 1918, D. D. 
(honorary). Student-Pastor, Bethany Church, Philadelphia, Pa., 
1910-15; president, Blue Ridge College, 1915-18; professor of biblical 
literature and theology, Bridgewater College, 1918-19; president, 
Bridgewater College, 1919-. Address , Bridgewater, Va. 

BOWMAN, R- D-. 

Minister. Grad. Bridgewater College, 1923, A. B. Address, 
Dayton, Va. (College Office.) 

BOWMAN, R- P- G-. 

Grad. Bridgew'ater College, 1923, B. S. Address, Harrisonburg, 
Va. (College Office.) 

BOWMAN, SAMUEL Benjamin. 

B. Quinter, Kans., April 27, 1887; s. D. F. and Sarah Elizabeth 
(Brubaker) Bowman; mar. Pearl Stauffer, Aug. 13, 1911; Un. Ch. of 
B. at Quinter, Kans., Dec., 1903; minister, June, 1914. Stu. Bethany 
Bible School, 1908-12; McPherson College, Acad., 1912-14; ibid., 
College, 1915-18, A. B.; North China Language School, Chinese 
Language, 1918-20. Teacher in common school, Gove Co., Kans., 
1914-15; Missionary to China, 1918-. Mem. China Christian Educa¬ 
tional Assoc.. Address, North China Language School, Pekin, China. 

BOWMAN, Stella Viola. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1923, A. B. Address, Quinter, Kans. 
(College Office.) 

BOWMAN, STOVER Daniel. 

B. Callaway, Va., April 30, 1898; s. Josephus and Lydia Susan 
(Ikenberry) Bowman; Un. Ch. of B., (Bethlehem Cong.), Boone 
Mill, Va., Aug., 1908; Minister, ibid., Aug., 1919. Stu. Daleville 









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College, Acad., 1915-18; ibid., Junior College, 1919-21; Manchester 
College, 1921-23, A. B. Farmer, Callaway, Va., 1918-19; Pastor, 
Pulaski, Va., sun mer, 1921. Address , Callaway, Va. 

BOWMAN, WARREN Daniel. 

B. Dayton, Va., April 9, 1894; s. Benjamin Franklin and Mary 
Elizabeth (Miller) Bowman; Un. Ch. of B. at Bridgewater, Va., 1908. 
Stu. Bridgewater, Va., H. S., 1909-13; Bridgewater College, 1914-17, 
1919-20, A. B.; University of Chicago, 1921-22, A. M. Teacher, graded 

school, 1913-14; Medical Dep’t., U. S. Army, 1917-19; Prim,-, 

H. S., 1920-21. Address, Dayton, Va., R. F. D. 

BOYD, ANNA Katherine. 

B. Huntington Co., Ind.; dou. E. L. and Anna May (Cook) 
Boyd; Un. Ch. of B. at Huntington, Ind., 1915. Stu. Lancaster Twp. 
H. S., Grad. 1911; European School of Music, Ft. Wayne, Ind., 
Piano, 1912; Manchester College, summers, 1913, 1914, 1916, 1917, 
winters, 1916-18, A. B. Teacher, Huntington, Ind., 1913-16, 1918-19; 
critic teacher, grades 3 and 4, Manchester College Training School, 
1919-. Has traveled in Canada and eastern states during vacations. 
Stu. Columbia University, New York City, summer, 1922. Address, 
Warren, Ind. 

BOYER, CHARLES. 

Minister. Grad. Manchester College, 1922, A. B. Address, 
North Manchester, Ind. (College Office.) 

BOYER, DANIEL Webster. 

B. North Manchester, Ind., March 8, 1893; s. Samuel and Ellen 
(Butterbaugh) Boyer; mar. Oda Grace Mitchel of Center Point, Ind., 
May 27, 1916; Un. Ch. of B. (West Manchester Cong.), N. Man¬ 
chester, Nov. 12, 1905. Stu. Laketon, Ind., H. S., 1910-11; Man¬ 
chester College, Acad, and Music, 1911-14, receiving Teacher’s Certi¬ 
ficate in Voice; ibid., Acad., and Diploma Course in Voice, 1915-17; 
Amer. Conservatory cf Music, Chicago, Collegiate Course in Music, 
1917-19; ibid., Music, monthly trips, 1919-20, summer 1920 and 
regular trips most of the time since. Teacher of Voice and Musical 
Theory, Hebron Seminary, 1914-15; Voice, Manchester College, 1919- 
22; Director of Music, ibid., 1922-. Evangelistic singing and work 
in musical institutes of churches, summers of 1913, 1916, 1917.. Address, 
604 E. Ninth St., North Manchester, Ind. 

BOYER, WALTER Elwood. 

B. North Manchester, Ind., May 30, 1890; .?. Samuel and Ellen 
(Butterbaugh) Boyer; mar. Verna F. Grossnickle, Aug. 27, 1912; 
Un. Ch. of B. at North Manchester, Feb. 22, 1903. Stu. Laketon, Ind., 



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147 


H. S., 1904-08; Manchester College, Normal, summers 1908, 1909; 
ibid., College, 1910, one term, 1911-12, 1913-15, A. B. Teacher, .1908- 
11; Prin., Chippewa H. S., Wabash, Ind., 1915-16; Supt., ibid., 1916- 
17; U. S. Army, 1917-19; bookkeeper and accountant, 1920-. Address, 
North Manchester, Ind. 

BRAMMELL, Everett William. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1923, A. B. Address, Ozawkie, Kans. 
(College Office.) 

BRAMMELL, IRA N- H-. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1923, A. B. Address, Ozawkie, Kans. 
(College Office.) 

BRAMMELL, P- ROY. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1923, A. B. Address, Ozawkie, Kans. 
(College Office.) 

BRANDT, HARRY Alonzo. 

B. Harlan, Iowa, Feb. 5, 1885; s. Christian Jacob and Sarah 
Flora (Yoder) Brandt; mar. Mary Ellen Daggett, Oct. 4, 1917; Un. 
Ch. of B. at Covina, Calif., 1904; minister, 1905; elder, 1917. Stu. 
Covina H. S., 1905; Bethany Bible School, 1907-10; Pomona Col¬ 
lege, Claremont, Calif., 1910-14, B. A.; Yale University, New Haven, 
Conn., fellow in economics, 1916-17. Bookkeeper, Covina National 
Bank, 1905-07; instructor in economics, Pomona College, 1914-16; 
book editor, Brethren Publishing House, Elgin, Ill., 1917-19; ranch¬ 
man, La Verne, Calif., 1919-. Editor Scribblers’ Magazine (Pomona 
College literary publication), 1915; author “The Widowed Earth,” 
1916; special contributor to the The Gospel Messenger, 1916-19; member, 
Gish Fund Committee, 1918-19; editor of the Yearbook of the Ch. of 
B. (Brethren Family Almanac), 1918-19; Secretary, General Edu¬ 
cational Board of the Ch. of B., 1918-19. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. 
Address, La Verne, Calif. 

BRANDT, JESSE Christian. 

B. Hemet, Calif., Oct. 26, 1893; s. Christian Jacob and Sarah 
(Yoder) Brandt; mar. Kathryn Bomberger, June 25, 1919; Un. Ch. 
of B. at Covina, Calif., Sept. 1910. Stu. Covina, Calif., H. S., 1908-10; 
Bonita, Calif., H. S., 1910-11; LaVerne College, Acad., 1911-12; ibid., 
College, 1912-13; Pomona College, 1914-17, A. B.; University of 
Calif., Berkeley, 1919-20, M. A., thesis, “ Preparation of Citizens for 
Municipal Inspectorial Duty Through .Adequate Presentation of Sec¬ 
ondary-School Subjects.” Professor of Math., La Verne College, 
1920-. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Delta Kappa. Address, La Verne, 
Calif. 





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BRANDT, KATHRYN (Bomberger). 

B. Lancaster Co., Pa., March 31, 1892; dau. Henry R. and Lizzie 
S. (Earhart) Bomberger; mar. Jesse C. Brandt of La Verne, Calif., 
June 26, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. at Manheim, Pa., Feb. 1911. Stu. La- 
Verne College, Acad., 1912-15; ibid., College, 1921-22; Los Angeles 
State Normal School, 1915-17; University of California, Berkeley, 
summer, 1918; La Verne College, 1921-. Teacher, elementary school, 
Pasadena, Calif., 1917-19; Oakland, Calif., 1919-20; La Verne Grammar 
School, 1920-21. Address, La Verne, Calif. 

BRANDT, PAUL Kenneth. 

B. Culver, Kans., March 16, -; j. W. E. and Clara J. 

(Thomas) Brandt; Un. Ch. of B. at McPherson, Kans., Oct., 1915; 
minister, ibid., Jan., 1917. Stu. Minneapolis, Minn., H. S., almost four 
years; McPherson College, four and one-half years, taking A. B., 
1920; Bethany Bible School, 1920-21. Pastor Eden Valley Church, 
1921-. Address , R. F. D. 4, St. John, Kans. 

BRECHBILL, Henry HARPER R-. 

B. Franklin Co., Pa., May 8, 1890; s. John G. and Alice M. 
(Kauffman) Brechbill; mar. Lulu Long, June 6, 1914. Stu. Mary¬ 
land Collegiate Institute, 1905-08; Blue Ridge College, 1908-11, 
A. B.; University of Pittsburgh, School of Education, part 1916-17, 
A. M. Ass’t. instructor in Math., Blue Ridge College, 1911-12; Prin., 
Boonsboro, Md. H. S., 1912-16; Teacher of science, East Liberty 
Academy, Pittsburgh, 1917; Canner of vegetables and fruits, Boons¬ 
boro, 1917-. Address, Boonsboro, Md. 

BREININGER, HERMAN Price. 

B. Lewistown, Pa., April 2, 1894; j. John and Sarah (Swigart) 
Breininger; mar. Helen Herbster of Lewistown, June 18, 1921; Un. 
Ch. of B. at Huntingdon, Pa., Jan. 10, 1914; minister, April 8, 1917. 
Stu. Lewistown H. S., grad. 1911; Juniata College, grad. 1917, A. B.; 
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Dept, of Education, 1918. Teacher 
of Math, and athletic coach, Kiskiminitas School. Saltsburg, Pa., 1917, 
1919; teacher of chemistry, Westfield, N. J., H. S., 1919-21; teacher 
of Math, and athletic coach, Germantown Friends School, Philadelphia, 
1921-. Address, 5401 Wissahickon Ave., Germantown, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

BRENNEMAN, ALICE Shaffer (Guyer). 

B. Loysburg, Pa., dau. Emanuel S. and Elizabeth Teeter Shaffer 
Guyer; mar. William J. Brenneman of Wellman, Iowa, Feb. 3, 1921; 
Un. Ch. of B. at Woodbury, Pa., March 9, 1907. Stu. Elizabethtown 
College, one year; Bethany Bible School, Mission Course, two years; 




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Nason Hospital, Roaring Spring, Pa., Nurses' Training Course, 
1914-16; R. N. Post Graduate work, four months. Teacher, Blair 
County, Pa., 1913-14; Nurse, 1917-. Address , Curryville, Blair County, 
Pa. 

BRENNEMAN, LEO Leslie. 

B. Polo, Mo., July 18, 1885; s. Martin and Esther (Bosserman) 
Brenneman; mar. Eulessa Bien, Sept. 25, 1915; Un. Ch. of B. (Coven¬ 
try Church) Pa., 1898. Stu. Juniata College, Normal, 1902-05, B. E.; 
ibid., 1910, M. E.; Teachers College, Columbia University, New York 
City, 1910-12, B. S. in education; ibid., 1912-13, A. M. Teacher, Lords- 
burg College (now La Verne College), 1906; teacher private school, 
New York City, 1907-09; principal of school, Hicksville, Long Island, 
1912-15; insurance broker, 711 National City Bank Building, Cleve¬ 
land, Ohio, 1915-. Chautauqua lecturer, 1915. Mem. Cleveland 
Chamber of Commerce, Cleveland City Club, National Education 
Assoc., National Assoc, of Life Underwriters. Address, 1400 Wagar 
Ave., Lakewood, Cleveland, Ohio. 

BRENNEMAN, WILLIAM J-. 

Minister. Grad. Bethany Bible School, 1922, B. S. L. (School 
Office.) 

BREON, GUY L-. 

B. 1885. Grad. Hahneman Medical College, Chicago, 1915, M. 
D. Licensed, 1919. Physician. Address, 3364 E. Jefferson St., Detroit, 
Mich. (Amer. Medical Assoc., 535 N. Jefferson St., Chicago; John 
F. Dietz, 3770 Cadillac St., Detroit, Mich.) 

BREON, JESSIE F-. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1923, A. B. Address, Portis, Kans. 
(College Office.) 

BRIDGE, INEZ M-. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, A. B. Address, North Man¬ 
chester, Ind. (College Office.) 

BRIGHT, J- DANIEL. 

Minister. Grad. Manchester College, 1922, A. B. Address, 
Arcanum, Ohio. (College Office.) 

BRILLHART, DAVID H-. 

S. David Y. Brillhart. Grad. Lehigh University, South Bethle¬ 
hem, Pa., Engineering, 1906, C. E. Engaged in engineering work 
since graduation; at present (1923) a member of the firm of Brill- 
hart-Brothers Company, Contractors, Bethlehem Trust Company Build¬ 
ing, Bethlehem, Pa. Address, 53 Market St., Bethlehem, Pa. (David 
Y. Brillhart, Dallastown, Pa., R. R. L; Natt M. Emery, Vice-Presi¬ 
dent, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa.) 








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BROOKS, HARLAN Jesse. 

B. Miami Co., Ohio, May 5, 1898; George M. and Emma F. 
(Martin) Brooks; mar. Ruth E. Forney of Chicago, Ill., June 8, 
1923; Un. Ch. of B. (Lower Stillwater Church) near Dayton, Ohio, 
Sept., 1916; minister, ibid., Aug. 27, 1918. Stu. Randolph Twp., 
Englewood, Ohio, H. S., 1912-13, 1916-17; Bethany Bible School, 

1917- 19; Manchester College, 1919-21, A. B. Supply pastor, 1918- 
22; Teacher of Salesmanship among colleges in Ohio, Ind., Pa., Va. 
and N. Y., 1921-. Address, Clayton, Ohio, R. F. D. 1. 

BROOKS, RUTH Elizabeth (Forney). 

B. Palestine, Ark., Oct. 5, 1896; dan. Daniel L. and Anna Mary 
(Shull) Forney; Un. Ch. of B. at Reedley, Calif., 1907. Stu. Reedley 
H. S., 1911-15; La Verne College, 1916-18; Bethany Bible School, 

1918- 20; Manchester College, 1920, A. B.; ibid., 1920-21", A. M.; 
National Kindergarten and Elementary College, Chicago, two-year 
course, 1920-21; Teacher, Practice School of Manchester College, 
1922-23. Address, 3435 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, Ill. 

BROWER, CORA. 

Grad. Bethany'Bible School, 1923, B. S. L. (School Office.) 

BROWER, ELVA Elizabeth. 

B. South English, Iowa, 1894; dan. Peter and Sarah Elizabeth 
(Stoner) Brower; Un. Ch. of B. (English River Church) South Eng¬ 
lish, Sept., 1905. Stu. South English H. S., 1909-13; Mt. Morris 
College, 1913-14, 1918-20, A. B.; Bethany Bible School, 3 months, 
1917; graduate work, University of Iowa, Iowa City, summer, 1921. 
Teacher of English, Tabor, Iowa, schools, 1920-21; teacher, Louis¬ 
ville, Ky., 1921-. Secretary, South English, Y. W. C. A., 1920-21. 
Address, South English, Iowa. Temporary address, 1130 S. Second 
St., Louisville, Ky. 

BRUBAKER, ALBERT Solomon. 

B. Girard, 111., Sept. 1, 1893; j. Riley F. and Elizabeth (Harnly) 
Brubaker; mar. Mabel Crist of La Verne, Calif., May 29, 1920; Un. Ch. 
of B. at McPherson, Kans., 1905; minister, La Verne, Apiil 1, 1918. 
Stu. Bonita, Calif., Union H. S., 1908-09; La Verne College, Bible and 
Acad., 1909-12; Central Union H. S.. 1915-16; La Verne College, 
1917-21, A. B.; University of Southern Calif., Los Angeles, sum¬ 
mers, 1918-19; Bethany Bible School, 1921-22. Pastor, Rice Lake, Wis., 
1922-. Mem. United Student Volunteers of Ch. of B.; Student Volun¬ 
teer Movement. Address, Rice Lake, Wis. 


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BRUBAKER, C 


FREEMAN. 


B. Roanoke, Ill., March 18, 1891; s. C. C. and Mary (Lemon) 
Brubaker; mar. Marguerite Coupris, Aug. 4, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. at 
McPherson, Kans., 1906. Stu. McPherson College, 1907-13, B. A.; 
Eclectic Medical College, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1913-17, M. D. Medical 
officer, U. S. Army, service in England, France and Germany, 1917-19; 
physician and surgeon, Plano, Iowa, 1919-. Mem. Amer. Legion. 

Address, Plano, Iowa. 

BRUBAKER, CRAWFORD. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1922, A. B. Address, McPherson, 

Kans. (College Office.) 

BRUBAKER, [Mrs. Crawford]. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1922, A. B. Address, McPherson, 

Kans. (College Office.) 

BRUBAKER, GLADYS. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1923, A. B. Address, McPherson, 

Kans. (College Office.) 




BRUBAKER, HARVEY A-. 

B. Virden, Ill., April 2, 1886; s. S. S. and Mary Ann (Harsh- 
barger) Brubaker; mar. Iva L. Rohrer, Aug. 15, 1912; Un. Ch. of B. 
(Pleasant Hill Cong.) Virden, Dec. 14, 1902; minister, June 13, 1913; 
elder, Nov. 25, 1921. Stu. Pleasant Hill, Ohio, H. S., grad. 1906; 
Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy (now the Graduate 
School of Social Service Administration, University of Chicago), 
Methods and Principles of Relief, grad. 1909; Lewis Institute, Chi¬ 
cago, English and Manual Arts, 1910; Bethany Bible School, grad. 
1912; Manchester College, 1912-15, A. B.; University of Southern 
Calif., Los Angeles, 1922 and previously; Bethany Bible School, 
grad. 1922, B. D., thesis, “ Correlation of Church Agencies in the 
Program of Religious Education.” Pastor, New Philadelphia, Ohio, 
1915-16; Akron, Ohio, 1916-19; Pasadena, Calif., 1920-. Address, 20 7 
S. Catalina Ave., Pasadena, Calif. 

BRUBAKER, HARVEY M-. 


B. Olathe, Kans., Nov. 23, 1882; s. John Y. and Phebe E. (Crist) 
Brubaker; mar. Pearl Myers, Jan. 1, 1912; Un. Ch. of B. (Monitor 
Church) McPherson, Kans., Dec., 1897; minister, July 22, 1907; elder, 
March 6, 1915. Stu. McPherson College Normal, 1902-06, B. S. D.; 
ibid., College, 1908-10, 1916-17, A.'B. Teacher, Kans. grade schools, 
1906-07, 1908-09, 1910-15; farmer, 1911-16; pastor, Plattsburg, Mo., 
1918-21; near Boise, Idaho, 1921-22; Meridian, Idaho, 1922-. Worked 





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in connection with Sunday Schools of Southwestern Kansas and South¬ 
eastern Colorado, 1910-11. Address, McPherson, Kans. 

BRUBAKER, Hazel Irene. 

Grad. La Verne College, 1922, A. B. Address, Raisin, Calif. 
(College Office.) 

BRUBAKER, LELAND S-. 

Minister. Grad. La Verne College, 1922, A. B. Address, La 
Verne, Calif. (College Office.) 

BRUBAKER, LILA C. 

B. Virden, Ill., July 13, 1891; dau. Samuel S. and Mary A. (Harsh- 
barger) Brubaker; Un. Ch. of B. at Girard, Ill. Grad. Manchester 
College, 1920, A. B.; Bethany Bible School Seminary, 1921, B. D., 
thesis, “A Character Study of John the Apostle.” Matron, Man¬ 
chester College, 1918-19; Ass’t librarian, Bethany Bible School, 1919-. 
Mem. Y. W. C. A. Looking toward definite Christian work. Address, 
Virden, Ill., R. No. 1. 

BRUBAKER, MABEL (Crist). 

B. Quinter, Kans., Oct. 23, 1889; dau. D. A. and Mary E. (Roesch) 
Crist; mar. Albert S. Brubaker of La Verne, Calif., May 29, 1920; 
Un. Ch. of B. at Quinter, 1902. Stu. Bethany Bible School, 1910-15; 
Quinter H. S., 1915-17; Bethany Bible School, 1917-18; La Verne 
College, 1918-21, A. B. and B. S. L.; Bethany Bible School, 1921-22, 
B. D., thesis, “The Will of God Intuitively Recognized.” Mem. 
United Student Volunteers; Student Volunteer movement. Ad¬ 
dress, 605 San Dimas Ave., San Dimas, Calif. 

BRUBAKER, MABEL Elizabeth. 

Grad. Mt. Morris College, 1923, A. B. Address, Virden, Ill. 
(College Office.) 

BRUBAKER, MABLE. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1923, A. B. Address, McPherson, 
Kans. (College Office.) 

BRUBAKER, MARIE Hannah (Woody). 

B. Balton, Kans., June 30, 1899; dau. I. J. and Harriet E. (Con¬ 
nor) Woody; mar. L. S. Brubaker of La Verne, Calif., June 4, 1921; 
Un. Ch. of B. at Reedley, Calif., 1911. Stu. La Verne College, Prep., 
1914-17; ibid., College, 1917-21, A. B.; University of Southern Calif., 
Los Angeles, summer, 1921. Director of physical education for 
women, La Verne College, 1921-22. Address, La Verne, Calif. 



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BRUBAKER, MARTHA. 

Grad. La Verne College, 1923, A. B. Address, 2230 Tyler Ave., 
Fresno, Calif. 

BRUBAKER, MARTHA (Masterson). 

B. Maryland, April 21, 1871 ; dan. Samuel Stauffer and Martha 
(Bishop) Masterson; mar. Nicholas J. Brubaker of Lordsburg (now 
La Verne), Calif., Aug. 27, 1899; Un. Ch. of B. (Pleasant Hill Church) 
Virden, Ill., Dec. 3, 1894. Stu. McPherson College, 1898-99; University 
of So. Calif., Los Angeles, 1913-19, A. B.; ibid., summer, 1919, 1919-20. 
Teacher in grammar schools, Ill., 1891-98; Calif., 1901-06; Substi¬ 
tute Teacher, Pasadena, Calif., 1906-07; Teacher, grammar schools, 
Hawthorne, Calif., 1909-10; Los Angeles, Calif., 1913-. H. S. Teach¬ 
er’s Certificate, 1920. Mem. The Women’s University Club; Los 
Angeles City Teachers Club; National Education Assoc.; Art Club of 
the University of Southern Calif. Address, 2140 West Thirty-first 
St., Los Angeles, Calif. 

BRUBAKER, NICHOLAS J. 

B. Girard, Ill., April 23, 1868; s. John and Mary (Neff) Bru¬ 
baker; mar. Martha Masterson of Girard, Ill., Aug. 27, 1899; Un. Ch. 
of B. (Pleasant Hill Cong.) Virden, Ill., 1885; elder, South Los 
Angeles Cong., 1918. Stu. Mount Morris College, Acad., 1891-93; De- 
Pauw University, Greencastle, Ind., 1894-95; University of Calif., 
Berkeley, summer, 1905; University of Southern California, Los 
Angeles, summers, 1909-15, A. B.; ibid., summers, 1916-18, A. M., thesis, 
“The Decline of the Power of the House of Lords.” Teacher, gram¬ 
mar schools, Ill., 1888-91, 1893-94, 1895-96; Lordsburg College (now 
La Verne College), 1898-99; grammar schools, Riverside Co., Calif., 
1899-1906; grammar schools, Los Angeles, 1906-13; intermediate schools, 
Los Angeles, 1914-21 ; Berendo Junior High School, Los Angeles, Calif., 
1921-22. Mem. National Geographic Soc.; School Masters Club of 
Southern Calif.; vice-president Los Angeles City Teachers Club; Na¬ 
tional Education Assoc.; Southern Calif. Teachers Assoc.; High 
School Teachers Assoc.; president Board of Trustees, La Verne Col¬ 
lege. Address, 2140 W. Thirty-first St., Los Angeles, Calif. 

BRUBAKER, NINA Blanche (Teeter). 

B. Grinnell, Kans., Jan. 2, 1899; dau. Isaac Nelson and Priscilla 
Elizabeth (Burger) Teeter; mar. W. E. Brubaker of McPherson, 
Kans., Sept. 10, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. at Larned (City Cong.), Kans., 
1909. Stu. High School, 1912-16; McPherson College, 1916-20, A. B. 
Mem. Y. W. C. A.; Foreign Volunteer Band; Intercollegiate Anti- 
Tobacco Assoc. Address, McPherson, Kans. 


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BRUBAKER, Ora George. 

B. Howard Co., Ind., May 11, 1875; s. George and Mary (Hamil¬ 
ton) Brubaker; mar. Cora Mae Cripe, July 26, 1905; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Mt. Morris, Ill., 1504; deacon, 1895. Stu. New London H. S., 1893- 
94; Mt. Morris College, Acad., 1894-96, 1897-99; University of 
Chicago, Rush Medical College, 1902-06, M. D.; post graduate 
course in ear, nose and throat, ibid, 1920-21; post graduate course on 
the eye, Ill. University School of Medicine and Rush Medical Col¬ 
lege, Chicago, 1920-21. Teacher, grade school, Howard Co., Ind., 
1896-97, 1899-1901; Prin., Ervin Twp. H. S., Ind., 1901-02; physician, 
111. and Ind., 1906-13; medical missionary, Liao Chow, Shansi, China, 
1913-20; practicing specialist in eye, ear, nose and throat, North Man¬ 
chester, Ind., 1921-, while on extended furlough from China. Received 
Sixth Degree Decoration from Central Government of China for 
anti-plague work in North China, 1918; received honorable mention 
from Secretary of State, Washington, D. C. Mem. China Medical 
Missionary Assoc.; Charter Mem., Anatomical and Anthropological 
Assoc, of China; Fellow Amer. Medical Assoc. Address, North Man¬ 
chester, Ind. 

BRUBAKER, WARNIE E-. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1921, B. S. Teacher of Manual Arts, 
Dodge City, Kans., H. S., 1921-. Address, Dodge City, Kans. (Col¬ 
lege Office.) 

BRUMBAUGH, Aaron John. 

B. Hartville, Ohio, Feb. 14, 1890; s. Francis and Frances (Gehman) 
Brumbaugh; mar . Ruth Sherrick of Mt. Morris, Ill., May 31, 1914; 
Un. Ch. of B. (East Nimishillen Cong.) Hartville, 1907; minister; 
elder, Jan. 19, 1922. Stu. Hartville H. S., 1904-08; Mt. Morris Col¬ 
lege, 1910-14, A. B.; University of Chicago, Divinity School and 
School of Education, 1917-18, A. M., thesis, “ The Effect of Control 
Incentive on Learning and Work.” Teacher, rural school, Lake 
Twp., Stark Co., Ohio, 1908-09; Supt. of Consolidated H. S., Mecca 
Twp., Trumbull Co., Ohio, 1909-10; Supt. public schools, Mt. Morris. 
Ill., 1914-15; Professor of English, Mt. Morris College, 1915-17; Prin. 
Academy, ibid., 1918-19; Head of Dept, of Education, ibid., 1919-; 
Vice-president (Acting president) ibid., 1921-22; president-elect for 
1922-23. Mem. National Geographic Soc.; vice-chairman, Board of 
Religious Education for Mt. Morris territory. Address, Mt. Morris, 
Ill. 

BRUMBAUGH, ANNA BELLE. 

B. Randolph Twp., Portage Co., Ohio, Dec. 1, 1891; dau. Cyrus 
and Katherine (Kurtz) Brumbaugh; Un. Ch. of B. near Hartville, 



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Ohio, June 5, 1904. Stu. Hartville H. S., 1906-10; Juniata College, 
Sacred Literature, 1913-16; ibid., College, 1917-19, A. B. Teacher in 
public schools near Hartville, 1911-13; missionary to India, 1920-. 
Address, Vada, Thana Dist., India. U. S. A. address, Hartville, Ohio. 

BRUMBAUGH, BARBARA. 

Grad. Juniata College, 1922, A. B. (College Office.) 

BRUMBAUGH, CLOY Garver. 

B. Huntingdon, Pa., Feb. 4, 1884; j. Otis M. and Flora (Garver) 
Brumbaugh; mar. Mabel Beaver of Huntingdon, Pa., 1912; Un. Ch. of 
B. at Huntingdon, 1897. Stu. Huntingdon H. S.; Juniata College, 
Normal, 1899-1901, B. E.; ibid., College, 1901-02; University of 
Pennsylvania, Biology, 1902-03; ibid., Medicine, 1903-07, M. D. In¬ 
tern, Lancaster General Hospital, 1907-08; Practicing Physician, Hunt¬ 
ingdon, since 1908; Chief Obstetrician and Gynecologist, J. C. Blair 
Memorial Hospital, Huntingdon, 1915. Mem. Huntingdon Co. Medi¬ 
cal Soc., Pa. State Medical Soc., American Medical Assoc., Philadel¬ 
phia Obstetrical Soc., Sigma Phi Epsilon, B. P. O. E., Fairbrook 
Country Club. Address, 805 Mifflin St., Huntingdon, Pa. 

BRUMBAUGH, GAIUS Marcus. 

B. Huntingdon Co., Pa., May 7, 1862; s. Andrew Boelus and 
Maria Baer (Frank) Brumbaugh; mar. Catherin Elliott Brown, Oct. 
1, 1889; Un. Ch. of B. at Huntingdon, Pa., 1876. Grad. Juniata 
College, 1879, M. E.; ibid., 1898, M. S.; Howard University, Wash¬ 
ington, D. C., Medical Dept., 1885, M. D.; Georgetown University, 
Georgetown, Ohio, Medical Dept., 1888, M. D. Ass’t chief, bureau of 
animal industry, Dept, of Agriculture, Washington, D. C., 1894-99; 
lecturer on materia medica and therapeutics, National Training School 
for Nurses (Sibley Hospital), Washington, D. C., 1897-1911; practic¬ 
ing physician. Author of “ Genealogy of the Brumbach Families,” 
1913; “Genealogy of the Fouse Families” (Brumbaugh and Fouse) ; 
“ Maryland Records, Colonial, Revolutionary, County and Church,” 
Vol. I, 1915. Editor of National Genealogical Society Quarterly. 
Member Third Board U. S. Pension Examining Surgeons, 1899-1914; 
examiner for life, accident and health insurance companies; trustee, 
Juniata College. Mem. Pa. German Soc., Pa. Historical Soc., Amer. 
Assoc, for the Advancement of Science, Amer. Medical Assoc., Med. 
Soc. of D. C. Address, 905 Massachusetts Ave., N. W., Washington, 
D. C. (Data from G. M. B.; “Who’s Who in America.”) 

BRUMBAUGH, Harry VICTOR. 

B. Clover Creek, Pa., Jan. 21, 1897;*^. Josiah B. and Lucinda 
(Dilling) Brumbaugh; Un. Ch. of B. at Bellwood, Pa., 1908. Stu. 


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Juniata,, Pa., H. S., 1910-14; Juniata College, 1914-18, A. B. Ass’t 
Manager, J. D. Brumbaugh General Mdse. Co., Juniata, Pa., 1918-. 
Address, 701 Second Street, Juniata, Pa. 

BRUMBAUGH, HAZEL. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, A. B. Address, Union, Ohio. 
(College Office.) 

BRUMBAUGH, Isaac HARVEY. 

B. Penn Twp., Huntingdon Co., Pa., March 10, 1870; s. Henry 
Boyer and Susan Fink (Peightal) Brumbaugh; mar. Amelia H. John¬ 
son of Cambridge, Mass., April 26, 1900; Un. Ch. of B. at Hunting¬ 
don, Pa., March, 1885; minister, ibid., Nov. 7, 1904; advanced June 
16, 1907. Stu. Juniata College, Normal English, 1883-6; ibid., 
Acad, and College, 1886-89; Haverford College, Haverford, Pa., 
1889-92, A. B.; Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., 1894-95, A. B.; 
University of Jena, Germany, Education, summer, 1896; Harvard Uni¬ 
versity, 1898-99, A. M. Professor of Ancient Languages, Juniata 
College, 1892-94, 1895-98, 1899-1911; President and Professor of 
Latin, ibid., 1911 -. Travel in Europe, 1896. Trustee, J. C. Blair 
Memorial Hospital, Huntingdon, Pa. Mem. National Education Assoc.; 
Pennsylvania Educational Assoc.; Harvard Club of Philadelphia. 
Secretary, College Presidents’ Assoc, of Pennsylvania. Address, 
Seventeenth St., Huntingdon, Pa'. 

BRUMBAUGH, JOHN Calvin. 

B. Brookville, Ohio, Jan. 19, 1892; s. John H. and Sophia (Book- 
miller) Brumbaugh; mar. Essie M. Baker, Aug. 29, 1914; Un. Ch. of B. 
(Salem Church) Southern Ohio, Oct., 1907; minister, Aug., 1911. 
Stu. Randolph Twp. H. S., Englewood, Ohio, 1906-11; Manchester 
College, 1912-15, A. B.; Bethany Bible Sschool, 1911-12, and autumn, 
1919; University of Chicago, Divinity School, 1919-20, summers, 
1920, 1921; ibid., A. M. 1921, thesis, “ Nineteenth Century Tendencies in 
the Church of the Brethren.” Prim, North Liberty, Ind., H. S., 1915- 
lb; Supt. public school, North Liberty, 1916-19; pastor, Cerro Gordo, 
Ill., 1919-20; Instructor in Methods, Normal Department, Manches¬ 
ter College, 1920-21 ; Research Director in the Public Schools of South 
Bend, Ind., 1921-. Address, 910 Sherman Ave., South Bend, Ind. 

BRUMBAUGH, J- DONALD. 

Grad. Juniata College, 1923, A. B. (College Office.) 

BRUMBAUGH, LEWIS Henry. 

B. Hartville, Ohio, April 21, 1894; s. Francis and Frances (Geh- 
man) Brumbaugh; Un. Ch. of B. at Hartville, July, 1912; min¬ 
ister, Mt. Morris, Ill., April 10, 1917. Stu. Hartville H. S., 1908-12; 



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Mt. Union College, Alliance, Ohio, summer, 1913; Kent State Nor¬ 
mal College, Kent, Ohio, summer, 1914, 1914-15; University of Chi¬ 
cago, summer, 1915; Mt. Morris College, 1915-17, A. B.; Univer¬ 
sity of Chicago, Divinity School, 1917-19, A. M., thesis, “The 
Response of the Hebrew People to Environment”; Yale Divinity 
School, New Haven, Conn., 1919-20, B. D., thesis, “ Church Publicity”; 
University of Chicago, Divinity School, summers, 1920, 1921; Fellow 
in New Testament, ibid., 1921-22. Teacher, public schools, Stark Co., 
Ohio, 1912-14; Professor of New Testament Interpretation, Mt. Mor¬ 
ris College, 1920-21; Pastor, community church, Silver Lake, Wis., 
1921-22; First Baptist Church, Savannah, Ill., 1922-. Address, Hart- 
ville, Ohio. 

BRUMBAUGH, LOIS. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1922, A. B. Address, Bradford, Ohio. 
(College Office.) 

BRUMBAUGH, Martin ALLEN. 

. B. James Creek, Pa., Sept. 8, 1896; .y. Irvin G. and Mary (Haffly) 
Brumbaugh; Un. Cli. of B. at Huntingdon, Pa., 1914. Stu. Juniata 
College, Acad., 1911-14; ibid., College, 1918, A. B.; University of Pa., 
Philadelphia, Math., 1919-20; ibid., Math., 1920-21, A. M. Assistant 
Instructor in Math., University of Pa., 1919-. Address, James Creek, 
Pa. 

BRUMBAUGH, MARTIN Grove. 

B. Penn Twp., Huntingdon Co., Pa., April 14, 1862; .y. George 
Boyer and Martha Peightal (Grove) Brumbaugh; mar. Anna Konig- 
macher, 1884, Flora Belle Parks, Jan. 29, 1916; Un. Ch. of B. at Hunt¬ 
ingdon, 1878; minister, 1891. Stu. Juniata College, Normal, 1879-81, 
B. E.; ibid., College, 1881-85, B. S.; ibid., 1887, M. S.; Howard Uni¬ 
versity, Washington, D. C., 1891-92; University of Pa., Philadelphia, 
1892-93, A. M.; ibid., 1893-94, Ph. D., LL. D. (honorary) Mt. Morris 
College, 1901, Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa., 1902, 
Pennsylvania College, Gettysburg, Pa., 1911, University of Pittsburgh, 
. 1916, University of Maine, 1919; Litt. D., Lafayette College, Easton, 
Pa., 1915; L. H. D., Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove, Pa., 1917. 
Teacher, Juniata College, 1882-84; Co. Supt. of schools, Huntingdon 
Co., 1884-90; state conductor of teachers’ institutes in Louisiana, 1886- 
91; president, Juniata College, 1894-1906; professor of pedagogy, 
University of Pa., 1895-1900, 1902-06; first commissioner of education, 
Porto Rico, 1900-02; Supt of schools, Philadelphia, 1906-15; Governor 
of Pa., 1915-19. Author of about 60 tracts and volumes, including 
“A History of the Brethren in Europe and America,” 1899; “Juniata 
Bible Lectures,” 1895; “Standard Readers” (5 vols.), 1895; “Stories of 


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Pennsylvania” (with J. S. Walton), 1895; “Liberty Bell Leaflets,’ 
1898; “The Making of a Teacher,” 1905; “Life and Works of Chris¬ 
topher Dock,” 1902; “The Training of the Teacher,” 1908; Brumbaugh 
and Peters’ Readers, 1908-10; more than five hundred printed ad¬ 
dresses and state papers; Editor of Lippencott Educational Series, 
1902-12; member Pa. State Board of Education, 1911-17. Has lec¬ 
tured in about twenty states. Mem. National Education Assoc., Phi 
Beta Kappa, Union League (Philadelphia), Franklin Inn Club, Uni¬ 
versity Club, Amer. Philosophical Assoc., Harrisburg Country Club, 
Colonial Club, Historical Society of Pa., Pa. German Soc., Dauphin 
Co. Historical Soc. Address , 254 W. Walnut Lane, Germantown, 
Philadelphia, Pa. (Data from M. G. B.; “Who’s Who in America”; 
Introduction to “A History of the Brethren in Europe and America.”) 

BRUMBAUGH, NOAH Jay. 

B. Union, Ohio, Aug. 2, 1866; s. Jesse K. and Mary (Hooker) 
Brumbaugh; mar. Rosa Flory, July 5, 1896; Un. Ch. of B. at Juniata 
College, Oct., 1887. Stu. Randolph Twp. H. S., Union, Ohio, 1882-83; 
Juniata College, Normal, 1886-88, B. E.; Ohio Wesleyan Univer¬ 
sity, 1889-90; Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., 1892-96, A. B.; 
National University, Washington, D. C., 1902-04, LL. B.; George 
Washington University, patent law, Washington, D. C., 1905-06, 
M. P. L.; admitted to the Bar, Dist. of Columbia, 1905. Teacher, 
common schools, Ohio, 1883-86, 1888-89, Juniata College, 1894-95; 
Hillsboro, Ohio, H. S., 1896-97; Smith Academy, St. Louis, Mo., 
1898-1901; examiner, U. S. Patent Office, 1901-19; primary examiner, 
ibid., 1918-. Moderator, Brookline Baptist church, 1916-21 ; ibid, 
deacon. Author of “ History and Purpose of Claims, U. S. Patent 
Law,” 1915; contributions to the Journal of the Patent Office So¬ 
ciety, 1919-. Member Editorial Board, Patent Office Society Journal, 
1919-21 ; Member of the Bar of the Supreme Court and Court of Ap¬ 
peals, District of Columbia. Address, 3001 Sixteenth St. N. E., Wash¬ 
ington, D. C. 

BRUMBAUGH, NORMAN Jodon. 

B. Huntingdon, Pa., April 16, 1884; s. Jacob H. and Rachel Edith 
(Jodon) Brumbaugh; Un. Ch. of B. at Huntingdon, Feb. 18, 1903. Stu. 
Juniata College, Preparatory and Normal English, 1902, B. E.; 
ibid., 1902-06, A. B.; Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., Graduate 
School, Physics and Engineering, 1906-10; ibid., Chemistry, 1914-15, 
A. M.; University of Pa., Philadelphia, Graduate School, Harrison 
Fellow in Chemistry, 1919-. Professor of Physics and Chemistry, 
Juniata College, 1910-14; Instructor, Inorganic Chemistry, University 
of Pa., 1915-18, 1918-20. Technical Chemist, Aetna Explosive Co., Mt. 


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Union, Pa., 1918; Instructor, Organic Chemistry, University of Pa., 
1920-. Author of articles on chemistry for loose leaf cumulative 
Encyclopaedia. Mem. Amer, Chemical Society; Lennape Club of the 
University of Pa. Address, 1808 Moore St., Huntingdon, Pa. 

BRUMBAUGH, RUTH (Sherrick). 

B. Lanark, Ill., July 21, 1893; dau. Marvin M. and Minnie (Buck) 
Sherrick; mar. A. J. Brumbaugh, May 31, 1914; Un. Ch. of B. at North 
Manchester, Ind., winter, 1906. Stu. Mt. Morris College, Acad., 1908- 
11; ibid., College, 1911-15, A. B.; University of Chicago, summers, 
1915, 1916. Teacher of English and public speaking, Mt. Morris 
College and Academy, 1915-17. Address, Mt. Morris, Ill. 

BRUNK, D- ELMER. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1923, A. B. Address, McPherson, 
Kans. (College Office.) 

BRYANT, DOROTHY Annabel. 

B. Odell, Nebr., Feb. 4, 1899; dau. J. E. and Anna L. (Soule) 
Bryant; Un. Ch. of B. Grand Junction, Colo. (First Grand Valley 

Church), 1916. Stu. Appleton, -, H. S., 1912-16; Colo. State 

Normal School, Gunnison, 1916-17; McPherson College, 1917-20, A. B. 
Student-nurse, Battle Creek Sanitarium, Battle Creek, Mich., 1921-. 
Address, R. 2, Grand Junction, Colo. 

BUCHER, FANNIE. 

Grad. Mt. Morris College, 1921, A. B. Address, Astoria, Ill. 
(College Office.) 

BUCHER, RUTH Shaner. 

B. Rudy, Pa., Jan. 26, 1899; dau. Jacob K. and Esther (Shaner) 
Bucher; Un. Ch. of B. Indian Creek Church) Eastern Dist. of Pa., 
March 8, 1914. Stu. Elizabethtown College, Piano, 1915-16, grad. 
1916; ibid., Pedagogical, 1918-19, Pd. B. Ass’t in Music, Elizabeth¬ 
town College, 1917-19; Teacher in Public School, Rudy, Pa., 1919-. 
Address, Rudy, Pa. 

BUCKINGHAM, IDA. 

Grad. Bethany Bible School, 1921, B. S. L. Address, 3435 W. 
Van Buren St., Chicago, Ill. (School Office.) 

BUCKINGHAM, MINNIE. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, A. B. Address, Oakley, Ill. 
(College Office.) 

BUCKLEY, WILLIAM J-. 

B. Knobnoster, Mo., June 8, 1887; s. James S. and Ella (Moore) 
Buckley; mar. Etta Hoover, Aug. 24, 1911; Un. Ch. of B. at Girard, 





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Ill., Sept. 14, 1899; minister, Aug. 15, 1910. Stu. Bethany Bible School, 
1907-08, 1914-16; Mt. Morris College, Acad., 1908-09; ibid., Oratora- 
torical, 1908-10; ibid., College, 1911-13; Manchester College, 1916-17, 
A. B. Pastor, East Dayton Church, Dayton, Ohio, 1920-. Address, 
129 S. Philadelphia St., Dayton, Ohio. 

BUNTAIN, W- E-. 

Minister. Grad. Bethany Bible School, 1923, B. D. Address, 
Naperville, Ill. (School Office.) 

BURKE, ELDON. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1922, A. B. Address, Walkerton, 
Ind. (College Office.) 

BURKE, HOMER Lionel. 

B. Teegarden, Ind., July 15, 1896; s. Albert F. and Lucy M. 
(Freed) Burke; mar. Marguerite Shrock; Un. Ch. of B. (Center 
Cong.) Teegarden, October, 1912; minister, ibid., Oct. 3, 1920. Stu. 
Tyner, Ind., H. S., 1910-14; Winona College, Winona Lake, Ind., sum¬ 
mer, 1914; Manchester College, 1916-18, B. S. in 1921; Northwestern 
University Medical School, Chicago, 1918-22, M. D.; Intern, Charity 
Hospital, New Orleans, La., 1922-23. Teacher, public schools of 
Marshall Co., Ind., 1914-16. Under appointment as medical missionary 
to Africa, 1923. Address, Walkerton, Ind. 

BURKHOLDER, CHRISTIAN Keller. 

B. Lancaster Co., near Ephrata, Pa., Aug. 25, 1877; s. Peter and 
Martha (Bollinger) Burkholder; mar. Lulu E. Canaga, Hooper, Neb., 
Aug. 4, 1906; Un. Ch. of B. at Octavia, Neb., 1894; minister, ibid., 
1903. Stu. Mt. Morris College, Acad., 1900; Fremont College, 
Fremont, Neb., Scientific, 1904, B. S.; University of Nebraska, Lin¬ 
coln, School of Superintendents. Teacher, rural schools, Butler Co., 
Neb., 1904-05; village schools, Richland, Colfax Co., Neb., 1906-07; 
prin. Kennard H. S., Washington Co., Neb., 1907-10; supt. of schools, 
Waterloo, Douglas Co., Neb., 1910-16; teacher of chemistry, Fre¬ 
mont College, 1916-19; teacher of accounting, Midland College, Fre¬ 
mont, Neb., 1919-. Address, 947 N. Irving St., Fremont, Neb. 

BURRITT, HOWARD Benton. 

B. Schuylerville, N. Y., April 27, 1893; j. Olive Howard and Al- 
metta Althea Benton; mar. Orca Z. Miller of Mechanicsburg, Pa., 
March 23, 1918; Un. Ch. of B. at First Church, Philadelphia, Pa., 
April 28, 1917. Stu. Pa. Institute for the Instruction of the 
Blind, Mount Airy, Pa., 1907-12; West Philadelphia, Pa., H. S. for 
Boys, 1912-13; University of Pa., Philadelphia, 1913-17, B. S. Sten- 




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ographer, Atlantic Refining Co., Philadelphia, Oct. 1917-. Blind all 
his life. Address, 540 East Mayland St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

BURROWS, Edna Mae. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1922, A. B. Address, Lincoln, Ind. 
(College Office.) 

BUTTERBAUGH, ANDREW G-. 

B. Polo, Ill., Dec. 10, 1891; s. Daniel and Margarette L. (Boyd) 
Butterbaugh; mar. Bertha Belle Lehman, June 2, 1915; Un. Ch. of B. 
(West Branch Church), Polo, Ill., Oct. 14, 1904; minister, Dec. 21, 
1913. Stu. Mt. Morris College, Acad., 1908-11, 1913-15; ibid., Col¬ 
lege, 1917-19, A. B.; Bethany Bible School, 1915-17; architectural 
drawing and plan reading, autumn, 1919. Farmer prior to 1917; car¬ 
penter, 1917; teacher of manual training, Mt. Morris College, 1917-18; 
carpenter, 1918-19; missionary to India, teacher of manual training 
and carpentry, 1919-. Address, Dahanu, Thana Dist., India. 

t 

BUTTERBAUGH, DOROTHY E-. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, A. B. Address, North Man¬ 
chester, Ind. (College Office.) 

BUTTS, James ELMER Otho. 

B. Altoona, Pa., Oct. 11, 1891; j. W. Albert and Alice (Bowser) 
Butts; Un. Ch. of B., (Koontz Church, Snake Spring Cong.) Dec., 
1905; minister, Nov., 1915, (Koontz Church). Stu. Juniata College, 
Acad., 1913-16; ibid., College, Liberal Arts, 1916-20, A. B. Teacher, 
rural schools, Bedford Co., Pa., 1911-13; ass’t director and teacher, 
Morrisons Cove Vocational School, Martinsburg, Blair Co., Pa., 1920-. 
Address, Loysburg, Pa. 

BYER, FRANKLIN Jones. 

13. Gap, Lancaster Co., Pa., May 21, 1884; s. John and Helena 
(Jones) Byer; mar. Elizabeth M. Eby, Aug. 17, 1911; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Lititz, Lancaster Co., Pa., Jan. 28, 1903; deacon, Jan. 11, 1907; min¬ 
ister, Oct. 10, 1909, advanced April 13, 1913; elder, Sept. 12, 1915. Stu. 
Elizabethtown College, Academy, 1905-09; Columbia College of Ex¬ 
pression, Chicago, 1909-11; Bethany Bible School, Bible Teacher’s 
course, 1911-14; ibid., Theology, 1918, B. D., thesis, “ The Kingdom 
of Heaven”; Wheaton College, Wheaton, Ill., 1914-15; University Col¬ 
lege, University of Chicago, public speaking, 1916; Mount Morris 
College, 1916-18, A. B. In charge dept, of expression, Bethany Bible 
School, 1910-16; teacher of public speaking, St. Ignatius College, 
Chicago, 1915; pastor, Batavia, Ill., 1914-16; president, Hebron Semi¬ 
nary, 1918-21 ; Head Bible Department, Elizabethtown College, 




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1921-23. Graduate student in Speech, State University of Iowa, Iowa 
City, 1923-. Public recitals and readings, 1911-. Mem. National Geo¬ 
graphic Soc. Address, Elizabethtown, Pa. 

BYERLY, CARY Clifford. 

B. Lima, Ohio, Dec. 23, 1895; s. David and Mary (Raider) Byerly; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Pleasant View Church) Lima, 1913; Stu. Lima H. S., 
1909-13; Manchester College, Normal, 1913-14, B. E.; ibid., College, 
1916-18, A. B.; Pomona College, Claremont, Calif., Arts Course, Sum¬ 
mer, 1916; University of Chicago, graduate school, summer, 1919; 
University of South Carolina, graduate student in Education, summer, 
1921., Grade teacher, Beaver Dam, Ohio, 1914-15; H. S. teacher, ibid., 
1915-16; teacher, academy of Manchester College, 1917-18; Army, Camp 
Taylor, Ky. (Sgt. Major), 1918-19; teacher, high school branches and 
athletics, Farmer City, Ill., 1919-20; Supt. of schools, Princeville, Ill., 
1920-. Editor, Manchester College “Aurora,” 1918. Mem. Amer. 
Legion. Address, R. R. No. 8, Lima, Ohio. 

BYERLY, MARIETTA. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1923, A. B. Address, Elk City, Okla. 
(College Office.) 

CABLE, William ARTHUR. 

B. Woodland, Mich., June 9, 1890; s. Jeremiah Martin and Annie 
Lula (Moore) Cable; mar. Etta Mae Chambers of Middleton, Mich., 
June 26, 1913; Un. Ch. of B. (Sugar Ridge Church) Custer, Mich., 
Aug., 1900. Stu. Scottville, Mich., IT. S., 1905-09; Manchester Col¬ 
lege, 1910-11; A. B., ibid., 1920; Michigan State Normal College, 
Life Certificate Course, Ypsilanti, 1912-13; University of Chicago, 
summer, 1914; ibid., correspondence study, 1917-18, 1919-21; Ph. B., 
ibid., 1920; ibid., Divinity School, part time, spring and summer, 1921. 
Teacher of rural school, Amber, Mich., 1909-10; Ass’t foreman, Gen¬ 
eral Service Dept., National Cash Register Company, Dayton, Ohio, 
summer, 1911; teacher of rural school, Bachelor, Mich., 1911-12; Supt. 
of Schools, Vandalia, Mich., 1913-14; Manager, School and College 
Dept., University of Chicago Press, 1914-21; General advertising mana¬ 
ger, ibid., 1917-19; Manager, trade Dept., ibid., 1918-19; Professor of 
Public Speaking, Mt. Morris College, 1921-23; Instructor, .Dept, of 
Speech, State University of Iowa, Iowa City, 1923-. Contributor to “The 
Inglenook,” 1909-11; co-editor, “Educational Blue Book and Direc¬ 
tory of the Church of the Brethren,” 1919-23; Manager, Mount Morris 
College Bookstore, 1921-23. Mem. Religious Education Assoc.; Na¬ 
tional Assoc, of Teachers of Speech; Phi Delta Pi; Charter member, 
and first president, Chicago Church of the Brethren Fellowship Assoc., 


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1920-21; Secretary-Treas., United Alumni Assoc, of the Church of 
the Brethren, 1921-. Minister, Mt. Morris, Ill., April, 1922; Stu. 
Dept, of Speech, State University of Iowa, summers 1922, 1923, and 
1923-. Editor, Mt. Morris College Bulletin, 1922-23. Address, Hutch¬ 
ison Ave., Manville Heights, Iowa City, Iowa. 

CALVERT, MERRILL Q-. 

B. Rice Co., Kans., Oct. 21, 1880; s. Joseph G. and Sarah Mary 
Hale (Hixon) Calvert; mar. Rosa E. Exmoyer, Aug. 6, 1910; Un. Ch. 
of B. at McPherson, Kans., Oct., 1902; deacon, 1914. Stu. Hutchin¬ 
son, Kans., H. S., 1897-1901; McPherson College, grad. 1904, A. B. 
Teacher of science, Lordsburg College (now La Verne College), 1904- 
06; supervising prin., public schools, Inglewood, Calif., 1906-07; real 
estate broker. Address, 7020 Miramonte Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. 

CARNEY, Eugene CLAUDE. 

B. Mifflin, Pa., June 14, 1878; John H. and Clemantine M. (Shirk) 
Carney; mar. Lillian F. Wood of Warrensburg, Mo., Dec. 28, 1904; 
Un. Ch. of B. at Huntingdon, Pa., 1896. Stu. Juniata College, Nor¬ 
mal English, 1896-1900, B. E.; University of North Dakota, Uni¬ 
versity P. O., Law, 1902-04, LL. B.; Teaching and business, Pa. and 
N. D., 1900-02; Attorney at Law and Investments, 1904-. Address, 
3543 Humbolt Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn. 

CARROLL, JAMES Basil. 

B. Uniontown, Pa., Nov. 13, 1888; s. Joseph G. and Elizabeth (New¬ 
comer) Carroll; mar. Frances Freed of Connellsville, Pa., Nov. 21, 
1920; Un. Ch. of B. at Huntingdon, Pa., Dec., 1906. Stu. Juniata Col¬ 
lege, Acad., 1903-07; ibid., College, 1907-08; Jefferson Medical 
School, Philadelphia, 1908-12, M. D. Physician, Dunbar, Pa., 1912-17; 
1st Lieut. M. C., U. S. Army, 1917-19; physician, Connellsville, 1919-. 
Address, 130 W. Crawford Ave., Connellsville, Pa. 

CARROLL, JOSEPH William. 

B. Uniontown, Pa., Jan. 7, 1885; s. Joseph G. and Elizabeth Jane 
(Newcomer) Carroll; mar. Louella Reynolds, July 13, 1914; Un. Ch. 
of B. at Huntingdon, Pa., 1904. Stu. Juniata College, Acad., 1900-04; 
ibid., College, 1904-08, A. B. Twp. Prin., Burnham, Pa., schools, 
1908-13; Manager, F. W. Woolworth Five and Ten Cent Stores, 1913-. 
Address, 518 Chestnut St., Pine Bluff, Ark. 

CARTER, Ada Kathryn. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1922, A. B. Address, Selma, Va. 
(College Office.) 



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CASSADY, John Henry [HarryJ. 

B. Grant Co., W. Va., Oct. 24, 1871 ; j. William and-(Lyon) 

Cassady; mar. Meribah Idleman, June 25, 1896; Un. Ch. of B. (Brick 
Church), Grant Co., W. Va., 1895; deacon, 1897; minister, 1904; elder, 
1911. Stu. Fairmont, W. Va., State Normal School, 1892-93; Juniata 
College, Normal, 1901-02, B. E.; ibid., M. E. (honorary), 1903; ibid., 
College, 1902-06, A. B. Teacher, grammar and high school, Grant 
Co., W. Va.,. 1889-99; teacher and supervisor high school, Burnham, 
Pa., 1906-08; pastor, Johnstown, Pa., 1909-14, Huntingdon, Pa., 1914-17; 
financial secretary, Juniata College, 1917-. Evangelistic work at in¬ 
tervals from 1909 to date. Mem. Associated Charities. Address, 
Huntingdon, Pa. 

CASSADY, MAYNARD Lamar. 

B. Greenland, W. Va., May 11, 1897; s. John Harry and Meribah V. 
(Idleman) Cassady; Un. Ch. of B. at Johnstown, Pa., Dec. 1908; 
minister, April 18, 1918. Stu. Johnstown, Pa., H. S., 1912-14; Juniata 
College, Acad., 1914-15; ibid., College, 1915-19, A. B.; Princeton 
University, Princeton, N. J., theology, 1920-23, Th. M. Teacher of 
Science, Rockwood, Pa., H. S., 3919-20. Mem. Pa. Teachers’ Educa¬ 
tion Assoc. Address, 1905 Moore St., Huntingdon, Pa. 

CASSEL, ADA Shank. 

B. Vernfield, Pa., May 21, 1898; dau. Edwin H. and Laura (Shank) 
Cassel; Un. Ch. of B. (Indian Creek Cong.) Vernfield, 1913. Stu. 
Souderton, Pa., H. S., 1914-16; Juniata College, 1916-20, A. B. Teach¬ 
er of Latin, Blue Ridge College, 1920-. Address, Souderton, Pa. 

CASSEL, FHERN Lucretia. 

B. Gaubey Farm, Darke Co., Ohio, March 6, 1901 ; dau. Phillip 
and Rebecca (Miller) Cassel; Un. Ch. of B. (Harris Creek Church) 
near Bradford, Ohio, 1912. Stu. Bradford H. S., 1915-19; Manches¬ 
ter College,- Normal English, 1919-20, B. E. Address, Bradford, 
Ohio. 

CHAMBERS, Blanche Pauline (Driver). 

Mar. Harold S. Chambers of Grand Rapids, Mich., Dec. 25, 1922. 
Grad. Manchester College, 1922, A. B. Address, Grand Rapids, Mich. 
(College Office; Gospel Messenger, Feb. 3, 1923.) 

CHAMBERS, HAROLD Stephen. 

B. Carson City, Mich., Oct., 1899; Milton M. and Bertha 
(Peed) Chambers; mar. Blanche Pauline Driver of North Manchester, 
Ind., Dec. 25, 1922; Grad, of a H. S., in Grand Rapids, Mich.; Stu. 
Manchester College, 1918-22, A. B. H. S. teacher, 1922-. Address, 
Grand Rapids, Mich. (College Office; Gospel Messenger, Feb. 3, 1923.) 



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CHEMBERLIN, GEORGE F-. 

Minister. Grad. -Normal School. High school teacher. 

Address, Covina, Calif. (Edna (Detter) Boaz, 1331 E. Third St., 
Long Beach, Calif.) 

CLARKE, ROY English. 

B. Jonesboro, Tenn., April 3, 1894; s. Jesse D. and Eliza (Fox) 
Clarke; mar. Ada Mae Garst of Blountville Tenn., June 8, 1921; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Pleasant View Cong.) Jonesboro, March 17, 1908; 
minister, advanced, ibid., Jan. 8, 1914. Stu. Boons Creek H. S., 1911-12; 
Lamar H. S., 1912-13; Jonesboro H. S., 1913-14; Mt. Morris College, 
Bible, 1914-15 (four months); Dalevi.lle College, Acad., 1915-17; ibid.. 
Junior College, 1916-17; Bridgewater College, 1919-21, B. A. Prin. 
Martin’s Creek Graded Schools, Erwin, Tenn., 1917-18; Screven, Ga., 
H. S., 1918-19; Professor of French and History, Donaldson Military 
Acad., Fayetteville, N. C., 1919-20; teacher, Bridgewater Acad., 1920- 
21; Prin., Middle Brook, Va., H. S., 1921-. Extension work for Dale- 
ville College, three summers; Canvasser for Daleville Lime Marl Co., 
one summer; Forward Movement Work, Dist. of Tenn., summer, 1920. 
Mem. Y. M. C. A., Student Volunteer Band, Eugenic Movement. 
Address, Blountville, Tenn., R. F. D., care of H. A. Garst. 

CLAYBAUGH, HARRY A-. 

Elder. Stu. H. S. in Pa. three years, at least partly at Altoona; 
H. S. work in Chicago, one year; Bethany Bible School, 1910-16, 
B. S. L. in 1920; ibid., Seminary, 1920; University of Chicago, 15 
majors graduate credit; Lewis Institute, Chicago, Greek, 1921-23. 
Professor of Personal Work and Mission Training, Bethany Bible 
School to 1922. Address, Argos, Ind. 

CLEAR, JOHN Daniel. 

B. Defiance, Ohio, April 8, 1867; j. Zeddock and Maria (Baden- 
hoph) Clear; mar. Retta Bollinger, Aug. 30, 1898; Un. Ch. of B. 
(North Poplar Ridge Church) Defiance, Ohio, 1881; minister, Sept., 
1911. Stu. Mt. Morris College, Prep., 1889-92; ibid., College, 1892-93; 
McPherson College, 1893-94; University of Kansas, Lawrence, 1894- 
95, A. B.; ibid., 1896-97, M. A., thesis, “A Character Study of Chaucer 
as Revealed Through His Writings.” Prin. of school, Spring Hill, 
Kans., 1897-98; Teacher near A'rmandale, Kans., 1898-99; Prin., Par¬ 
sons, Kans., H. S., 1899-1902, Hennepin, Ill., 1903-05, Missouri City, 
Tex., 1917-18. Some years, salesman and collector. Life Insurance 
salesman, 1918-. Address, 756 E. Fiftieth St., Los Angeles, Calif. 





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CLEMMER, KATHRYN (Beckley). 

B. Prescott, Pa., July 23, 1894; dau. Frank and Emma (Hartman) 
Beckley; mar. R. Z. Clemmer of Myerstown, Pa., Sept. 28, 1904; 
Un. Ch. of B. Philadelphia (First Church) 1905. Grad., Myerstown, 
Pa., H. S., 1900; Albright College. Myerstown, 1903, A. B. Teacher 
of music. Address, 1800 Erie Ave., Philadelphia. 

CLEMMER, RHINORD Ziegler. 

B. Norristown, Pa., Aug. 12, 1870; j. D. W. and Sarah (-) 

Clemmer; mar. Kathryn Beckley of Myerstown, Pa., Sept. 28, 1904; 
Un. Ch. of B. .at Philadelphia (First Church), 1890. Grad. Shannon, 
Ill., H. S., 1887; Haven College, Philadelphia, 1890; Medico Chir- 
urgical College, Philadelphia, 1903, D. D. S. Dentist. Address, 
1800 Erie Ave., Philadelphia. 

CLICK, GEORGE S-. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1922, A. B. Address, Mt. Sidney, Va. 
(College Office.) 

CLINE, ETHEL Mae. 

B. Mt. Meridan, Va., Jan. 26, 1897; dau. Peter F. and Laura Cath¬ 
erine (Grove) Cline; Un. Ch. of B. (Pleasant Valley Cong.) Weyers 
Cave, Va., Aug., 1907. Stu. Weyers Cave H. S., 1912-16; Bridge- 
water College, 1917-21, B. A. Teacher Weyers Cave H. S., 1921 -. 
Address, Weyers Cave, Va. 

CLINE, FLORENCE. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1923, A. B. Address, Mt. Sidney, Va. 
(College Office.) 

CLINE, GRACE E-. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1922, A. B. Address, Weyer’s Cave, 
Va. (College Office.) 

CLINE, JUSTUS Henry. 

B. Timberville, Va., Oct. 14, 1875; j. John P. and Mary Ann 
(Spitler) Cline; mar. Grace Snively, Feb. 26, 1902; Un. Ch. of B. at 
Bridgewater, Va., 1897. Stu. Bridgewater College, Prep., 1888-91; 
private schools, Augusta Co., Va., 1891-94; Bridgewater College, 1894- 
99, B. A.; University of Mich., 1900-01; Northwestern University, 
1906-07, Fellow, .1908-10, M. A. Professor of Latin and Greek, La 
Verne College, 1899-1901; professor of geology, Bridgewater Col¬ 
lege, 1901-10; geologist, Va. State Geological Survey, 1909-18 (in 
connection with teaching at Bridgewater College and University of 
Va., except two years, 1910-12, when not teaching) ; instructor and 
adjunct professor of geology, University of Va., 1912-17; consulting 
mining and oil geologist in Va. and Ky., 1917-. Author of papers, 





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maps and charts on various phases of the geology of Va., published by 
the University of A’a., and in the American Journal of Science, 
Bulletin of the Geological Soc. of America, Va. Geological Survey. 
Mem. Raven Society of University of Va., Northwestern Chap¬ 
ter, Evanston, Ill. Minister. Address, Stuarts Draft, Va. 

CLINE, MARJORIE Elizabeth. 

B. Mt. Clinton, Va., July 21, 1896; dau. S. G. and Elizabeth 
Virginia (Sanger) Cline; Un. Ch. of B. at Harrisonburg, Va., 1918. 
Stu. Harrisonburg H. S., Science Course, 1912-15; Harrisonburg 
State Normal School, Professional Course, Summers, 1916, 1917; 
ibid., Normal Credit Course, Summer, 1920; 1921-22; grad, in the Pal¬ 
mer method of penmanship, 1915. Teacher of 5th and 6th Grades, 
Spring Creek, Va., 1915-17; Teacher 7th Grade, Dunn, N. C., 1917-18; 
Prin. Sangerville H. S., Va., 1919-20. Address, 73 N. High St., Har¬ 
risonburg, Va., P. O. Box, 194. 

CLINE, MARY Elizabeth. 

B. Weyers Cave, Va., Oct. 22, 1892; dau. J. W. and Kate S. 
(Wampler) Cline; Un. Ch. of B. (Pleasant Valley Church) Weyers 
Cave, Va., Aug., 1907. Stu. Weyers Cave H. S., 1907-11; Bridge- 
water College, 1911-15, B. A.; Vanderbilt University, Nashville, 
Tenn., Theological, 1918-19; George Peabody College for Teachers, 
Nashville, Tenn., Education, 1919-20, M. A. Teacher of Latin and 
History, Edinburg, Va., H. S., 1915-16; English and Science, Weyers 
Cave, Va., H. S., 1917-18. Address, Liao Chou, Shansi, China. U. S. 
A. Address, Weyers Cave, Va. 

CLINE, MAY L-. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1922, A. B. Address, Weyer’s Cave, 
Va. (College Office.) 

CLINE, PATIENCE. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1923, A. B. Address, Mt. Craw¬ 
ford, Va. (College Office.) 

CLINE, PEARLE V-. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1922, A. B. Address, Weyer’s Cave, 
Va. (College Office.) 

CLINE, RUTH I-. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1923, A. B. Address, Weyer’s Cave, 
Va. (College Office.) 

COFFMAN, AUBREY Reherd. 

B. Harrisonburg, Va., March 10, 1892; j. John M. and Kate M. 
(Flory) Coffman; mar. Carrie N. Cassel, June 7, 1916; Un. Ch. of B. 





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at (Mill Creek Cong.) Penn Laird, Va., Aug. 22, 1906; minister, 
March 15, 1915; elder, 1921. Stu. Bridgewater College, grad. Prep, and 
Business, 1910, B. E. and B. Accts.; ibid., College, 1911-15, B. A.; 
‘ ibid., 1918-19, M. A.; Bethany Bible School, 1915-16. Cashier, Breth. 
Publishing House, Elgin, Ill., 1910-11; Teacher, Philadelphia Y. M. 

C. A., 1916; Farmer and Minister, Elkton, Va., 1917; Teacher, Bridge- 
water College, 1918-20; Pastor, Coventry Church, Pottstown, Pa., 
1920-. Address, 5152 Lancaster Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 

COFFMAN, CARL Flory. 

B. Lacey Springs, Va., Dec. 31, 1889; .y. J. M. and Katherine 
(Flory) Coffman; mar. Feme Heagley of Batavia, Ill., Sept. 25, 1917; 
Un. Cli. of B., Roanoke, Va., 1899. Stu. Bridgewater Col¬ 
lege, 1907-10; Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill., 1910-11, 
B. A.; Unversity of Chicago, Medical and College, 1911-15; North¬ 
western University, Chicago, Medical, 1915-18, 1919-20, M. D.; 
ibid., 1921; Intern, Cincinnati General Hospital, 1920-21. North China 
Language School, Pekin, 1920-. Military service, stenographer, Camp 
Jackson, S. C., 1918-19; missionary to China, 1921-. Address, North 
China Language School, Pekin, China. 

COFFMAN, FERNE (Heagley). 

B. Frederick, S. D., March 6, 1889; dau. G. A. Heagley and Sara 
Rebecca (Horning) Heagley; mar. Carl F. Coffman, Sept. 25, 1917; 
Un. Ch. of B. at Frederick, 1900. Stu. Frederick H. S., 1904-06; Bridge- 
water College, Acad., 1909-11, B. E.; Bethany Bible School, 1911-13; 
III. Training School for Nurses, Chicago, 1914-17, R. N. Teacher 
public school, Franklyn Twp, S. D., 1906-08, Willow Creek Twp., S. 

D. , 1908-09; Wetonka, S. D., 1913-14; Surgical Nurse, Cook Co. Hos¬ 
pital, Chicago, Oct.-Nov., 1908; Ass’t Supt. of Nurses, S. C. Baptist 
Hospital, Columbia, S. C., Dec., 1918-Feb., 1919; Private duty nursing, 
April-Sept., 1919; Infant Welfare Nurse, Staff of Chicago Health 
Dept., Oct., 1919-May, 1920. Mem. Amer. Nurses Assoc., Ill. State 
Assoc, of Nurses. Address, North China Language School, Pekin, 
China. 

COFFMAN, HARRY Franklin. 

B. Woodstock, Va., March 28, 1883; j. David W. and Annie L. 
(Richard) Coffman; mar. Ruth E. Swartz, Sept. 28, 1915; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Woodstock (Calvary Church), June, 1903. Stu. New Market, Va., 
H. S., 1901-03; Allegany Co. Acad., 1908-09; W. Va. University, Mor¬ 
gantown, Medical, 1909-11; College of Physicians and Surgeons, 
Baltimore, Md., 1911-13, M. D. Farmer, New Market, and Timber- 
ville, Va., 1897-1901; student of telegraphy, Cumberland, Md., 1903-04; 


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telegraph operator, B. and O. R. R., Cumberland, 1904-07; Ass’t med¬ 
ical examiner, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Cleveland, Ohio, 1914-18; 
physician, Keyser, W. Va., 1918-. District examiner, U. S. Public 
Health Service for Mineral Co., W. Va.; formerly Member Medical 
Advisory Board, 10th Dist. of W. Va. for U. S. Government; Health 
officer for city of Keyser, 1918-19; local surgeon, Baltimore and Ohio 
Railroad System. Mem . Grant, Hampshire, Hardy and Mineral Coun¬ 
ties Medical Soc., W. Va. State Medical Assoc., Amer. Medical 
Assoc. Address, Keyser, W. Va. 

COFFMAN, JOHN Isaac. 

B. Unionville, Mo., Jan. 27, 1896; s. Henry Christian and Linnie 
H. (Hunter) Coffman; mar. Roxie Snell, Feb. 5, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Laton, Calif., Jan. 26, 1908; minister, April 19, 1914. Stu. Laton 
H. S., 1910-14; La Verne College, 1915-19, A. B.; University of 
Calif., summer, 1917; Bible Institute of Los Angeles, 1919-21. Ass’t 
pastor, Laton Church, 1921 Address, Laton, Calif. 

COFFMAN, JOHN Morgan. 

B. Botetourt Co., Va., April 24, 1862; s. John Morgan and Martha 
Sarah (Long) Coffman; mar. Mary Katharine Flory, June 19, 1888, 
Mary Elizabeth Kagey, Aug. 13, 1910; Un. Ch. of B. at Bridgewater, 
Va., Jan., 1887; minister; advanced at Roanoke, Va., about 1895. Stu. 
Bridgewater College, 1887-91, B. A. Teacher of Math., Bridgewater 
College, eight years. Farmer. Address. Elkton, Va. 

COFFMAN, LUTHER Clinton. 

B. Botetourt Co., Va., Aug. 25, 1880; s. Charles W. and Alice 
(Prinkel) Coffman ; mar. Clara Ernestine Dooley, Dec. 24, 1903; Un. Ch 
of B. at Daleville, Va., 1896; minister, 1903. Stu. Daleville College, 
Acad., 1904-07; ibid., College, 1908-12, A. B. Teacher, Va. Public 
Schools, 1902-04, 1909-10; Troutville, Va., H. S., 1912-13; English and 
Latin, Daleville College, 1913-. Address, Daleville, Va. 

coffman, McKinley. 

Minister. Grad. Blue Ridge College, 1923, A. B. Address, Fair- 
play, Md. (College Office.) 

COFFMAN, ROXIE (Snell). 

B. Girard, Ill., Nov. 30, 1895; dan. Charles H. and Nellie M. 
(Sterling) Snell; mar. John I. Coffman, Feb. 5, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. at 
Girard, Ill., 1910. Stu. Girard H. S., 1909; Virden, Ill., H. S., 1910; 
Long Beach, Calif., H. S., 1912-13; La Verne College, 1913-17, A. B.; 
Bible Institute of Los Angeles, 1919-21. Address, Ontario, Calif. 
Temporary address, Laton, Calif. 


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COFFMAN, WALTER. 

Minister. Grad. Blue Ridge College, 1923, A. B. Address, Fair- 
play, Md. (College Office.) 

CONNER, ELVA Catherine (Negley). 

B. Greencastle, Pa., July 14, 1896; dan. Samuel and Anna Eliza¬ 
beth (Strock) Negley; mar. Samuel S. Conner, June 30, 1921; JJn. 
Ch. of B. at Chambersburg, Pa., May, 1907. Stu. Juniata College, 
Home Economics, 1915-17, diploma in 1916. Teacher of Household 
Arts, Waynesboro, Pa., 1917-20; Supervisor of Household Arts, Sun- 
bury, Pa., 1920-21. Mem. Ladies Auxiliary of the Y. W. C. A.; 
Inter-Collegiate Prohibition Assoc. Address, 157 S. Church St., 
Waynesboro, Pa. 

CONNER, LOLA A-. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1922, A. B. Address, Manassas, Va. 
(College Office.) 

CONNER, MILDRED L-. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1922, A. B. Address,, Manassas, Va. 
(College Office.) 

CONNER, SAMUEL S-. 

B. Royersford, Pa., July 12, 1881; s. Abraham and Lovina (Kin- 
sel) Conner; Un. Ch. of B. at Manassas, Va., Nov., 1894. Grad. 
Bridgewater College, 1908, A. B.; ibid., 1913, M. A.; Medical Col¬ 
lege of Virginia, Richmond, 1913, M. D. Physician, 1913-. Mem. 
Amer. Medical Assoc.; Pa. Medical Assoc. Mar. Elva C. Negley of 
Hagerstown, Md., June 30, 1921. Address, Waynesboro, Pa. 

COOK, EDITH (Bowman). 

B. Huntington Co., Ind., Jan. 6, 1895; dau. Ben and Lina (Ul¬ 
rich) Bowman; Un. Ch. of B. at Markle, Ind., Dec. 1, 1908. Stu. 
Manchester College, Normal, 1913; ibid., College, 1915-17; Bethany 
Bible School, Seminary, 1919-. Grade teacher, Clear Creek Twp., 
Huntington Co., Ind., 1913-14, Union Twp., ibid., 1914-15, Lancaster 
Twp., ibid., 1917-19. Mar. Jesse Cook of Ind., Aug., 1922. Address, 
Huntington, Ind., R. 4. 

COOL, CLAUDE P-. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1921, A. B. Address, Wyoming, Del. 
(College Office.) 

COOL, RAYMOND D-. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1922, B. S. Address, Bridgewater, Va. 
(College Office.) 






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CORDIER, ANDREW W-. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1922, A. B.; University of Chicago, 
1922-23, A. M. Address, Hartville, Ohio. (College Office; Walter L. 
Slifer, South Divinity Hall, University of Chicago.) 

CORRELL, ADA. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1923, A. B. Address , Abilene, Kans. 
(College Office.) 

CORRELL, HAROLD G-—. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1923, A. B. Address, Abilene, Kans. 
(College Office.) 

COTTRELL, Asher RAYMOND. 

B. Pyrmont, Carroll Co., Inch, March 21, 1884; s. Eli Martin and 
Catherine (Wagoner) Cottrell; mar. Laura E. Murphy, Aug. 8, 1906; 
Un. Ch. of B. at Pyrmont, 1895. Stu. N. Manchester, Ind. H. S., 
1899-1903; Bethany Bible School, 1907-08; American Medical Mis¬ 
sionary College, Battle Creek, Mich., 1908-10; University of Illinois, 
Urbana, Medical, 1910-12, M. D. Graduate study, N. Y. Post-Grad¬ 
uate medical school and hospital, six months, 1920-21; Bethany Bible 
School, 1921-22. Farming, up to 1904; employed in Breth. Publishing 
House, Elgin, Ill., 1904-07; Nursing and assisting in laboratory and 
office, Battle Creek Sanitarium, Battle Creek, Mich., 1907-09; Intern, 
Deaconess Hospital, Spokane, Wash., 1912-13; Medical Missionary, 
Bulsar, India, 1913-. Grad. London School of Tropical Medicine, 
London, England, 1922. Address, Bulsar, Surat Dist., India. 

COTTRELL, Daniel OWEN. 

B. Pyrmont, Ind., Sept. 2, 1878; s. Eli M. and Catherine (Wagoner) 
Cottrell; mar. Rosetta Gump, 1904; Un. Ch. of B. at Pyrmont, 1894; 
elder, 1919. Stu. Manchester College, grad. 1903, A. B.; Indiana Uni¬ 
versity, Bloomington, summer, 1903. Professor of Ancient Languages 
and Chemistry, Md. Collegiate Institute (now Blue Ridge College), 
1903-06; Ass’t Dept. Manager, Albaugh-Dover Co. and Sears, Roe¬ 
buck and Co., Chicago, 1907-11; Agent for Reference Passage Bible, 
1912-14; partner, Frantz Lumber Co., North Manchester, Ind., 1915-. 
Address , 610 Mill St., North Manchester, Ind. 

COTTRELL, LAURA (Murphy). 

B. Greenville, Darke Co., Ohio, Oct. 1, 1881; dan. A. J. and Mary 
E. (Coates) Murphy; mar. A. Raymond Cottrell, Aug. 8, 1906; Un. 
Ch. of 13. (West Branch Cong.) Greenville, Feb. 2, 1896. Stu. Green¬ 
ville H. S., 1896-99; Manchester College, four months, 1900; Bethany 
Bible School, 1907-08; American Medical Missionary College, Battle 
Creek, Mich., 1908-10; University of Chicago, Medical, 1910-12, M. 




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D.; graduate study, N. Y. Post-Graduate Medical School and Hos¬ 
pital, six months of 1920-21 ; Bethany Bible School, 1921-22. Teacher 
in common schools, Darke Co., Ohio, 1900-04; Proof-reader, Breth. 
Publishing House, Elgin, Ill., 1904-06; Ass’t Editor, Sunday School 
Dept., ibid., 1906-07; in nursing Dept, and laboratories, Battle Creek 
Sanitarium, Battle Creek, Mich., 1907-09; Doctor-Intern, ibid., 1912; 
Doctor-Intern, Deaconess Hospital, Spokane, Wash., 1912-13; Medical 
Missionary, Bulsar, India, 1913-. Grad. London School of Tropical 
Medicine, London, England, 1922. Address, Bulsar, Surat Dist., India. 

COX, JOHN Matthew. 

B. Mt. Jackson, Va., Dec. 6, 1871; s. Henry C. and Susan R. 
(Neff) Cox; mar. Olive Johnson, June 17, 1896; Un. Ch. of B. at 
Cedar Grove, Va., Jan. 14, 1885; minister, 1903, Lordsburg, Calif.; 
advanced. Stu. Bridgewater College, Normal, 1888-89; ibid., Com¬ 
mercial, 1889-90; Mt. Morris College, Scientific, 1890-93; grad. 
1896; ibid., Art, 1894-95; Rochester Business University, Rochester, 
N. Y., Commercial, summer, 1895; Oskaloosa College, Oskaloosa, 
Iowa, Classical, 1908-10, A. B.; ibid., Classical, 1910-12, A. M.; 
ibid., Classical, 1912-15, Ph. D., the seven years’ work done mainly 
by correspondence; Calif. School of Fine Arts, San Francisco, summer, 
1921. Teacher, Lordsburg (now La Verne) College, 1901 ; Teacher of 
History and Commerce, University School, Uniontown, Pa., 1895-95; 
Stenographer, H. J. Heinz Co., Philadelphia, 1896-97; Prin., Nez 
Perce, Idaho, graded schools, 1897-99; Teacher of History, English 
and Commerce, La Verne College,. 1899-1909; vice president, ibid., 
1903-08; president, ibid., 1908-09; Teacher, Heald’s Business College, 
Riverside, Calif., 1909-10; Teacher of Chemistry, Commerce and 
Art, Clovis, Calif., 1910-. Travelled in Europe, Palestine and Egypt, 
six months, 1906; landscape painting from nature in Utah and Idaho, 
summer, 1907. Spent several vacations at painting in water-colors, 
designing, etc. Mem. Schoolmasters’ Club of Central Calif. Address, 
Lock box, 124, Clovis, Calif. 

COY, Everett Filbrun. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, A. B. Address, Tippecanoe City. 
Ind. (College Office.) 

CRAIK, Elmer LeROY. 

B. Marietta, Kans., March 6, 1886; .s. David J. and Mary F. 
(Rink) Craik; mar. Elva Miller, Sept. 7, 1910; Un. Ch. of B. at 
McPherson, Kans., Dec. 1, 1907. Stu. Uhiversity Preparatory School, 
Tonkawa, Okla., 1902-05; McPherson College, 1907-10, A. B.; ibid., 
1910-11, A. M.; University of Kans., 1915-16, A. M., thesis, “History 
of the Church of the Brethren in Kansas,” ibid., history and political 


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science, 1916-17, also three summer terms; Ph. D. conferred 1922. 
thesis, “ Southern Interest in Territorial Kansas, 1854-1860.” Teacher, 
rural and grades, Kay Co., Okla., 1905-07; tutor, McPherson College, 
Languages, 1909-10; teacher of languages, ibid., 1910-14; Professor of 
History and Political Science, ibid., 1914-. “ History of the Church 

of the Brethren in Kansas,” revised for publication, and published by 
the author, 1922. Mem. Amer. Historical Assoc. Address, 1200 E. 
Euclid Ave., McPherson, Kans. 

CRAUN, ERNEST B-. 

Minister. Grad. Bridgewater College, 1922, A. B. Address, 
Bridgewater, Va. (College Office.) 

CRAUN, EVA. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1923, A. B. Address, Bridgewater, 
Va. (College Office.) 

CRIPE, CHARLES Clement. 

B. North Liberty, Ind., July 20, 1882; s. Jonathan M. and Mary 
Ellen (Rupel) Cripe; mar. Amanda Pletcher, Dec. 24, 1907; Un. Ch. 
of B. near North Liberty, April 29, 1895; minister, Jan. 7, 1905; elder, 
Nov. 5, 1916. Stu. H. S., one year; Manchester College, Acad., part of 
three years; Bethany Bible School, Bible and Teacher Training, 
1912-16, B. S. L. Farmer, teacher of common schools, eight years; 
pastor, Bremen, Ind., 1918-. Address, Bremen, Ind. 

CRIPE, EARL Jerome. 

B. Pyrmont, Carroll Co., Ind., Nov. 21, 1880; s. Christopher and 
Barbara (Wagoner) Cripe; Un. Ch. of B. at North Manchester, Ind., 
Jan. 17, 1901. Stu. Rossville, Ind., H. S. 1898-1900; Manchester 
College, Normal, 1901-02; ibid., Normal English, 1903-05, B. E.; ibid., 
College, 1905-06; Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind., Medical School, 
1906-08; Ind. University, Indianopolis, Medical School, 1908-10, M. 

D. Teacher, public school, Carroll Co., Ind., 1901-03; intern, Deacon¬ 
ess Hospital, Indianapolis, 1910-11; physician, Nappanee, Ind., 1911-14; 
Atwood, Ind., 1914-18; medical officer, U. S. Army (First Lieutenant 
Medical Corps), 1918-19; physician, North Manchester, 1919-. Mem. 
Wabash Co. Medical Assoc.; Ind. State Medical Assoc. Address, 225 

E. Main St., North Manchester, Ind. 

CRIPE, FLOYD Eldon. 

B. Rossville, Ind., May 16, 1894; s. Christian and Barbara (Wag¬ 
oner) Cripe; Un. Ch. of B. at Pyrmont, Ind., Nov. 17, 1912. Stu. 
Rossville H. S., 1909-13; Blue Ridge College, one year; Manchester 
College, three years, A. B., 1921. Head Com’l Dept., Freeman College, 
Freeman, S. D., one year; Ass’t in Com’l Dept., Blue Ridge College, 



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one year; Sergeant, Medical Dept., U. S. Army, one year; teacher, 
Commercial Dept., Twp. H. S., Lockport, Ill., 1921-. Address, care of 
Earl J. Cripe, North Manchester, Ind. 

CRIPE, ISAAC Wagoner. 

B. Carroll Co., Ind., May 3, 1868; s. J. J. and Mary (Wagoner) 
Cripe; mar. Ruia Quinn, 1904; Un. Ch. of B. at Mt. Morris, Ill., 1888. 
Stu. Mt. Morris College, Acad., 1888-89, 1890-91; Manchester College, 
Acad., 1898-99; Indiana University, Bloomington, 1901-06, A. B. 
Teacher, District Schools, Carroll Co., Ind., 1898-99; Prin. Twp. 
schools, West Newton, Ind., 1905-07; Supt. of Schools, Converse, Ind., 
1907-10, Gas City, Ind., 1910-18, Delphi, Ind., 1918-20; Editor, Delphi 
Journal, July, 1920 to July, 1921; owner and editor, Review-Republican, 
Williamsport, Ind., July, 1921-. Toured England, Scotland and Wales, 
Oct., 1902-June, 1903. Address , Williamsport, Ind. 

CKISLER, RUBY Mildred (Buckman). 

B. Conway, Kans., Dec. 21, 1882; dau. Morris L. and Frances 
(Derbyshire) Buckman; mar. Dr. O. S. Crisler, June 9, 1918; Un. Ch. 
of B. (Monitor Church), Conway, Kans., Sept., 1893. Stu. McPherson 
College, Acad., 1898-1902; ibid.. Normal, 1902-03, B. S. D.; ibid., 
College, 1904-05, A. B.; Kansas Agricultural College, Manhattan, 
Kans., Home Economics, 1906-08, B. S.; Columbia University, New 
York City, Home Economics, summer, 1914. Teacher, Groveland 
Center, Kans., 1903-04, Hayes Center, Kans., 1905-06, McPherson, 
Kans. (fifth grade), 1909-10, Hutchinson, Kans., H. S., English and 
Sewing, 1910-12; Ass’t professor of Home Economics, University of 
Kentucky, Louisville, 1912-18. Author of several bulletins including 
“Textile Adulteration” and “Cleaning and Dyeing,” 1916-17. Address, 
1301 Wilson Ave., Columbia, Mo. 

CRIST, DAVID William. 

B. New Market, Va., May 12, 1870; s. Jacob and Rebecca (Wamp¬ 
ler) Crist; mar. Laura Eby, May 12, 1909; Un. Ch. of B. at Timber- 
ville, Va., autumn, 1888; elder, Sept., 1907. Stu. Timberville Graded 
School, 1887-91; Bridgewater College, 1893-94; ibid., College, 1894-99, 
A. B. Teacher, public schools, 1891-93; Prince William Academy, 

-, 1899-1903; Evangelistic Work in Va. and Mo., 1903-05; pastor, 

(Bethel Cong.) Holt Co., Mo., 1905-09; Teacher, Berean Bible School, 
Los Angeles, Calif., 1909-16; Citrus farming, Yorba Linda, Calif., 
1916-. Travelled through southern Europe, Palestine and Egypt, 
Sept.-Dec., 1907. Address, Fullerton, Calif., R. F. D. No. 2. 



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CRIST, MAUD. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1922, A. B. Addr css, Skidmore, Mo. 
(College Office.) 

CROTSLEY, George ALFRED. 

B. Huntingdon Co., Pa., Feb. 24, 1892; .y. D. F. and Mary L. 
(Hammond) Crotsley; Un. Ch. of B. at Huntingdon, Pa., May 25, 
1917; minister, ibid., 1918. Stu. Juniata College, Normal, 1910-12; 
ibid., College, 1912-13, 1915-18, A. B. Professor of Math., Wesley Col¬ 
legiate Institute, Dover, Del., 1918-. Address, Mapleton Depot, Pa. 

CROUTHAMEL, Edmund MERTON. 

B. Souderton, Pa., Dec. 13, 1891; .y. Adam H. and Martha O. 
(Souder) Crouthamel; mar. Mary Hershey, Dec. 25, 1919; Un. Ch. of 
B. at Huntingdon, Pa., Feb., 1912. Stu. Souderton H. S., 1905-09; 
Elizabethtown College, Prep., 1909-11; Juniata College, 1911-14, 
A. B.; University of Pa., Philadelphia, summers, 1916, 1917, 1919. 
Teacher of science, Beccario H. S., Coalport, Pa., 1914-15, Souder¬ 
ton H. S., 1915-16; supervising Prim, Beccario Joint Schools, Coal- 
port, 1916-18; U. S. Army, Camp Lee, Va., 1918-19; teacher of Math., 
Butler, Pa., H. S., 1919-21; Prim of schools, Souderton, Pa., 1921-. 
Address, Butler, Pa. 

CROUTHAMEL, FLOY Souder. 

B. Line Lexington, Pa.; dan. Adam and Martha O. (Souder) 
Crouthamel; Un. Ch. of B. at Hatfield, Pa., 1906. Stu. Souderton, Pa., 
H. S., 1902-06; Elizabethtown College, 1907-10, Pd. B.; Temple 
University, Philadelphia, two years; Juniata Ccllege, 1915-17, A. B. 
Teacher, public schools, 1908-09, 1910-12; Professor of Biology, Eliza¬ 
bethtown College, 1917-. Address, 120 Chestnut St., Souderton, Pa. 

CROUTHAMEL, MARY (Hershey). 

B. Lititz, Pa., May 1, 1893; dan. J. W. G. and Elizabeth (Groff) 
Hershey; mar. Merton Crouthamel, Dec. 25, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. at 
Elizabethtown College, March, 1911. Stu. Lititz H. S., 1907-10; Eliza¬ 
bethtown College, 1910-11, 1913-15, Pd. B.; Columbia University, 
New York City, Latin, summer, 1915; Bethany Bible School, 1917-19; 
Columbia College of Expression, Chicago, summer, 1919. Teacher in 
secondary school, Warwick, Pa., 1911-13; teacher of Latin and His¬ 
tory, Lititz H. S., 1915-17. Leader of Eight Week (girls’) Club. 
Address, 137 Brady St., Butler, Pa. 

CROWELL, JOSEPH Alverton. 

B. Bradford, Ohio, Aug. 12, 1876; s. Devault and Catherine 
(Zerbe) Crowell; mar. Ida M. Seibt, April 27, 1904; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Huntingdon, Pa., 1892; minister, Oct. 12, 1907. Grad. Bradford 


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• 

H. S., 1894; Juniata College, Normal, 1898, B. E.; the University of 
Wooster, Wooster, Ohio, 1901; Ohio State University, Columbus, 1911; 
grad. Juniata College, 1912, A. B.; Columbia University, New 
York City, A. M. in education, 1917. Teacher, ungraded schools, 
Darke Co., Ohio, 1894-97, grammar school, Bradford, 1898-1900; Prin., 
Ward School, Greenville, Ohio, 1900-01; Supt. of schools, Bradford, 
1901-08; cashier, First National Bank, Bradford, 1908-10; professor 
of Math., Juniata College, 1912-16; Prin., Fairmount Junior H. S., 
Cleveland, Ohio, 1916-; lecturer on education, College for Women, 
Western Reserve University, Cleveland, about 1919-. Travelled through 
western states and Canada, summer, 1902. Mem. National Education 
Assoc. Address, 2118 Abington Road, Cleveland, Ohio. 

CROWELL, JOSEPH Daniel. 

B. Miami Co., Ohio, Dec. 22, 1877; s. William and Anna (Risser) 
Crowell; mar. Clara M. Henninger of Darke Co., Monroe Twp., Ohio, 
May, 1903; Un. Ch. of B. at Union City, Ind., May 3, 1914. Stu. 
Marion, Ind., Normal College, 1898-1900, B. S.; University of 
Wooster, Wooster, Ohio, summers, 1907, 1910; Miami University, Ox¬ 
ford, Ohio, summers, 1913, 1914; Manchester College, 1918-20, A. B. 
Teacher, rural school, Darke Co., 1900-07; Prin. H. S., Franklin Twp., 
Darke Co., 1907-09; Ass’t Prin., New Madison, Ohio, H. S., 1910-13; 
Union City, H. S., 1913-15;'Prin., ibid., 1915-18; Prin., Chester H. S., 
North Manchester, Ind., 1920-. Mem. Darke Co. Teachers Assoc. 
Address, Union City, Ind. 

CRUMPACKER, ANNA L-(Newland). 

B. Marion Co., Kans., Sept. 29, 1882; dau. Joseph Deboe and 
Emly M. (Thomas) Newland; mar. F. H. Crumpacker, Sept. 29, 1905; 
Un. Ch. of B. at Carlisle, Ark., Oct. 26, 1895. Stu. Normal and 
Business College, Conway Springs, Kans., 1897-99; McPherson Col¬ 
lege, spring and summer, 1900; Sumner Co., H. S., Kans., spring and 
summer, 1901; McPherson College, Normal, 1901-03, B. S. D.; ibid., 
College, 1903-06, A. B.; ibid., Bible, 1908, B. S. L.; ibid., 1916-17, A. 
M., thesis, “ Religious Education of Juniors.” Teacher, country school, 
1899-1901; teacher in summer school, 1905; Missionary to China, 1908-. 
Address, Ping Ting Hsien, Shansi, China. 

CRUMPACKER, EULAH. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1923, A. B. Address, McPherson, 
Kans. (College Office.) 

CRUMPACKER, FRANKLIN Henry. 

B. Leeton, Mo., May 13, 1876; j. Jacob Peter and Susan Virginia 
(Sanger) Crumpacker; mar. Anna L. Newland, Sept. 29, 1905; Un. 



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Ch. of B. at Nevada, Mo., May 10, 1895; minister, 1899; advanced, 
1902; elder, Sept., 1906. Stu. Fort Scott, Kans„ Normal College, two 
years; McPherson College, six years, grad. 1906, A. B.; ibid., 1906-08, 
A. M.; ibid., 1917, D. D. (honorary). Teacher in common school, 
1899; tutor at McPherson College, three years; evangelist, part of 
1907; pastor, McPherson, part of 1907; missionary to China, 1908-. 
Addrdss, Ping Ting Hsien, Shansi, China. 

CRUMPACKER, GRACE F-. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1923, A. B. Address, McPherson, 
Kans. (College Office.) 

CRUMPACKER, HARRISON [Harry] Charles. 

B. Rinehart, Mo., April 14, 1882; Jacob Peter and Susan V. 
(Sanger) Crumpacker; mar. Winnifred lies of Everett, Wash., June 
26, 1912; Un. Ch. of B. at Fort Scott, Kans., 1895; minister; ad¬ 
vanced, McPherson, Kans., 1907. Stu. McPherson College, Normal, 
1899-1904, B. S. D.; ibid., College, 1908, A. B.; University of Chi¬ 
cago, Education, 1909-10, Ph. M. Teacher rural and village schools, 
1904-06; Teacher Mt. Morris College, 1908-09; Head History Dept., 
Everett, Wash., H. S., 1910-12; Supt. of Schools, Sedro-Woolley, 
Wash., 1912-. Chautauqua platform work, 1917. Mem. National Edu¬ 
cational Assoc., American Historical Assoc., Wash. Teachers’ Assoc., 
Northwestern Educational Assoc. Address, 525 Nelson St., Sedro- 
Woolley, Wash. 

CRUMPACKER, W- L-. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1922, A. B. Address, McPherson, 
Kans. (College Office.) 

CULLEN, MARIE. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1923, A. B. Address, McPherson, 
Kans. (College Office.) 

CULLEN, MARTHA E- (Urey). 

B. Glendora, Calif., Jan. 1, 1898; dan. Samuel C. and Cora 
Rebecca (Reinoehl) Urey; mar. Ray R. Cullen of McPherson, Kans., 
Aug. 3, 1921; Un. Ch. of B. at Cedar Lake, Ind., Sept., 1909. Stu. 
Livingston, Mont., H. S., 1913-16; Weiser, Idaho, H. S., 1916-17; 
McPherson College, 1917-21, B. A. Prin., Windom, Kans., H. S., 
1921-. Address, E. Euclid Ave., McPherson, Kans. 

CULLEN, NELL. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1923, A. B. Address, McPherson, 
Kans. (College Office.) 






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CULLEN, RAY Raleigh. 

13 . Holmesville, Neb., Nov. 17, 1890; s . John A. and Julia L. 
(Dell) Cullen; mar. Martha E. Urey of Seattle, Wash., Aug. 3, 1921; 
Un. Ch. of B. at Los Angeles, Calif., at Annual Conference, May, 
1907; minister, Holmesville, Sept., 1907. Stu. University of Neb., 
School of Agriculture, Lincoln, 1913-15; McPherson College, Acad., 
1915-17; ibid., College, 1917-21, B. A. Farmer. Holmesville, 1917; 
U. S. Navy, Hospital Corps, 1918-19; Pastor, Wiley, Colo., summer, 
1920; Hardin, Mo., summer, 1921; Supt. of schools, Windom, Kans., 
1921 Address, E. Euclid Ave., McPherson, Kans. 

CULLER, Arthur MERL. 

B. Mt. Morris, Ill., Dec. 19, 1899; s. David D. and Mina (Hoover) 
Culler; Un. Ch. of B. at Mt. Morris, Feb. 22, 1910. Stu. Mt. Mor¬ 
ris College Acad., 1912-16; ibid., College, 1916-20, A. B.; Medical 
School of the'University of Mich., Ann Arbor, 1921 Ass’t in Chemi¬ 
cal Laboratory, Mt. Morris College, 1918; Ass’t in physics, ibid., 1918-19; 
teacher of physics, ibid., 1919-20. Civil Engineer, Chicago and Alton 
Railroad, summers of 1918, 1919; civil engineer, Honduras, 1920-21. 
Address , Mt. Morris, Ill. 

CULLER, ELMER Augustin. 

B. Louisville, Ohio, Oct. 11, 1889; John and Amanda (Kurtz) 
Culler; Un. Ch. of B. at Freeburg, Ohio, 1900; minister, March 27, 
1910. Stu. Louisville, Ohio, H. S., 1901-04; Canton College, Canton. 
Ohio,' .Acad., 1904-05; Mt. Union College, Alliance, Ohio, 1905-07; 
Juniata College, 1908-10, A. B.; Union Theological Seminary, 
New York City, 1910-13, B. D.; Berlin and Leipzig Universities, Ger¬ 
many, 1913-15; University of Chicago, 1915-16, summers, 1920, 1921. 
Teacher of 6th and 7th grades, North Lawrence, Ohio, public school, 
1907-08; instructor in psychology, Ohio State University, 1916-?; Grad. 
University of Chicago, 1922, Ph. D. Instructor in Psychology, 
University of Wis., Madison, 1922- and last few years previously. Social 
settlement work, New York City, 1910; travelled in Europe, 1911, 
1913-15; research work, 1915-; preaching, 1910-13, and occasionally 
at present. Mem. Ohio Academy of Science, Ohio College Teachers’ 
Assoc., Committee of Forty-eight. Address, Louisville, Ohio; Present 
address, No. 307, The University Club, Madison, Wis. 

CURTIS, IVA. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1923, A. B. Address, McPherson, 
Kans. (College Office.) 

DAGGETT, JOHN W-. 

Minister. Grad. McPherson College, 1923, B. S. Address, 
Independence, Kans. (College Office.) 



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DANNER, RUTH. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, A. B. Address , Brethren, Mich. 
(College Office.) 

DAVENPORT, FRANCES Edith (Miller). 

B. Robins, Iowa, Aug. 30, 1891; dau. Samuel C. and Irene 
(Snyder) Miller; mar. J. D. Davenport of Roseville, Ill., Dec. 31, 
1917; Un. Ch. of B. at Brooklyn, Iowa, 1901. Stu. Columbia College 
of Expression, Chicago, 1908-10; Juniata College, 1911-15, A. B. 
Instructor in languages and expression, Roseville H. S., 1915-20. 
Address, Roseville, Ill. 

DAyiS, Charles ERNEST. 

B. Lawreticeburg, Tenn., Jan. 23, 1893; s. C. W. and Linna L. 
(Wooster) Davis; mar. Grace Heisel of Empire, Calif., June 29, 1915. 
Un. Ch. of B. (New Hope Cong.) McKenzie, Tenn., Oct., 1901; min¬ 
ister, Butte Valley Church, Macdoel, Calif., July 16, 1911; advanced, 
ibid., Dec. 6, 1913; elder, ibid., Dec. 9, 1917. Stu, The E. W. Grove 
Henry County H. S., 1906-07; Lordsburg College (now La Verne 

College) Acad., 1910-13; Siskiyou Junior College, -, 1916-17; La 

Verne College, Bible, 1919-20, B. S. L., ibid., part time student, La 
Verne College, 1921-23, A. B. Farmer, Macdoel, Calif., 1913-14; Prin., 
Grammar School, ibid., 1914-16, 1917-18; Pastor, Chico, Calif., 1918-19; 
Supply Pastor. S. Los Angeles Church, Dec., 1919-20; Prin., grammar 
school, Live Oak, Calif., 1920-21; Instructor in English Bihle, La Verne 
College, 1921-. Field worker for Northern Dist. of Calif. Temperance 
Committee, 1913, 1918; Supervisor, men’s dormitory, La Verne College, 
1919-20; Mem. Dist. Sunday School Board of So. Calif, and Ariz., 
1921-. Delegate from La Verne College to Eighth International Student 
Volunteer Convention, Des Moines, Iowa, Jan., 1920; Trustee, La 
Verne College, 1920-21. Address, La Verne, Calif. 

DAVIS, ELSIE Jean (Hersch). 

B. Jesup, Iowa, Dec. 27, 1899; dan. Nevin B. and Minnie Mae 
(Eshelman) Hersch; Un. Ch. of B. at Waterloo, Iowa, 1911. Stu. 
West Waterloo H. S., 1914-17; Bethany Bible School, summer, 1920; 
Mt. Morris College, 1917-21, A. B. Teacher, 5th grade, Central 
School, Waterloo, 1921 Mar. Eugene Rawson Davis of Waterloo, 
June 5, 1923. Address, 1100 Bertch Ave., Waterloo, Iowa. 

DAVIS, EUGENE Rawson. 

B. Mt. Auburn, Iowa, Dec. 26, 1897; s. Charles M. and Cleora 
(Heath) Davis; mar. Elsie Jean Hersch of Waterloo, Iowa, June 
6, 1923; Un. Ch. of B. at South Waterloo, Iowa, 1910. Stu. 



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East Waterloo H. S., 1912-16; Mt. Morris College, 1917-21, A. B. 
Farmer. Address, Waterloo, Iowa, R. D. 7. 

DEETER, EFFEL Nancy (Stump). 

B. Miami, Texas, Aug. 21, 1891; dau. John and Louisa (Weaver) 
Stump; mar. John W. Deeter of McPherson, Kans., Aug. 21, 1913; 

Un. Ch. of B. at Miami, June, 1907. Stu. Laketon,-, H. S., 

1907-08; McPherson College, Acad., 1908-12; ibid., Normal, 1912-13, 
B. S. D.; ibid., grad, five-year Normal Piano course, Voice, Expression; 
Student in private art studio at New Haven, Conn., 1915-16; Special 
student of art in Chicago, summer, 1919. Teacher, public school, 1913- 
15; Director of Art, McPherson College, 1919-. Address, 1203 E. 
Euclid St., McPherson, Kans. ' 

DEETER, JOHN Wilby. 

B. Leeton, Mo., March 25, 1886; s. John M. and Rachel Ann 
(Swinger) Deeter; mar. Effel Stump, Aug. 21, 1913; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Surrey, N. D., May, 1905; minister, ibid. Entered McPherson Col¬ 
lege, Acad., 1905; Stu. College, ibid., 1910-13, A. B.; Yale Uni¬ 
versity, New Haven, Conn., 1915-18, B. D. Teacher, Bloom, Kans., 
1913-15; teacher of Bible and religious pedagogy, McPherson College, 
1919-. Field secretary for McPherson College, 1910-11; surveyed for 
the General Sunday School Board, Dec., 1918 and Jan. 1919. Address, 
McPherson, Kans. 

DEETER, RAYMOND C-. 

B. Pleasant Hill, Ohio, Sept. 25, 1898; j. I. A. and Linnea (Coate) 
Deeter; Un. Ch. of B. Pleasant Hill, 1914. Stu. Pleasant Hill H. S., 
1912-17; Wittenberg College, Springfield, Ohio, 1917-18; Manches¬ 
ter College, 1918-21, A. B. Teacher of Math., Franceville, Ind., H. S., 
1919-. Address, Pleasant Hill, Ohio. 

DELL, Carl Oliver. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1923, B. S. Address, Beatrice, Neb. 
(College Office.) 

DETRICK, LULA (Hildebrand). 

B. near Mound City, Mo., Feb. 6, 1885; dau. Joel David and 
Frances (Bond) Hildebrand; mar. Herbert J. Detrick, June 10. 1911; 
Un. Ch. of B. at McPherson College, 1902. Stu. McPherson College, 
Normal, 1902-06, B. S. D.; ibid., 1906-10, A. B. Prin., Intermediate 
School, Tagudin, Amburayan, Mountain Province, P. I., 1911-12; 
Boys’ Industrial School, Baguio, Mountain Province, P. I., 1913; First 
Government School for Christians, ibid., 1913; Prin. of School in 
Puerto, Princesa, Palawan, P. I., 1913-15; Taujay Intermediate School, 
Oriental Negroes, P. I., 1918-. Travel, Philippines, 1911-20, China and 




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Japan, 1915. Address, Taujay Intermediate School, Oriental Ne¬ 
gros, P. I. 

DETWILER, EDGAR Marion. 

B. New Enterprise, Pa., May 22, 1883; s. Elder David T. and Susan 
Amanda (Kagarise) Detwiler; mar. Anna Grace Brumbaugh, July 
30, 1913; Un. Ch. of B. at New Enterprise, Feb. 29, 1896; minister, 
Dec. 29, 1906; elder, May 17, 1917. Stu. Juniata College, Normal, 
1904-06, B. E.; College, ibid., 1908-12, A. B. Teacher, public schools, 
Bedford Co., Pa., 1900-04, 1906-08; Montgomery Co., Pa., 1912-15; 
pastor, Norristown, Pa., 1912-15; West Johnstown, Pa., 1915-. Field Sun¬ 
day School secretary, Middle Dist. of Pa., 1906-12; served on 1919 Stand¬ 
ing Committee at Winona Lake, Ind. Mem. Home Mission board, west¬ 
ern Dist. of Pa., 1919-. Address, 14 Sell St., Johnstown, Pa. 

DICKENS, OLIVIA. 

B. Haverhill, Mass., Sept. 26, 1896; dan. John and Ethel Hub¬ 
bard (Morrill) Dickens; Un. Ch. of B. (Monitor Cong.) McPherson. 
Kans., Nov. 22, 1919. Stu. Franklin, N. H., H. S., 1910-14; North- 
field Seminary, East Northfield, Mass., 1914-17;; Oberlin College, 
Oberlin, Ohio, English, 1917-19; Oberlin Conservatory, Voice Culture, 
1918-19; McPherson School of Singing, 1919-20; McPherson 
College, English, 1919-21, A. B.; ibid., Philosophy, 1919-21, A. 
M., thesis, “ Eucken and Religion.” Professor of English, Daleville 
College, 1921-. Mem. Y. W. C. A., Va. State Teacher’s Assoc. Ad¬ 
dress, Haverhill, Mass. 

DICKEY, HAZEL Lauretta. 

B. Rochester, Ind., Sept. 19, 1896; d. John and Josephine (Brower) 
Dickey; Un. Ch. of B. (Walnut Cong.) near Argos, Ind., 1906. Stu. 
Argos, Ind., H. S., 1910-12; Laketon, Ind., H. S., 1912-14; Manchester 
College, Normal, summers, 1914 and 1915; Bethany Bible School, 
Seminary, summer, 1916; Manchester College, 1916-17; Bethany Bible 
School, Seminary, summer, 1918; Manchester College, 1919-21, A. B. 
Teacher, Rural School, Pleasant Twp., Ind., 1914-15; Primary, Ijams- 
ville, 1915-16; Grades 1-2, Disko, 1917-19; Grades 5-6, Laketon, 1920-21; 
Laketon H. S., 1921-22; Daily Vacation School work, summer 1921. 
Address, North Manchester, Ind. 

DICKEY, JESSE Corwin. 

B. Argos, Ind., Oct. 12, 1887; j. John S. and Josephine (Brower) 
Dickey; mar. Carrie Walters, Aug. 14, 1913; Un. Ch. of B. at N. Man¬ 
chester, Ind., 1907; deacon, 1918. Stu. Richland Center, Ind., H.-S., 
three years, grad. 1905; Manchester College, Ind., Normal, l ( X)7-08, il>id., 
Commercial, 1912-13. Teacher, public schools, 1908-11; Teacher of 


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Stenography, Port Huron, Mich., Business University, 1913; Teacher, 
South Bend Business College, 1914; Teacher of Stenography, South 
Bend, Ind., H. S., 1916-. Address, 1118 E. Fox St., South Bend, Ind. 

DICKEY, JOHN Priest. 

B. Fostoria, Ohio, Sept. 17, 1873; s. L. H. and Nancy (Priest) 
Dickey; mar. Mertie B. Newcomer, Dec. 25, 1901; Un. Ch. of B. at 
Carey, Ohio (Oak Grove Church), Dec. 25, 1899; minister; elder, 
Dec., 1910. Stu. Fostoria Acad., Fostoria, Ohio, 1891; Ohio Normal 
University, Ada, Literary, 1892-93, 1895-96; Manchester College, 
Literary and Bible, 1905-10, B. S. L.; ibid., 1918, D. D. (honorary de¬ 
gree). Teacher, Ohio public schools, 1893-94, 1896-99; N. D. public 
schools, 1897-98; Ass’t teacher of Bible, Manchester College, 1908-10; 
professor of English Bible, Lordsburg (now La Verne) College, 1910- 
13, 1916-. Travelled each year since 1897, a total of 100,000 miles, 
in the United States and Canada. Address, La Verne, Calif. 

DICKEY, ORVILLE J-. 

B. Argos, Ind., March 22, 1890; s. John S. and Josephine (Brower) 
Dickey; mar. Esther M. Rasp, Sept. 18, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. at North 
Manchester, Ind., 1907. Stu. Richland Center, Ind., H. S., 1903-07; 
Manchester College, Commercial, 1913-14, M. Accts.; ibid., Econom¬ 
ics and Accounting, 1916-17, A. B.; University of Omaha, Omaha, 
Neb., summer, 1920; University of Chicago, summer, 1921. Teacher, 
Tri-State Commercial College, Keokuk, Iowa, 1910-11; Cream City 
Business College, Milwaukee, Wis., 1911-13; Prin., Dept, of Com¬ 
merce, Iowa Wesleyan College, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, 1914-16; teacher, 
Bookkeeping and Accounting, Omaha, Neb., H. S. of Commerce, 1917- 
(now the Omaha Technical LI. S.). Mem. National Commercial 
Teachers Federation. Address, 2733 Mary St., Omaha, Neb. 

DIEHM, EDGAR Graybill. 

B. Elm, Lancaster Co., Pa., Nov. 25, 1891 ; s. Oliver W. and Emma 
(Graybill) Diehm; mar. Maude Hertzler of Elizabethtown, Pa., 1917; 
Un. Ch. of B. at Elizabethtown, 1910; minister, Huntingdon, Pa., 1915. 
Stu. Elizabethtown College, Preparatory, grad. 1913; Juniata Col¬ 
lege, 1913-17, A. B.; Crozer Theological Seminary, Upland, Pa., 
1917-20, B. D.; University of Pa., Philadelphia, 1917-20. Pastor, Royers- 
ford, Pa., 1917-21 ; teacher of public speaking, Youngstown, Ohio, H. 
S., 1921-. Address, Youngstown, Ohio. 

DIERDORFF, RUSSELL Dewey. 

B. Milledgeville, Ill., May 2, 1898; s. John and Hannah (Slifer) 
Dierdorff; Un. Ch. of B. at Mt. Morris, Ill., 1909; Minister, ibid., 
May 5, 1919. Stu. Mt. Morris H. S., 1912-17; Mt. Morris College, 



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1917-21, A. B. Science teacher, Salem, Ill., H. S., 1921-. Address, Mt. 
Morris, Ill. 

DIXON, ANDREW Martin. 

B. Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 4, 1890; j. Andrew Martin and Regina 
(Holmes) Dixon; mar. Elizabeth Kline, July 21, 1915; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Brooklyn, Oct. 4, 1908; Minister, Sept. 7, 1910; elder, June 10, 1914. 
Stu. Elizabethtown College, Prep., 1909-10; Juniata College, Acad., 
1912-13; ibid., College, 1913-15; Bethany Bible School, 1915-16; 
Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pa., 1916-17, A. B.; University of Pa., 
Philadelphia, Philosophy and Ethics, 1917-18. Teacher, Grammar 
School, Lancaster Co., Pa., 1910-12; Pastor, Klahr, Pa., 1912-15, 
Parker Ford, Pa., 1912-; also Head of Dept, of History, Spring City, 
Pa., H. S., 1918-. Address, Parker Ford, Pa. 

DOTTERER, DAVID Roop. 

B. Johnsville, Md., Feb. 12, 1895; s. William Henry and Mary 
(Roop) Dotterer; Un. Ch. of B. at Union Bridge, Md. (Beaver Dam 
Cong.), Aug., 1908. Stu. Blue Ridge College, Prep., 1910-13; ibid., 
College, 1913-17, A. B.; Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md., 
Chemistry, one year. Laboratory director of Chemical Laboratory, 
Gibbs Preserving Company, Baltimore. Mem. American Chemical 
Soc., Y. M. C. A. Address, New Windsor, Md. 

DOTTERER, JOHN Ezra. 

B. Union Bridge, Md., Oct. 4, 1888; s. William H. and Mary C 
(Roop) Dotterer; mar. Emma McCoy, March 19, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. 
(Beaverdam Cong.) near Union Bridge, Feb. 13, 1904. Stu. Blue 
Ridge College, Acad., 1904-07 ; ibid., College, 1908-12, A. B.; Uni¬ 
versity of III., Urbana, 1916-17, A. M. in Math., thesis, “ On a 
Certain Class of Cubic Surfaces”; University of Chicago, Math., 
1919. Teacher, grade school, Frederick Co., Md., 1907-08; professor 
of Math., Academy of Park College, Parkville, Mo., 1912-15; teacher 
of Math., University of Kentucky, Louisville, 1915-16; professor of 
Math., Hoopeston, Ill., Junior College, 1917-18; professor of Math., 
and physics, Manchester College, 1919-. Mem. Mathematical Asso. of 
America. Address, North Manchester, Ind. 

DOVE, ALICE Margaret (Brumbaugh). 

B. Denton, Md., Mar. 25, 189 7; dan. L. R. Brumbaugh and Bar¬ 
bara Ellen (Woodcock) Brumbaugh; mar. Frederick D. Dove of 
Cloverdale, Va., June 26, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. at Ridgely, Md. Stu, 

Caroline, -, H. S., 1909-13; Juniata College, 1913-17, A. B.; 

University of Pa., Germanics and Romanics, 1917-18. Instructor in 



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Modern Languages, Juniata College, 1918-19; Instructor in French, 
Daleville College, 1919-. Address, Daleville, Va. 

DOVE, FREDERICK Denton. 

B. Cloverdale, Va., July 16, 1895; j. J. A. and Lula B. (Huff) 
Dove; mar. Alice M. Brumbaugh, June 26, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. at 
Daleville College, 1906. Stu. Daleville College, Acad., 1908-12; 
ibid., College, 1912-16, A. B.; Crozer Theological Seminary, Upland, 
Pa., 1916-19, B. D. Instructor in Social Sciences, Daleville College, 
1919-. Address, Daleville, Va. 

DOVE, MARGARET Esther. 

B. Cloverdale, Va., Nov. 24, 1900; dau. John A. and Lula Bell 
(Huff) Dove; Un. Ch. of B. at Cloverdale, Va., 1915. Stu. Dale¬ 
ville College, Academy, 1913-17; ibid., College, 1917-20, A. B. Ad¬ 
dress, Cloverdale, Va. 

DRESHER, EDITH. 

Grad. Mancl ester College, 1923, A. B. Address, Springfield, 
Ohio. (College Office.) 

DRESHER, MABEL Ruth (Schrock). 

B. Aurora, W. Va., July 29, 1893; dau. Benjamin and Elisabeth 
(Gnagey) Schrock; mar. Paul F. Dresher, June 20, 1916; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Los Angeles, Calif., 1906. Stu. Pasadena, Calif., H. S., 1908-12; La 
Verne College, 1912-13; Los Angeles State Normal, 1913-15. Teach¬ 
er of 5th and 6th grades, McFarland, Calif., 1915-16. Address, Ontario, 
Calif. 

DRESHER, PAUL Frantz. 

B. Forgy, Ohio, Nov. 29, 1893; s. C. E. and Florence (Frantz) 
Dresher; mar. Mabel Ruth Schrock, June 20, 1916; Un. Ch. of B. at 
Surrey, N. D., 1906. La Verne College, Acad., 1909-13; Po¬ 
mona College, Claremont, Calif., 1913-16, A. B. Professor of Math, 
and physical sciences, La Verne College, 1916-18; chemist for E. I. 
du Pont de Nemours & Co., Dupont, Wash., 1918-19; salesman, Stand¬ 
ard Oil Co. of Calif., 1919-. Address, Ontario, Calif. 

DRIVER, ANNA Catherine. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1921, A. B. Teacher, Acad, of Bridge- 
water College. 1921 -. Address, Timberville, Va. (College Office; John 
S. Flory, Bridgewater, Va.) 

DRIVER, CARL Samuel. 

B. near New Hope, Augusta Co., Va., Oct. 28, 1895; s. Jacob 
Thomas and Ida (Cox) Driver; mar. Leota Victoria Stultz, Sept. 23, 


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1919; Un. Ch. of B. Bridgewater College, Jan. 26, 1914; minister, 
March 23, 1918. Stu. New Hope, Va., H. S., 1909-12; Bridgewater 
College, Prep., 1912-14, B. E.; College, ibid., 1914-15, 1916-18, A. B.; 
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn., 1919-(20?). Teacher, public 
schools, Carroll Co., Md., 1915-16; pastor, Uniontown, Pa., March-Sept., 
1919; private, U. S. Engineers, Camp Humphreys, Va., July, 1918-Jan., 
1919. Address, Uniontown, Pa. 

DRIVER, EARL Bruce. 

B. Mt. Solon, Va., Feb. 20, 1894; Peter and Jane Anne (Clarke) 
Driver; Un. Ch. of B. at Elk Run, Va., Sept. 10, 1905. Stu. Parnassus, 
Va., H. S., 1910-13; Bridgewater College, 1913-19, B. A. Inspector in 
rubber work, Akron, Ohio, 1919-20; Farmer, Mt. Solon, Va., 1920-. 
Address, Mt. Solon, Va. 

DUDTE, MARGARET Mary. 

B. Newton, Kans., Aug. 6, 1885 ; dan. Michael Henry and Sophia 

Mary (-) Dudte; Un. Ch. of B. at Newton, Kans., 1900. Stu. 

McPherson College, Business, 1904-05; ibid., 1905-07, B. S. D.; ibid., 

1911- 13, A. B.; Carver Chiropractic College, -, 1915-17, D. Chir. 

Teacher, common schools, 1907-10, 1914-15; Practicing Chiropractic, 
1917-. Address, Colorado Springs, Colo. 

DUKER, CHAUNCEY H-. 

B. Gravelton, Ind., Feb. 23, 1893; s. B. W. and Salome (Miller) 
Duker; mar. Cora Belle Smith, Nov. 25, 1915; Un. Ch. of B. at Nappa- 
nee, Ind., about 1908. Stu. Nappanee, Ind., H. S., 1908-12; Goshen 
College, Goshen, Ind., 1912-15, A. B.; University of Chicago, Edu¬ 
cation, summers, 1919, 1920, 1921. Teacher of Science, 1915-20; Supt. 
of schools, Huntley, Ill., 1920-. Address, Huntley, Ill. 

DUNBAR, ANNA Kathryn (Ikenberry). 

B. Ada, Ohio, April 9, 1895; dau. L. D. Ikenberry and Elizabeth 
(Bucher) Ikenberry; mar. Joseph E. Dunbar of Bowers, Ind., June 
10, 1917; Un. Ch. of B. at North Manchester, Ind., Feb., 1916. Stu. 
Manchester College, Acad., 1909-13; ibid., College, 1913-17, A. B. 
Address, Colfax, Ind., R. R. 1. 

DUNBAR, JOSEPH Elias. 

B. Bowers, Ind., Feb. 18, 1893; s. Elias P. and Emma (Parker) 
Dunbar; mar. Anna Ikenberry of North Manchester, Ind., June 10, 
1917; Un. Ch. of B. at Colfax, Ind., 1903; deacon, 1920. Stu. Bowers 
H. S., 1908-10; Manchester College. Acad., 1910-12; ibid., College, 

1912- 15, A. B.; University of Wis., Madison, summer, 1916; University 
of Chicago, April to Sept., 1919. Teacher of Math, and Science, 
Bowers H. S., 1915-17, Elkhart, Ind., 1917-18; U. S. Army, Base Hos- 





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pital, Camp Taylor, Ky., May, 1918 to Jan., 1919; Teacher of Science 
and Athletics, Sheldon, Iowa, 1919-20; Farmer, Colfax, Ind., April, 
1920-. Mem. Amer. Legion. Address, Colfax, Ind. R. R. 1. 

DUNBAR, WILLARD Parker. 

B. Bowers, Ind., April 1, 1896; s. Elias P. and Emma C. (Parker) 
Dunbar; Un. Ch. of B. (White Church Cong.), near Colfax, Ind., 
Nov., 1907. Stu. Bowers H. S., 1912-13, 1915-16; Manchester College, 
Acad., 1913-15; Crawfordsville, Ind., H. S., April to June, 1916; Blue 
Ridge College, 1917-18, 1919-20; Manchester College, 1916-17, summer, 
1920, 1920-21, A. B. in philosophy and education. Teacher of physi¬ 
cal education and athletic director, Blue Ridge College, 1917-18, 1919- 
20; morale sergeant, Medical Dept., Base Hospital, Camp Zachary 
Taylor, 1918-19; teacher of physical education and athletic director, 
Manchester College, summer, 1920, 1920-21; salesman for National 
Home and School Assoc., Chicago, 1921-. Mem. Kappa Phi Rho. 
Address , Colfax, Ind. 

DUNNING, Ada Viola. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1922, A. B. Address, Wenatchee, 
Wash. (College Office.) 

DUPLER, ALPHAEUS William. 

B. Thornville, Ohio, July 27, 1883; s. Melancthon and Elizabeth 
(Beery) Dupler; mar. Olive E. Replogle of New Enterprise, Pa., Sept. 
4, 1906; Un. Ch. of B. (Jonathan Creek Church), near Thornville, 
Ohio, Nov., 1895; minister, ibid., Aug., 1894; elder, Huntingdon, Pa., 
May 4, 1921. Stu. Hopewell Twp. H. S., Glenford, Ohio, grad. 1902; 
Juniata College, 1907-11, A. B.; Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 
Md., one semester, 1911; Cold Spring Harbor Biological Laboratory, 
Long Island, N. Y., 1911 ; University of Chicago, Botany, 1915, M. S.; 
ibid., 1916, Ph. D., thesis, “ Gametophytes of Taxus Canadensis;” Pro¬ 
fessor of Biology, Juniata College, 1911-14; Professor of Botany, 
Lawrence College, Appleton, Wis., 1916-17; Professor of Biology, 
Bridgewater College, 1917-19, Juniata College, 1919-. Research in 
Botany; Author of published papers on “ The Staminate Strobilus of 
Taxus Canadensis,” “ The Ovulate Structures of Taxus Canadensis.” 
Mem. Amer. Assoc, for the Advancement of Science; Botanical Soc. 
of North America; Ecological Soc. of North America; Sigma Xi. 
Address, 1722 Mifflin St., Huntingdon, Pa. 

EARHART, LINNAEUS Brandt. 

B. Manheim, Pa., Aug. 6, 1885; s. Amos S. and Agnes Y. (-) 

Brandt; Un. Ch. of B. at Elizabethtown College, 1906. Stu. Eliza¬ 
bethtown College, grad. 1910, P». E.; University of Pa., Philadelphia, 



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School of Education, 1918, B. S. in Educ.; ibid., work in Botany 
toward Ph. D., 1920-. Teacher, country schools, Lancaster Co., Pa., 
1906-08; Mt. Joy, Pa., H. S., 1908-10; Supervising Prin. of Schools, 
Smyrna, Del., 1910-16; Prin., Conshohocken, Pa., H. S., 1916-18; Ass’t 
in Botany, University of Pa., 1917-18; Prin., Beaver, Pa., H. S., 1918- 
20; Science teacher, Northeast H. S., Philadelphia, 1920-; Chemistry 
teacher, Northeast Evening H. S., Philadelphia. Research work in 
Botany, Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, N. Y. Mem. Philadelphia 
Biological Club. Address, Elizabethtown, Pa. Temporary address, 
1516 Diamond St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

EARLY, CARRIE (Bixler). 

B. Westminster, Md., Feb. 25, 1884; dau. Uriah and Sarah A. 
(Myers) Bixler; mar. George A. Early, Dec. 14, 1910; Un. Ch. of B. 
(Meadow Branch Church) near Westminster, 1897. Stu. Westminster 
H. S., 1899-1900; Md. Collegiate Institute (now Blue Ridge Col¬ 
lege), 1900-03; Western Md. College, Westminster, Md., 1903-07, A. 
B.; Bridgewater College, Music, 1908-10. Ass’t teacher in Latin and 
‘French, Bridgewater College, 1908-10. Address, Westminster, Md. 

EARLY, GEORGE Alexander. 

B. Mt. Crawford, Va., July 23, 1882; j. A. B. and Hannah Mary 
(Meyers) Early; mar. Carrie Bixler, Dec. 14, 1910; Un. Ch. of B. at 
Juniata College, Feb. 19, 1904; minister, Aug, 24, 1907; advanced, 1910. 
Stu. Bridgewater College, Prep., 1901-03; Juniata College, Acad., 
1903-04; Bridgewater College, Bible, 1907-10, B. S. L.; ibid., Classical, 
1915-17, B. A.; ibid., History, 1917-18, M. A. Farmer, preacher, evan¬ 
gelist. Address, 172 W. Main St., Westminster, Md. 

EARLY, SIMON Peter. 

B. near Lima, Ohio, Sept. 10, 1874; s. David and Sarah (Miller) 
Early; mar. Emma Wine, Aug. 27, 1902; Un. Ch. of B. at Mt. Morris, 
Ill., Jan. 28, 1893; minister, March 2, 1894; elder, July 28, 1918. Stu. 
Mt. Morris College, Prep., 1892-93; Willamette University, Salem, Ore., 
classical, 1893-97; Manchester College, Bible, 1897-99; ibid., College, 
1899-1902, A. B.; Winona College, Winona Lake, Ind., Expression, 
summer, 1900. Teacher of History and Literature, Blue Ridge Col¬ 
lege, 1902-11; Pastor, Lima, Ohio, 1911-14, Fostoria, Ohio, 1914-17, 
Shade Creek Cong., near Windber, Pa., 1917-. Address, Windber, Pa., 
R. F. D. No. 1. 

EAVEY, Ora Edith. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1923, A. B. Address, Morill, Kans. 
(College Office.) 


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EBBERT, ELLA. 

B. Kingman Co., Kans., Oct. 27, 1885; dau. William and Eliza¬ 
beth (Schuman) Ebbert; Un. Ch. of B. at McPherson College, Oct., 
1903. Stu. McPherson College, Normal, 1903-05, 1906-08, B. S. D.; 
ibid., College, 1911-14, A. B.; Bethany Bible School, 1915-16. Public 
school teacher, 1904, 1908-10, 1914; teacher, Fruita, Colo., H. S., 1917; 
Missionary to India and Prim, Girls Boarding School, Dahanu, In¬ 
dia, 1919-. Address, Dahanu, Thana Dist., India. U. S. A. Address, 
McPherson, Kans. 

EBBERT, NORA (Bowman). 

B. Quinter, Kans., March 16, 1892; dau. Daniel F. and Sarah 
Elizabeth (Brubaker) Bowman; mar. Samuel S. Ebbert of-Quinter, 
Kans., Aug. 23, 1917; Un. Ch. of B. at Quinter, Dec., 1905. Stu. 
Quinter H. S., 1915; McPherson College, 1920, A. B.; Bethany Bi¬ 
ble School, 1920-21. Teacher, rural school, 1916-17. Address, Kinsley, 
Kans. 

EBBERT, SAMUEL Sylvester. 

B. Kingman, Kans., May 19, 1888; William and Elizabeth 
(Schuman) Ebbert; mar. Nora Ellen Bowman of Quinter, Kans., Aug. 
23, 1917; Un. Ch. of B. at Fruita, Colo., April 14, 1906; minister, Mc¬ 
Pherson, Kans., March 12, 1918. Stu. Bethany Bible School, 1911-12, 
1920-21; McPherson College, Normal, 1912-15; ibid., College, 1916-20, 

A. B.; University of Chicago, part of 1920-21. Farmer, Kingman, 
Kans., before 1911; Teacher, rural school, Quinter, Kans., 1915-16; 
Military Service, Camp Funston, Kans., Oct., 1917 to Jan., 1918; teach¬ 
er, Kinsley, Kans., H. S., 1921 -. Address, Kinsley, Kans. 

EBY, EMMA (Horner). 

B. near Falls City, Nebr., April 15, 1874; dau. Abram and Anetta 
(Wicks) Horner; mar. Enoch H. Eby of Summerfield, Kans., April 
12, 1903. Stu. Beatrice, Neb., H. S., 1891-?; McPherson College, 
five years, grad. 1901, A. B. Teacher, 1893- for several years; Mis¬ 
sionary to India. 1904-. Address, Bulsar, Surat Dist., India. (Galen 

B. Royer, in “ Thirty-Three Years of Missions in the Church of the 
Brethren.”) 

EBY, ENOCH H-. 

B. in Iowa, Jan. 15, 1877; s. John and Anna (Price) Eby; mar. 
Emma Horner of Carlisle, Neb., April 12, 1903; Un. Ch. of B. (Morrill 
Cong.) Kans., June, 1887; minister, McPherson, Kans., May 16, 1900; 
elder. Stu. McPherson College, 1893-1901, grad. 1904, A. B.; ibid., 
1915, A. M.; Bethany Bible School, 1915, B. D. Missionary to 
India, 1904-. Address, Bulsar, Surat. Dist., India. (Galen B. Royer, 
in “ Thirty-Three Years of Missions in the Church of the Brethren.”) 



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ECKERT, DANA Zug. 

B. Lebanon, Pa., Jan. 3, 1891; s. Samuel D. and Martha (Zug) 
Eckert; mar. Mary Agnes Horton, Dec. 24, 1916; Un. Ch. of B. (Mid¬ 
way Cong.) Lebanon Co., Eastern Dist. of Pa., April, 1903. Stu. 
Lebanon H. S., 1904-08; Juniata College, 1908-12, A. B.; Pa. State 
College, State College, Pa., Education, summer, 1912; Columbia 
University, New York City, summer, 1913; University of Wis., Madi¬ 
son, Industrial Education, summer, 1915; University of Pittsburgh, 
Industrial Education, 1913-15, B. S.; ibid., 1919-20, M. A. Teacher, 
Lebanon, Pa., H. S., 1912-13; teacher of industrial arts, Pittsburgh 
public schools, 1913-19; Ass’t instructor, industrial arts, University 
of Pittsburgh, 1914-16; vocational counselor, Latimer Junior H. S., 
Pittsburgh, 1919-. Mem. Phi Delta Kappa. Address, 720 Montclair 
Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 

EIKENBERRY, AMOS R-. 

B. Cerro Gordo, Ill., Jan. 16, 1889; s. John and Mary (Clingen- 
peel) Eikenberry; mar. Elizabeth Wagoner, May 2, 1909; Un. Ch. of B. 
at La Place, Ill., Nov., 1906; minister, 1909; elder, 1916. Stu. La 
Place H. S., 1904-07; Bethany Bible School, 1909-11; Mt. Morris 
College, Acad., 1913-14; ibid., College, 1914-17, A. B.; University of 

111., Urbana, Agriculture, summers, 1916, 1917; Manchester College, 
1918-19, A. M. Professor of Agriculture, Mt. Morris College, 1917-18; 
Manchester College, 1918-. Address, North Manchester, Ind. 

EIKENBERRY, ELLA Fern. 

Grad. Mt. Morris College, 1923, A. B. Address, Greene, Iowa. 
(College Office.) 

EIKENBERRY, William LEWIS. 

B. Waterloo, la., July 12, 1871; j. William and Susan (Berkley) 
Eikenberry; mar. Florence Shaw of Illinois, 1903; Un. Ch. of B. at 
Waterloo, 1887; minister; elder, about 1898. Stu. Mt. Morris Col¬ 
lege, Acad., 1887-89; Mt. Morris College, Scientific, 1890-92, B. L„ 
University of Mich., Scientific, 1892-94, B. S.; University of Chi¬ 
cago, Botany, 1901-02, 1909-16 (at intervals), 1918; Mt. Morris Col¬ 
lege, 1912, D. Sc. (honorary degree). Teacher of Science, Mt. Morris 
College, 1894-1901 ; Teacher of Botany, Central H. S., St. Louis, Mo., 
1902-03; Head, Botany Dept., McKinley H. S., St. Louis, 1903-09; 
Instructor in Botany and General Science, University of Chicago H. 

5., 1909-16; Ass’t. Professor of Education, University of Kansas., 
1916-19; Assoc. Professor of Education, ibid., 1919-. Joint author, 
Caldwell and Eikenberry, “Elements of General Science” 1914; 
Caldwell, Eikenberry and Pieper, “ Laboratory Manual of General 


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Science,” 1915; Author, “ Laboratory Problems in Botany,” 1920. 
Editor, Botany Dept., School of Science and Mathematics (Monthly 
Magazine), 1910-19. Mem. Botanical Soc. of Amer.; Amer. Ecologi¬ 
cal Society; Central Assoc, of Science and Math. Teachers; fellow 
of the Amer. Assoc, for the Advancement of Science. Address, 1611 
Tennessee St., Lawrence, Kans. 

EISENBERG, John LINWOOD. 

B. East Coventry, Chester Co., Pa., April 7, 1877; s. John Y. and 
Mary A. (Isett) Eisenberg; mar. Emma Johnson, June 12, 1905; Un. 
Ch. of B. at Huntingdon, Pa., April, 1893; minister, 1902; advanced. 
Stu. Juniata College, Normal, 1893-95, B. E.; Ursinus College, 
Collegeville, Pa., 1899-1906, A. B.; ibid., 1908, A. M.; University of Pa., 
Philadelphia, Education, Psychology, Sociology, 1906-13, Ph. D. Ward 
principal, Royersford, Pa., 1895-1904; teacher of language, Royersford 
H. S., 1904-05; supervising Prin., ibid., 1905-12; teacher of educa¬ 
tion, Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pa., 1910; professor of education, 
State Normal School, West Chester, Pa., 1912-14; Supt. of Schools, 
Chester, Pa., 1914-17; Prin. State Normal School, Slippery Rock, Pa., 
1917-. Lecturing at institutes in Pa., Md., Del., Ohio and Ind., 1907-; 
taught in summer schools of Wittenberg College, Springfield, Ohio, and 
Delaware College, Newark; preaches about once a week. Mem. Amer. 
Academy of Political Science, Pa. State Educational Assoc., National 
Education Assoc. Address, Slippery Rock, Pa. 

EISENBISE, FOREST Sard. 

B. Longmont, Colo., March 24, 1895; Clinton S. and Allie (Stutz- 
man) Eisenbise; mar. Grace Bubb, May 20, 1918; Un. Ch. of B. at 
Beatrice, Neb., March 4, 1907; minister, Beatrice church, March 3, 
1907. Stu. Beatrice H. S., 1908-13; Bethany Bible School, 1914-16; 
Mt. Morris College, 1916-18, A. B. Clerk, Beatrice, 1913-14; salesman, 
southern Ill., 1915; elevated railway guard, Chicago, 1916; farm hand, 
Wis., 1917, Southern Ill., 1918; Ass’t pastor, ” Woodland,” Astoria, Ill., 
1918; elevated railway conductor, Chicago, 1918-19; pastor, Beatrice, 
1919-. Dist. Sunday School and missionary secretary for Neb. and 
Northeastern Colo., 1919-20. Limited writing for periodicals. Mem. 
Y. M. C. A., American Red Cross, Foreign Volunteer Band. Address, 
Beatrice, Neb. 

ELEY, PRUDENCE (Mangas). 

B. near Union City, Ind., Feb. 28, 1894; dau. Rufus S. and Cora 
(Brewer) Mangas; mar. Theodore R. Eley, Aug. 5, 1917; Un. Ch. of 
B. (Country or Brick Church) Union City, Aug. 5, 1917. Stu. Union 
City H. S., 1908-12; Muncie Normal Institute, Muncie, Ind., 1912- 


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14, Bachelor of Home Economics. Teacher of domestic science, Man¬ 
chester College, 1914-15; Wayne Twp. H. S., Union City, 1915-17. Ad¬ 
dress, Union City, Ind., R. R. No. 1. 

ELEY, THEODORE Royer. 

B. Butler Twp., Darke Co., Ohio, May 13, 1894; s. William A. and 
Ida May (Royer) Eley; mar. Prudence Mangas, Aug. 15, 1917; Un. 
Ch. of B. (Country Church) Union City, Ind., Aug. 5, 1917. Stu. New 
Madison, Ohio, H. S., 1907-11; Manchester College, Classical, 1911- 
13; ibid., Normal English, 1914-15, B. E.; ibid., College, 1915-16, A. 
B.; Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, summer, 1919. Prin., Brad¬ 
ford, Ohio, H. S., 1916-18; Laboratory work, Army Base Hospital, 
Camp Sherman, Ohio, 1918-19; Prin., Versailles, Ohio, H. S., 1919-21; 
Farmer, June, 1921-; pastor, Poplar Grove Church, Union City, Ind., 
Dec., 1921-. Minister. Address, Union City, Ind., R. R. 1. 

ELLENBERGER, FRANK Polk. 

B. Turney, Mo., Sept. 30, 1891; s. George W. and Mary (Polk) 
Ellenberger; Un. Ch. of B. (Smith Fork Cong.) at Plattsburg, Mo., 
1903. Stu. Peru State Normal of Neb., H. S. Course, 1907-11; ibid., 
Normal, 1911-13; Creighton University, Omaha, Neb., grad. 1919, 
D. D. S. Teacher of Higher Mathematics, Bancroft, Neb., H. S., 
one year; Supervisor of Manual Training and Physical Director, Ward 
Schools, Red Oak, Iowa, three years. Dentist, 1919-. Address, 
Tekamah, Neb. (Mrs. Mary Polk Ellenberger, Skidmore, Mo.; Peru 
State Normal School, Peru, Neb.) 

ELLENBERGER, HERVIN Russell. 

B. Turney, Mo., July 23, 1896; j. George W. and Mary (Polk) 
Ellenber; Un. Ch. of B. (Highland Church) at Peru, Neb., 1909; 
minister, Mt. Morris, Ill., probably early in 1912. Stu. Model School, 
Peru, 4 years; Mound City, Mo., H. S., 1 year; Mt. Morris College, 
Academy, grad. 1915; ibid., college, 1 year; University of Chicago, 

1 year; grad. McPherson College, 1919, A. B.; grad. University of 
Chicago, 1920, M. A.; ibid., 1921-. Served in Base Hospital 13, France, 
thirteen months. Special Course certificate from Bordeaux University, 
France. Address, 56 Middle Divinity Hall, University of Chicago, 
Chicago, Ill. (Mrs. Mary Polk Ellenberger, Skidmore, Mo.) 

ELLENBERGER, SARDIUS J. 

B. Turney, Mo., March 30, 1889; s. George W. and Alary (Polk) 
Ellenberger; mar. Lena Hallet of Peru, Neb., Aug. 14, 1912; Un. Ch. 
of B. (Smith Fork Cong.) at Plattsburg, Mo., 1902. Stu. Turney, 
Mo., H. S., two years; grad. Peru State Normal H. S., 1908; ibid., 
grad. Normal Course, 1912. Principal, Julian School, one year; 
Gifford, Neb., one year; Superintendent, Elwood, Neb. H. S., four- 


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years; In mercantile business at present. Address, Peru, Neb. (Mrs. 
Mary Polk Ellenberger, Skidmore, Mo.; Peru State Normal School. 
Peru, Neb.) 

ELLER, HENRY Cline. 

B. Oak Grove, Va., April 12, 1900; s. C. E. and Rebecca (-) 

Eller; Un. Ch. of B. (Peters Creek Cong.) Oak Grove Church, 1909; 
Minister, Peters Creek Cong., 1918. Stu. Salem H. S. and Daleville 
College, Acad., Daleville, Va., 1915-19; Daleville College, Teacher 
training and religious pedagogy, 1919-21. School teacher and Home 
Mission worker, 1921-. Address, Salem, Va., R. F. D. 2. 

ELLER, JOHN William. 

B. Daleville, Va., March 30, 1899; s. D. Newton and Alice (Gray- 
bill) Eller; Un. Ch. of B. at Daleville, March, 1909. Stu. Daleville 
College, Acad., 1911-15; ibid., Junior College, 1915-17. Prin. Mathews, 
Va., H. S., 1917-18; Chemical worker, Norfolk and Western Railway 
Company, 1918-. Address, Daleville, Va. 

ELLER, LOIS Amy. 

B. Daleville, Va., March 3, 1897; dau. D. Newton and Alice (Gray- 
bill) Eller; Un. Ch. of B. at Daleville College, March, 1909. Stu. 
Daleville College, Acad., 1914; ibid., Expression, 1916; ibid., Jr. 
College, 1917. Teacher, Public Schools of Va., 1915; Stenographer, 
Daleville College office, 1918. Address, Daleville, Va. 

ELLIS, CALVERT Nice. 

Minister. Grad. Juniata College, 1923, A. B. Address, Hunting¬ 
don, Pa. (College Office; Brethren Yearbook for 1923.) 

ELLIS, CHARLES Calvert. 

B . Washington, D. C., July 21, 1874; j. Henry J. and Kate Kove 
(Calvert) Ellis; mar. Emma S. Nice, Dec. 25, 1902; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Baltimore, Md., Apr. 17, 1887; minister, Nov. 10, 1894; elder, Sept. 
10, 1919. Stu. Juniata College, 1894-98, A. B.; Gordon Bible Train¬ 
ing School, 1900-01; III. Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Ill., 
psychology and education, 1902, A. M., thesis, “ The Pedagogy of 
Jesus”; University of Pa., Philadelphia, psychology and educa¬ 
tion, 1899-1900, 1904-07, Ph. D., thesis, “ Lancasterian Schools in 
Philadelphia, Pa.” ; Columbia University, New York City, one-half 
year, about 1912; Princeton Seminary and University of Pennsylvania, 
Theology and Psychology, 1919-20; Temple University, Philadelphia, 
1920, B. D.; thesis , “ The Application of Educational Principles in the 
Field of Religious Education.” Professor of literature and English, 
Juniata Col lege, # 1898; associate pastor, First Church, Philadelphia, Pa., 
1899-1900; Prin. preparatory school, Zion City, Ill., 1902-04; lecturer. 



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1904-07; professor of philosophy and psychology, Juniata College, 1907- 
17; vice-president and professor of education, ibid., 1917-; pastor, First 
Church, Philadelphia, 1919-20. Engaged in educational lecturing, 
1894-; Lyceum lecturing more especially from 1908-13. Weekly con¬ 
tributor to Sunday School Times, 1919-; author, Part III “Studies in 
Doctrine and Devotion,” by Kurtz-Blough-Ellis. Mem. National Ed¬ 
ucational Assoc., Soc. of College Teachers of Education, Pa. State 
Education Assoc., charter member, Pa. Soc. of College and Normal 
School Teachers of Education. Address, Huntingdon, Pa. 

ELLIS, RAYMOND. 

B. Norristown, Pa., Dec. 23, 1891 ; John Howard and Elmina 
Letitia Tinney (Wentz) Ellis; mar. Beulah Summers Donelson of 
Huntingdon, Pa., Aug. 25, 1920; Un. Ch. of B. at Norristown, 1908. 
Stu. Norristown H. S., 1906-10; Juniata College, 1911-15, A. B. 
Teacher of Math, and History, Juniata College,-Acad., 1915; Ass’t, 
Claim Department, State Workmen’s Insurance Fund, Harrisburg, Pa., 
1916; Insurance, Berwind White Coal Mining Co., Philadelphia, 1917; 
U. S. Army, Sergeant, Sixth Detachment Air Service, Detroit, Mich., 
1918-19; Insurance, Special Agent, Houston Dunn, Inc., 708 S. Wash¬ 
ington Square, Philadelphia, 1920-21 ; President and Treasurer, Jef¬ 
ferson Realty Co., 1921-. Specialized in vocal music, especially for 
Church work. Mem. Amer. Legion, University Club of Harrisburg, 
Pa., West Norristown Improvement Assoc. Address, Norristown, Pa. 

EMMERT, EMERY M-. 

Grad. Mt. Morris College, 1923, B. S. in Agriculture. Address, 
Mt. Monis, Ill. (College Office.) 

EMMERT, HARVEY Denton. 

B. Altoona, Pa., Sept. 21, 1877; .y. Joseph F. and Annie Eliza 
(Benedict) Emmert; mar. Lelia M. Boerner, Aug. 7, 1912; Un. Ch. of 
B. at Waynesboro, Pa., Jan. 23, 1895; minister, Nov. 7, 1905. Stu. 
Juniata College, 1896; Academy ibid., 1902; College ibid., 1910, A. B. 
Prin. of schools, Allensville, Pa., 1904-05; Ass’t Prin. of schools, 
Yeagertown, Pa., 1905-06; Prin. of schools, Confluence, Pa., 1910-12; 
teacher of history and civics, Waynesboro, 1912-19; pastor, Shippens- 
burg Church, Pa., 1919-. Address, 9 Penn St., Shippensburg, Pa. 

EMMERT, JESSE Benedict. 

B. Waynesboro, Pa., Oct. 11, 1873; Joseph E. and Eliza (Bene¬ 
dict) Emmert; mar. Gertrude Elvina Rowland, of Hagerstown, Md., 
Feb. 23, 1905; Un. Ch. of B. (Antietam Cong.) Waynesboro, Pa., Dec. 
29, 1895; minister, Huntingdon, Pa., May 11, 1901; elder, Bulsar, In¬ 
dia, 1909. Stu. Juniata College, Normal English, 1894-97, B. E.; 



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ibid., 1898-1902, A. B.; ibid., School of Theology, 1920, 1921, B. D., 
thesis, “A Brief History of the Mission of the Church of the Brethren 
in India.” Missionary, Industrial Dept., Bulsar, Surat Dist., India, 

1903- 13; Missionary, Evangelistic, Educational and Editorial work, 
1913-19; Instructor of Missions, La Verne College, Aug. 1, 1921 
Member of Field Committee, and Secretary, India Mission, 1911-18; 
Director of Religious Education, Ch. of B., Pacific Coast Region, Aug. 
1, 1921-; Director of Forward Movement, Dist. of Southern Calif, and 
Ariz., Oct. 20, 1921-. Member Executive Committee, Southern Calif. 
Sunday School Assoc., Dec. 22, 1921 -. Address, La Verne, Calif. 

EMMERT, MICHAEL Wolfe. 

B. Mt. Morris, Ill., March 2, 1870; s. Theodore and Catherine 
(Wolfe) Emmert; mar. Mary Elizabeth Myers, Aug. 3, 1899; Un. Ch . 
of B. (Panther Creek Church) Adel, Iowa, June, 1888; minister, June 
21, 1894; elder, 1902. Stu. Mt. Morris College, Acad., 1888-94; Des 
Moines College, Des Moines, Iowa, 1896; Coe College, Cedar Rapids, 
Iowa, 1897; Mt. Morris College, 1900-09, A. B.; University of Chicago, 
Divinity, 1903; Mt. Morris College, 1917, D. D. (honorary degree). 
Teacher common school, 1891-92, 1895-95; pastor, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 
1897-1900; tutor, Mt. Morris College, 1900-03; ibid., dean, Bible Dept., 

1904- 22; ibid., Financial Agent, 1922-. Lectures for Anti-Saloon 
League. Mem. Board of Trustees of Anti-Saloon League of Illinois; 
President, Board of Trustees of Mt. Morris College. Address, Mt. 
Morris, Ill. 

ENGLAND, DAVID Leon. 

B. Ashland, Ohio, Nov. 24, 1893; s. William Ferdinand and Ella 
(Workman) England; mar. Fern M. Blickenstaff, Nov. 24, 1915; Un. 
Ch. of B. at Ashland, 1913. La Verne College, Acad., 1908-12; Uni¬ 
versity of Southern Calif., Los Angeles College of Dentistry, 1912- 
15, D. D. S. Practice of Dentistry, 1915-. In U. S. Army, Aug. 6, 1918- 
20. Removed to Northern Calif., 1921. Address, 554 West 4th St., 
La Verne, Calif. 

ENGLE, J- HAROLD. 

Grad. Juniata College, 1923, A. B. (College Office.) 

ESHELMAN, Anna Ruth. 

Grad. Juniata College, 1923, A. B. (College Office.) 

ESHELMAN, BRUCE Negley. 

B. Canton, Ill., Nov. 14, 1892; s. B. E. and Ella (Negley) Eshel- 
man; mar. Kathryne Thomas of Red Cloud, Neb., June 2, 1918; Un. 
Ch. of B. at Red Cloud, July, 1906; minister, ibid., Aug. 8, 1918. 
Stu. Red Cloud H. S., >1907-11; Mt. Morris College, 1913-14; McPher- 



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son College, 1914-17, A. B. Ass’t Prin., Shenandoah, Iowa, H. S., 1917- 
18; Pastor, and teacher of science in Red Cloud H. S., 1918-19; Pastor, 
Red Cloud Church and Supt. of Inavale School, 1919-21; Supt. of 
Schools, Rockwell, Iowa, 1921-. Address , Rockwell, Iowa. 

ESHELMAN, CLARENCE. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1922, A. B. Address, McPherson, Kans. 
(College Office.) 

ESHELMAN, EARL Emerson. 

B. Golden Corners, near Wooster, Ohio, July 24, 1884; j. David 
H. and Jane (Irvin) Eshelman; mar. Anna Frances Heefner, July 
17, 1907; Un. Ch. of B. at Waynesboro, Pa., Jan. 14, 1900; minister, 
June 11, 1906, Huntingdon, Pa.; ibid., advanced, June 16, 1907; elder, 
Batavia, Ill., Sept. 28, 1913. Stu. Waynesboro, Pa. H. S., 1901; Juni¬ 
ata College, 1904-07, B. S. L.; Wheaton College, Wheaton, Ill., 1912, 
B. A.; Bethany Bible School, 1910-13, B. D.; University of Chicago, 
1915; Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy, 1915-16. Professor 
of Bible, Elizabethtown College, 1907-10; pastor, Batavia, Ill., 1911-13, 
Douglas Park Mission, Chicago, 1913-16; teacher, Bethany Bible 
School, 1913-15; pastor, Preston, Minn., 1916-18; Fostoria, Ohio, 1918- 
20; Logan Church, Bellefontaine, Ohio, 1920-22; South Red Cloud 
Church, Red Cloud, Neb., 1922-. Made social survey of 
Filmore Co., Minn., 1917-18. Mem. Nat. Geographic Society, Dist. 
Mission Board of Northwestern Ohio, 1919-; President, Fostoria, Ohio, 
Public Welfare League, 1919-20. Address, Red Cloud, Neb. 

ESHELMAN, KATHRYNE (Thomas). 

B. Red Cloud, Neb., April 29, 1896; dau. Wm. H. and Addie S. 
(Finkenbinder) Thomas; mar. Bruce N. Eshelman of Red Cloud, June 
2, 1918; Un. Ch. of B. at Red Cloud, July, 1906. Stu. Red Cloud, Neb., 
H. S., 1909-13; Bethany Bible School, Bible and Music, 1913-15; Mc¬ 
Pherson College, College and Music, 1915-18, A. B. Music Super¬ 
visor of Red Cloud Public Schools, spring, 1918; Prin. of Inavale 
School, Neb., 1919-21. Address, Rockwell, Iowa. 

EVERS, MANOLA F-. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1922, A. B. Address, Bridgewater, 
Va. (College Office.) 

FAHNESTOCK, AMANDA (Kauffman). 

B. Urbana, Ohio, Nov. 20, 1858; dau. Joseph N. and Magdalene 
(Yoder) Kauffman; mar. S. B. Fahnestock, June 16, 1881; Un. Ch- °( 
B. at Covington, Ohio, Jan. 1, 1882. Stu. New Carlisle, Ohio, H. Srr 
1877-81; McPherson College, grad. 1916, A. B.; ibid., 1917, B. I). 
Teacher of shorthand and typewriting, McPherson College, 1889-95; 



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student and teacher of Bible, McPherson College, 1900-. Address, 
McPherson, Kans. 

FAHRNEY, EDWARD Samuel. 

Grad. Juniata College, 190.3, A. B. Worked in office of the E. 
B. Company, Waynesboro, until about 1918 or 1919. Caring for his 
father, since that time. Address, .331 W. Second St., Waynesboro, Pa. 
(Juniata College Bulletin; H. M. Stover, Waynesboro, Pa.) 

FAHRNEY, ELIZABETH. 

Grad. Blue Ridge College, 1923, A. B. Address, Hagerstown, 
Md. (College Office.) 

FAHRNEY, Henry Lawrence. 

Grad. Juniata College, 1923, A. B. (College Office.) 

FAHRNEY, HENRY Peter. 

B. Keedysville, Md., April 14, 1870; j. Peter and (-) Fahrney; 

mar. Bessie Amelia Yourtee of Brownsville, Md., Dec., 1895; Un. Ch. 

°f B. -. Stu. Juniata College, Normal, grad, 1888; Jefferson 

Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa., 1891-95, M. D.; Polyclinic in 
Surgery, Mental Diseases and Nose and Throat Diseases, 1898; Special 
studies of Chronic Diseases and Rectal Diseases under various 
specialists, studying each season since 1898 in either Philadelphia or 
Chicago; Illinois School of Electro Therapy, Chicago, 1907. Assisted 
in his father’s laboratory, 1888-91 ; Physician, Frederick City, Md., 
1895-96; Physician, Montevue Hospital for Insane, ibid., 1896-1904; 
Physician and Surgeon, ibid., 1904-. Specialist in chronic diseases. 
Address, 7 East Second St., Frederick, Md. 

FAHRNEY, KATHRYN Louise. 

B. Frederick, Md., Dec. 16, 1898; dau. Dr. Henry P. and Besse 
(Yourtee) Fahrney; Un. Ch. of B. at Huntingdon, Pa., bet., 1916. Stu. 
Girls’ H. S„ Frederick, 1912-16; Juniata College, 1916-20, A. B. 
Address, East Frederick, Md. 

FAHRNEY, RALPH Ray. 

B. .Polo, Ill., Sept. 24, 189/ ; s. Callo and Ella (Poffenberger) 
Fahrney; Un. Ch. of B. at Twin Falls, Idaho, 1910; minister, Mt. 
Morris, May 11, 1919. Stu. Twin Falls H. S., Commercial Course 
M 1 -15; Mt. Morris College, 1915-19, A. B. ; University of Chicago' 
C* 3 M-22, A. M., thesis, “Alexander H. Stephens and Secession.” Head 
-rrf Commercial Dept., Mt. Morris College, 1919-20; Prin., Academy, 
ibid., 1920-21 ; Professor of History, ibid., College, 1922-. Address 
Mt. Morris, Ill. 




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FALKENSTEIN, HOLMES Shellenberger. 

A. Geo. and Eva (Shellenberger) Falkenstein. Grad. Juniata Col¬ 
lege, 1915, A. B. Instructor in English, West Philadelphia H. S. for 
Boys. Address , 1420 Master St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

FASNACHT, NAOMI E-. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1923, A. B. Address , Wiley, Colo. 
(College Office.) 

FAUST, ALVIN G-. 

Minister. Grad. Juniata College, 1923, A. B. Address, Windber, 
Pa., R. 1. (College Office; Brethren Yearbook for 1923.) 

FESLER, MARGARET (Brandt). 

B. Harlan, Iowa, Oct. 8, 1886; dan. Christian Jacob and Sarah 
(Yoder) Brandt; mar. Dean A. Fesler, March 14, 1912; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Covina, Calif., 1899. Stu. Covina Union H. S., 1931-05; Los 
Angeles Calif., State Normal School, 1907-09. Teacher in gram¬ 
mar school, Calif., 1909-11. Address, Covina, Calif. 

FIELDS, IDA E-. 

B. Atwood, Ind., July 21, 1894; dau. George W. and Mary (Webb) 
Fields; Un. Ch. of B. (Bethel Cong.) Milford, ‘Ind., Nov. 11, 1907. 
Stu. Milford H. S., 1910-14; Manchester College, 1916-20. A. B.; ibid., 
Expression, 1916-18. Teacher of English, Teegarden, Ind., H. S., 
1920-. Lyceum work. Mem. Y. W. C. A. Address, New Paris, Ind. 

FIERHELLER, IRENE (Van Dyke). 

B. Filley, Neb., June 10, 1894; dau. George Henry and Catherine 
(Beery) Van Dyke; mar. Dan F. Fierheller of Milledgeville, Ill., 
1920; Un. Ch. of B. (Hastings Street Church) Chicago, 1904 (?). 
Stu. Joseph Medill H. S., Chicago, 1908-12; Juniata College, 1914-15; 
Columbia College of Expression, Chicago, 1915-17; Mt. Morris 
College, 1917-19, A. B. Teacher of public speaking, Mt. Morris Col¬ 
lege, 1917-20. Director of the Junior Chautauqua, with the Redpath- 
Brockway Co. in Pa., summer, 1916; with Redpath-Jacksonville cir¬ 
cuit from Fla. to Mich., summer, 1917; with Ellison-White Coast 
circuit from Los Angeles to Portland, Ore., also Mont., Idaho, etc. 
Address, Milledgeville, Ill. 

FIFER, FLETA Magdalene. 

B. Cross Keys, Del., Jan. 6, 1897; dau. Charles F. and Mary 

(Showalter) Fifer; Un. Ch. of B. (Mill Creek Cong.) Goods Mill. 

Del., Dec., 1909. Stu. Rehobeth Academy,-, 1913-14; Broadway, Va., 

H S 1914-15; Marion, Md„ H. S., 1915-16; Bridgewater College, 
Acad.,’ 1916-17; ibid., College, 1917-20, B. A. Teacher, Wyoming, 





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Del, 1920-21; Prin, Hebron H. S, Staunton, Va, 1921-. Vacation 
Bible School work, summers 1920-. Address, Wyoming, Del. 

FIKE, JOHN Henry. 

B. Somerset, Pa, Dec. 17, 1882; s. J. M. and Sara (Peck) Fike; 
maK Eva Troutman, July, 1912; Un. Ch. of B. (Summit Church) 
Somerset County, Pa. Stu. Juniata College, Normal, 1903-05, B. E.; 
ibid., Arts, 1905-07; University of Pa, Philadelphia, 1907-09, B. S.; 
Columbia University, New York City, Education, summer, 1913. 
Teacher, Philipsburg, Pa, H. S, 1909-12; Somerset, H. S, 1912-13; 
Prin. of Schools, Somerset Boro, Pa, 1913-18; County Supt. of 
Schools, Somerset Co, 1918-20; Secretary and Treasurer, County Trust 
Co, Somerset, Oct. 1, 1920-. Address, Somerset, Pa. 

FIKE, Louis EMERSON. 

Grad. Mt. Morris College, 1923, A. B. Address, Milledgeville, 
Ill. (College Office.) 

FIKE, SUSIE. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1921, A. B. Teacher, Russell, Kans, 
H. S, 1921-. Address, Ramona, Kans. (College Office.) 

FIKE, URIAH J. . 

B. Waterloo, Iowa, April 4, 1887; j. John and Mary (Miller) 
Fike; mar. Precious Jewel Zuck, June 21, 1911; Un. Ch. of B. at South 
Waterloo, Iowa, Sept, 1899; minister, June, 1910; elder, Nov, 1917. 
Stu. West Waterloo H. S, 1902; Mt. Morris College, Latin Sci¬ 
entific, 1904-07; University of Mich, Ann Arbor, 1910-11, A. B.; two 
summer sessions, ibid. Professor of biology, Daleville College, 1911-12; 
Mt. Morris College, 1912-14; farmer, Clarence, Iowa, 1914-. Occasion¬ 
al articles for church papers. Mem. National Geographic Assoc, 
Board of Trustees of Mt. Morris College. Address, Clarence, Iowa.’ 

FISHER, Clarence EARL. 

Minister, 1922. Grad. McPherson College, 1923, B. S. Address, 
Fruitland, Idaho. (College Office.) 

FISHER, CLETUS Arden. 

B. April 26, 1887; j. Brisben C. and Amanda (Horner) Fisher; 
mar. Ottilie K. Grauer of Saginaw, Mich, Dec. 25, 1914. Stu. Juni¬ 
ata College Acad, 1905-09; ibid.. College, 1909-12, A. B.; Ohio State 
University, Columbus, Law School, first semester, 1911, part of 1912- 
13, 1913-14; admitted to Ohio bar, 1914. Teacher, public school, Ohio, 
1905-07; Lawyer, New Philadelphia, Ohio, 1915-. Associated with 
law firm of Wilkin, Fernsell and Fisher. Address, New Philadelphia, 
Ohio. 


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FISHER, CORA Luella (Heestand). 

B. Nappanee, Ind., Sept. 12, 1897; dau. Elder E. L. and Salome 
E. (Lehman) Heestand; mar. Everett R. Fisher, of Peru, Ind., Sept. 
12, 1920; Un. Ch. of B. at Elkhart, Ind., June 9, 1907. Stu. Man¬ 
chester College, 1915-19, A. B.; Bethany Bible School, 1920-21. Head 
of English Department, Lancaster Center (near Huntington), Ind., H. 
S., 1919-20. A Winner in National “ Peace Essay ” Contest, 1915. 
Foreign Volunteer. Mem. National Geographic Soc. Address, Hunt¬ 
ington, Ind. Temporary address, 412 E. Maple Ave., La Porte, Ind. 

FISHER, EVERETT Russell. 

B. Miami Co., Ind., Jan. 18, 1896; s. Harry B. and Carrie (Hime- 
lick) Fisher; mar. Cora L. Heestand of Elkhart, Ind., Sept. 12, 1920; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Mexico Cong.) Mexico, Ind., June, 1908; minister, ibid., 
Sept., 1919. Stu. Chili, Ind., H. S. and Peru, Ind., H. S., 1911-15; 
Manchester College, grad. 1920, A. B.; Bethany Bible School, 
summer, 1919, 1920-22, B. D. Pastor, La Porte, Ind., 1921-22; Broad¬ 
water Church (Under General Mission Board), Dexter, Mo., 1922-. 
Foreign volunteer. Address, Peru, Ind., R. F. D. 2. 

FISHER, SUSIE. 

B. Bradford, Ohio, March 29, 1879; dau. Edward and Mary 
(Katherman) Fisher; Un. Ch. of B. at Woodland, Mich., Nov. 26, 
1879. Finished Grammar School, 1893; Teacher’s certificate; stu. 

McLaughlin’s Business College, -, 6 months of 1906; Nurses 

Training School of the University of Mich. Hospital, Ann Arbor, 
Sept., 1907-Oct., 1910. R. N. Private nursing in Southern Mich., 1910. 
Address, Woodland, Mich. 

FISHER, WALTER Franklin. 

B. Lewistown, Pa., Feb. 23, 1894; James F. and Amelia 
(Grove) Fisher; mar. LaRue Swan, April 19, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. at 
Huntingdon, Pa., 1914. Stu. Yeagertown, Pa., H. S., 1908-12; 
Juniata College, 1913-17, A. B. Prin. Centerville, Pa., H. S., 1917- 
18; chemical warfare service, U. S. Army, 1918-19; supervising Prim, 
Lower Yoder Twp. Sc'hool, Mifflin Co., Pa., 1919-. Address, Lewistown, 
Pa. 

FISHER, WILLIAM Daniel. 

B. Baltic, Ohio, July 21, 1877; j. Valentine C. and Emma Lint 
(Lind) Fisher; mar. Ida Elizabeth Miller of Charm, Ohio, Aug. 21, 
1898; Un. Ch. of B. at Baltic, Feb. 18, 1892; minister, ibid.; elder, 
ibid. Stu. Baltic H. S., grad. 1894; Canton College, 1905-07; Bethany 
Bible School, 1909-10; Kent State Normal School, Kent, Ohio; Man¬ 
chester College, 1919-20, A. B. Teacher, public schools of Ohio, 



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1899-. Granted an Ohio State Life Certificate in 1898. Mem. Ohio 
State Teachers Assoc.: National Education Assoc. Address, Baltic, 
Ohio. 

FITZWATER, PERRY Braxton. 

B. Hardy Co., W. Va., Sept. 8, 1871 ; Cyprianus and -- 

(-) Fitzwater; mar. Addie F. Kaylor of Ohio, July, 1898; Un. 

Ch. of B. in Hardy Co., 1889; minister, Dec., 1896; elder, North Man¬ 
chester, Ind., 1909. Stu. Bridgewater College, Teacher’s course, 1892- 
94; ibid., summer term, 1896; Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, 1898; 
Xenia Theological Seminary, Xenia, Ohio, 1901-05; Princeton Theo¬ 
logical Seminary and University, Princeton, N. 1911-12; Muskingum 
College, Muskingum, Ohio, 1909, D. D. (honorary degree). Teacher, 
public schools, W. Va., 1889-91; Va., 1894-95; Iowa, 1895-97; pastor, 
Elkhart, Ind. (City Church), 1899-1900; teacher of English Bible, Man¬ 
chester College, 1905-11; La Verne College, 1911-12; teacher, Moody 
Bible Institute, 1913-. Address, 153 Institute Place, Chicago. 

FLOHR, EARL Wilbur. 

B. Fountain Dale, Pa., Jan. 23, 1894; s. Lewis B. and Anna Eliza¬ 
beth (Kipe) Flohr; mar. Ella E. Miller of Bridgewater, Va., Sept. 7, 
1916; Un. Ch. of B. (Fairfax Cong.) Oakton, Va.; minister, Bridge- 
water, March 24, 1918. Stu. Hebron Seminary, Prep., 1909-12; Bridge- 
water College, 1912-16, A. B.; Clark University, Worcester, Mass., 
Psychology and Education, 1916-17; Scholar in Psychology, ibid., 
Jan. to June, 1922, A. M. Farming, 1917-19; Laboratory Ass’t, Bureau 
of Standards, Washington, D. C., Nov., 1919 to April, 1920; Director 
of Religious Education, Blue Ridge College Region, April, 1920 to 
Sept., 1921 ; Field Secretary, Blue Ridge College, Sept., 1921-. Address, 
New Windsor, Md. 

FLOHR, ELLA Elizabeth (Miller). 

B. Bridgewater, Va., Oct. 30, 1887; dau. Hiram G. and Julia Ann 
(Wright) Miller; mar. Earl W. Flohr of Vienna, Va., Sept. 7, 1916; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Beaver Creek Cong.) Rockingham Co., Va., Jan., 1900. 
Stu. Bridgewater College, Prep., 1905-08; ibid>, 1908-11, A. B.; Uni¬ 
versity of Va., Charlottesville, History, summer, 1912; University of 
Pa., Philadelphia, History, summer, 1914; Bridgewater College, 1914- 
15, A. M. Teacher in grades and H. S., Timherville, Va., 1911-12; 
Professor of History and English, Bridgewater College, 1912-16. Ad¬ 
dress, New Windsor, Md. 

FLORA, A- CLINE. 

B. Wirtz, Va., July 2, 1885; s. J. S. and Josephine (-) Flora; 

mar. Lula M. Humbert, June 19. 1913 ; Un. Ch. of B. at Daleville College, 






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Jan., 1903. • Stu . Daleville College, Acad., grad., 1908; College, ibid., 
1908-12, B. A.; University of S. C., Columbia, 1916, M. A. in Eng¬ 
lish, thesis, “ Sir Arthur Wing Pinero ” ; ibid., work leading to Ph. D., 
1917-. Teacher of history, Danville, Va., H. S., 1912-13; principal, 
Union, S. C., H. S., 1913-14; Logan School, Columbia, S. C., 1914-17; 
Columbia, S. C., H. S., 1917-. Chairman, Board of Directors for 
Boys’ Work, Y. M. C. A. Mem. Southern Sociological Congress. Ad¬ 
dress,, 1102 Price Ave., Columbia, S. C. 

FLORA, Jacob PARKER. 

B. Dillon Mill, Va., Oct. 31, 1897; s. Joel Benjamin and Ida 

(-) Flora; Un. Ch. of B. (Bethlehem Cong.) Dillon Mill, Nov., 

1913; Minister, Bethlehem Cong., Boone Mill, Va., Aug. 23, 1919. Stu. 
Daleville College, Acad., 1914-17; ibid., Junior College, 1919-21. 
Prin., Montevista Graded School, Dillon Mill, 1917-18; Manager, 
farm, Dillon Mill, 1918-19. Address, Dillon Mill, Va. 

FLORA, JOEL Cephas. 

B. Franklin Co., Va., Jan. 8, 1879; s. Benjamin F. and Elizabeth 

B. (-) Flora; mar. Elizabeth M. Garver, June 14, 1913; Un. Ch. 

of B. (Valley Cong.) Daleville, Va., Jan., 1897; minister, Huntingdon, 
Pa., May 14, 1908. Stu. Daleville College, Acad., 1895-96, 1900-04; 
College, ibid., 1904-05; Juniata College, 1905-08, A. B.; University of 
Chicago, summer, 1910; Columbia University, New York City, sum¬ 
mers, 1914, 1915. Professor of history and economics, Daleville Col¬ 
lege, 1908-11; pastor, Hagerstown, Md., 1911-12; teacher of history and 
economics, Blue Ridge College, 1912-17; pastor, Johnstown, Pa., 1917- 
18; West Charleston Church, Tippecanoe City, Ohio, 1919-. Especially 
interested in the promotion of the rural church. Address. Tippeca¬ 
noe City, Ohio. 

FLORY, ANNA. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1921, A. B. Address, Staunton, Va., 
R. 3. (College Office; J. C. Garber, Staunton, Va., R. 7.) 

FLORY, BYRON Morton. 

B. Staunton, Va., Oct. 22, 1888; D. C. and Katherine S. (Driver) 
Flory; mar. Nora A. Phillips, May 30, 1917; Un. Ch. of B. (Middle 
River Church) Augusta Co., Va., Aug. 7, 1908; minister, April 2, 
1917. Stu. Bridgewater College, Acad., 1909-10, 1911-12, B. E.; ibid., 
College, 1912-13, 1914-15, 1916-17, A. B. Farmer prior to 1909; Prin., 
Matlock, Iowa, graded school, 1913-14; missionary to China, 1917-. 
Mem. Y. M. C. A. Address, Shou Yang, Shansi, China, 




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FLORY, E- D-. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1923, A. B. Address, Staunton, Va. 
(College Office.) 

FLORY, EZRA. 

B. Miami Co., Ohio, Jan. 5, 1870; s. John and Millie (Younce) 
Flory; mar. Emma Brumbaugh (deceased); Martha V. Brumbaugh, 
March 15, 1905; Un. Ch. of B. (Salem Church) Ohio, Feb., 1889; 
deacon, Nov.- 15, 1900; minister, May 16, 1901; elder, Dec. 2, ,1910. 
Stu. Bethany Bible School, 1907-08, 1911-14, 1916-18, B. S. L. and 
B. D., ibid., 1916; Hartford School of Religious Pedagogy, Hart¬ 
ford, Conn., 1914-16, Pd. B.; Manchester College, A. M. (upon recom¬ 
mendation from Bethany Bible School), 1918; University of Chicago, 
psychology and philosophy, one term, 1915. Teacher of Sunday-school 
pedagogy, Bethany Bible School, 1913; teacher of religious educa¬ 
tion, ibid., 1916-20; Secretary, General Sunday School Board, 1920-. 
Address, Elgin, Ill. 

FLORY, HAROLD Garber. 

Grad. Mt. Morris College, 1923, A. B. Address, Polo, Ill. (Col¬ 
lege Office.) 

FLORY, JOHN Samuel. 

B. Broadway, Va., March 29, 1866; s. Daniel and Susannah (Wamp¬ 
ler) Flory; mar. Vinnie Mikesell, Aug. 18, 1908; Un. Ch. of B., Bridge- 
water College, Feb. 6, 1889; minister, 1907; elder, 1917. Stu. Mt. 
Morris College, 1891-94, B. L.; Bridgewater College, 1894-1902, B. 
A.; University of Va., Charlottesville, 1902-07, Ph. D., thesis, “ Lit¬ 
erary Activity of the Brethren in the Eighteenth Century.” Professor 
of English Language and Literature, Bridgewater College, 1894-1902; 
graduate student and Ass’t instructor in English, University of Va., 
1903-05; vice president and professor of English and German, Bridge- 
water College, 1905-06, 1907-10; acting president and professor of Eng¬ 
lish and German, ibid., 1906-07; president and professor of English, 
ibid., 1910-19; president emeritus and professor of English, ibid., 1919-. 
Staff writer on Brethren Teachers’ Monthly, 1916-; author of “The 
Pupil” in Teacher Training Course, Book I. Mem. Raven Society, 
University of Va. (senior honor society) ; Beta Chapter, Phi Beta 
Kappa; Amer. Assoc, for the Advancement of Science, 1920-; South¬ 
ern Education Assoc., 1920-; General Educational Board, Ch. of B., 
1912-. Litt. D. (honorary) Mt. Morris College, 1922. Address, Bridge- 
water, Va. 

FLORY, MARGARET Brumbaugh. 

B. Union, Ohio, March 28, 1896; dau. Ezra and Emma (Brum- 




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baugh) Flory; Un. Ch. of B. at Sterling, Ill., Aug., 1914. Stu. Sterling 
H. S., 1910-12; John Marshall H, S., Chicago, Normal Prep. Course, 
1912-14; Bethany Bible School, Seminary, 1914-16; Lewis Institute, 
Chicago, 1917-18, A. A. (Junior College degree) ; Manchester Col¬ 
lege, 1916-17, 1918-19, A. B. Teacher of English, Clear Creek H. S., 
Huntington, Ind., 1919-20; teacher in Elgin, Ill., public schools, 1920-. 
Address, 28 S. Edison Ave., Elgin, Ill. 

FLORY, RAYMOND Chester. 

B. Shickley, Neb., Jan. 19, 1885; s. James A. and Elizabeth (Adams) 
Flory; mar. Lizzie Mae Neher of La Verne, Calif., May, 1909; Un. 
Ch. of B. near Shickley, 1900; minister, Nov., 1907; advanced, Aug., 
1908; elder, 1918. Stu. Shickley H. S., three years, 1901-04; McPher¬ 
son College, Normal, 1905-07, B. S. D.; ibid., Expression, 1908-10; 
ibid., 1910-12, A. B.; Bethany Bible School, 1912-13. Farming, up to 
1906; Teacher, 1907-08; Pastoral Work (and student), 1908-13; City 
Missionary, Hutchinson, Kans., 1913-14; Missionary-Evangelist, Liao 
Chou, Shansi, China, 1914-. Stu. McPherson College, first semester, 
1921-22; Yale University, New Haven, Conn., second semester, 1921- 
22. Address, Liao Chou, Shansi, China. 

FLORY, ROLLAND Floyd. 

B. Defiance, Ohio, April 26, 1895; j. John and Mary Anna (Shock) 
Flory; mar. Golda E. Kreider, July 11, 1916; Un. Ch. of B. (North 
Poplar Cong.) Defiance Co., Ohio, 1908; minister, June 17, 1916. Stu. 

Jewell, -, H. S., (two year course), 1910-12; Defiance College, 

Defiance, Ohio, Acad.; ibid., College, 1913-14; Manchester College, 
1914-16, A. B.; Defiance College, 1917; Manchester College, 1920. 
Teacher, common schools, 1913-14; Supt. of schools, Sherwood, Ohio, 
1916-17; Teacher, Breth. Chinese Mission, Seattle, Wash., 1917-18; 

Teacher, Science and Math., Jackson Twp. H. S., -, 1918-19; 

Teacher, Mississinewa Twp., -, 1919-; Franklin Twp., 1921-. 

Address, Union City, Ind., R. R. 7. 

FLORY, ROY D—-. 

Grad. La Verne College, 1923, A. B. Address, Nampa, Idaho. 
(College Office.) 

FLORY, WALTER Samuel. 

B. Good’s Mill, Va., Nov. 26, 1866; j. Noah and Sophia Esther 
(Showalter) Flory; mar. Ella May Reheard of Good’s Mill, Aug. 17, 
1893; Un. Ch. of B. at Mill Creek, Va., Dec. 24, 1893. Stu. Shenan¬ 
doah Normal College, -, Va., 1888; Bridgewater College, 1888-89; 

Peabody Normal College, Nashville, Tenn., 1889-91, Licentiate of In¬ 
struction; University of Tenn., Nashville, Tenn., 1891-92, A. B.; 







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George Peabcdy College for Teachers, Nashville, 1920, A. B. (hon¬ 
orary degree). Prin., High Sschools, 1892-98; Railway mail service, 
1898-1918; Prin.,-H. S., 1919-. Address, Bridgewater, Va. 

FLORY, WILLIAM Robert. 

B. Bridgewater, Va., March 26, 1897; s. George W. and Leila 
Abbie (McKinney) Flory; Un. Ch. of B. at Bridgewater, 1909. Stu. 
Covington H. S., 1912-14; Juniata College, Acad., 1914-16; ibid., 
College, 1916-18, 1919-20; University of Chicago, School of Com¬ 
merce and Administration, summer, 1920; grad. Juniata College, 
1921, B. A. Security salesman, Bison Mortgage Co., Inc., Buffalo, N. 
Y., Oct., 1920-Feb. 1921; June, 1921-. Address, 7 12 Third Ave., N. 
W., Roanoke, Va. 

FOGELSANGER, LUELLA Grace. 

B. near Shippensburg, Pa., Oct. 11, 1886; dau. Jacob Henry and 
Catherine (Miller) Fogelsanger; Un. Ch. of B. at Elizabethtown Col¬ 
lege, 1906. Stu. Shippensburg H. S., 1898-1902; Elizabethtown Col¬ 
lege, Business, 1902-03; ibid., Pedagogical, 1903-06, B. Pd.; Ursinus 
College, summer, 1907; Eastman Business School, Poughkeepsie, 
N. Y., 1910-11; Columbia University, New York City, summer, 1917. 
Assistant instructor in history, literature and shorthand, Elizabeth¬ 
town College, 1907-11 ; instructor in shorthand and typewriting, Holyoke 
Business Institute, Holyoke, Mass:, 1911-12; Juniata College, 1913-. 
Wrote occasionally for “The Inglenook,” 1907-11. Address, Ship¬ 
pensburg, Pa. 

FORNEY, John CLYDE. 

B. Abilene, Kansas, Oct. 29, 1891 ; s. Benjamin and Anna (Pat¬ 
ton) Forney; mar. Ruth F. Brubaker of McPherson, Kans., June 8, 
1920; Un. Ch. of B. (Abilene Church) Navarre, Kans., 1903; minister, 
April 26, 1914. Stu. Bethany Bible School, 1911-13; McPherson Col¬ 
lege, Acad., 1913-16; ibid.. College, 1916-19, A. B.; Yale University, 
New Haven, Conn., 1920-23, B. D. District Sunday School Secretary, 
Southwestern Kans., 1915-16, 1918; Pastor, West Wichita Church, 
Wichita, Kans:, 1917; College Evangelist, McPherson College, 1919; 
District Director of Religious Education, Northeastern Kans., 1919-20; 
Pastor, Lanark, Ill., July 1, 1923-. Address, 1201 East Euclid Ave., 
McPherson, Kansas. 

FORNEY, KATHRYN. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1922, A. B. Address, North Man¬ 
chester, Ind. (College Office.) 

FORNEY, RUTH Frantz (Brubaker). 

B. Lyons, Kans., Feb. 8, 1894; dau. B. F. and Anna M. (Frantz) 



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Brubaker; mar. J. Clyde Forney of McPherson, Kans., June 8, 1920; 
Un. Ch. of B. at Kansas Center Church, Lyons, Kans., 1905. Stu. 
Protection, Kans., H. S., 1910-13; McPherson College, Academy, 
1915-16; ibid., 1916-18; ibid., summer, 1919, 1919-20, A. B. Teacher, 
1913-15, 1918-19. Address. McPherson, Kansas, Route 1, Box 2. 

FOSTER, ORA Delmer. 

B. Sheldon, Ill., May 10, 1877; j. Andrew J. and Lydia (Shawver) 
Foster; mar. Daisy Hammer, 1898; Un, Ch. of B. at Mount Morris, 
Ill., 1895; minister, 1902. Stu. Indiana Business Institute, -, 

1893- 94, M. Accts., conferred in 1902; Mount Morris College, Art, 

1894- 95; Zanerian Art College, Columbus, Ohio, 1895; Manchester 
College, grad., 1906, A. B.; Oberlin Theological Seminary, Oberlin, 
Ohio, 1906-08, B. D.; Oberlin College, Philosophy, 1908-09, A. M.; 
Yale University, New Haven, Conn., Semitics, 1910-11, Ph. D. In¬ 
structor in Greek, Yale University, 1910-12; University Pastor, Uni¬ 
versity of Wisconsin, Madison, 1912-14; Professor of Biblical Litera¬ 
ture, Y. M. C. A. College, Chicago, 1914-17; Regional and Camp 
Director for Y. M. C. A., during war, 1917-19; Associate Director of 
Survey of Theological Seminaries and Training Schools, Interchurch 
World Movement,' 1919-20; Seminary and University Secretary of the 
Council of Church Boards of Education, 111 Fifth Ave., New York 
City, 1920-; Assoc. Director of Theological Seminary and Religious 
Training School Survey of the United States and Canada. Mem. Con- 
necticut Academy of Arts and Literature. Address, 920 E. 56th St., 
Chicago. 

FOUTS, ETHEL D-. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, A. B. Address, North Man¬ 
chester, Ind. (College Office.) 

FOUTZ, HOMER. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1922, A. B. Address, Guide Rock, 
Neb. (College Office.) 

FOX, ESTON Funk. 

B. Hagerstown, Md., May 26, 1891; j. Ezra and Arminta K. 
(Funk) Fox; mar. Ethel J. Snyder, Aug. 27, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. at 
Hagerstown, Md., Oct., 1906. Stu. Juniata College, 1911-15, A. B.; 
Md. State Agricultural College, College Park, Md. Teacher of science, 
Williamsport, Md., H. S., 1915-17; boys’ club agent, Md. State College 
and Dept, of Agriculture, 1917-19; teacher of agriculture, Boonsboro, 
Md., H. S., 1919-. Address, Boonsboro, Md. 

FRANCIS, Jacob [JAY] Gottwals. 

B. Oaks, Montgomery Co., Pa., Jan. 13, 1870; s. John Umsted 




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Francis, Sr., and Mary Jane (Gottwals) Francis; mar. Mary F. Zug, 
Jan. 11, 1900; Un. Ch. of B., at Oaks (Green Tree Cong.) spring, 
1890; minister, spring, 1895, advanced, 1900. Stu. Ursinus Academy, 
Collegeville, Pa., 1885-87; ibid., College, grad. 1891, A. B., Mt. Morris 
College, Bible, 1893-94; Union Theological Seminary, New York 
City, 1895-96; Ursinus School of Theology, Collegeville, Pa., 1897- 
98, B. D. Teacher, Public Schools, Lebanon Co., Pa., 1903-04; Lebanon, 
Pa., Business College, 1905-06; Minister, Reading, Pa., 1900-01, 
Lebanon, Pa., 1902-20, worked for the school movement in Eastern 
Pa., which resulted in Elizabethtown College, 1898-1900; Founder of 
Brethren Historical Society; Joint Author of “History of the Breth¬ 
ren in Eastern Pa.,” “ History of the Brethren in Lebanon Co.,” 
(for County Hist. Soc.). Wrote “The Plain People of Lebanon 
Co.,” for Lebanon Report, and “ The Kreider Family of Lebanon 
Co.” for The News, emphasizing Colonial history of the Mennonites. 
Author of “The History of the Royer Family in America” (in 
process of publication), “ History of Education in the Brethren Church,” 
also writer of “ A Commentary on the Book of Romans,” which 
won the Peter’s prize in N. T. Greek in Ursinus School of Theology. 
Mem. Lebanon Co. Historical Soc., Montgomery Co. Historical Soc.; 
trustee of S. E. Playground Assoc, of Lebanon. Address, 138 Cumber¬ 
land St., Lebanon, Pa. 

FRANCIS, W- Z-. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1923, A. B. Address , Lebanon, Pa. 
(College Office.) 

FRANTZ, ALBERTA Ruth (Neher). 

B. Rockford, Neb., May 12, 1895; dan. Noah G. and Mary Flor¬ 
ence (Blickenstaff) Neher; mar. Harper Wine Frantz, June 6, 1920; 
Un. Ch. of B. at McPherson, Kans., 1906. Stu. La Verne . College, 
A'cad, 1910-15; Los Angeles State Normal School, Calif., 1915-17; 
La Verne College, 1918-19, 1920-21, A. B.; McPherson College, 1919- 
20. Teacher of seventh grade, La Verne Grammar School, 1917-18. 
Address, La Verne, Calif. 

FRANTZ, BERTHA A-. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1922, A. B. Address, Conway Springs, 
Kans. (College Office.) 

FRANTZ, EARL M-. 

B. Holmesville, Neb., Oct. 8, 1890; s. John L. and Delila (Hamm) 
Frantz; mar. Lela A. Dell of Beatrice, Neb., May 13, 1914; Un. Ch. 
of B. (South Beatrice Church) Holmesville, Oct. 8, 1909; minister, 
Sept. 7, 1916. Stu. Holmesville H. S., 1917-18; University of Neb., 






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School of Agriculture, 1909-10; Bethany Bible School, winter 1914- 
15 ; McPherson College, Acad., winter, 1908-09, 1916-18; ibid,, Col¬ 
lege, Philosophy and Theology, 1918-21; A. B.; Yale Divinity School, 
autumn, 1921 ; Bethany Bible School, Seminary, summer, 1920, also 
Jan.-June, 1922, B. D. Field worker for McPherson College and 
Forward Movement, summer, 1919; Pastor, Navarre, Kans., summer, 
1921 ; Douglas Park Mission, 603 S. California Ave., Chicago, 1922-. 
Address , Holmesville, Neb. 

FRANTZ, EDWARD. 

B. near New Carlisle, Ohio, June 21, 1868; s. Henry and Sarah 
Jane (Leedy) Frantz; mar. Effie Wine, Dec. 24, 1890; Un. Ch. of B. 
at New Carlisle, March 17, 1882; minister, March 21, 1891; elder, April 
14. 1897. Stu. New Carlisle H. S., 1882-85; Bridgewater College, 
1886-90; Ohio Northern University, Ada, Ohio, grad. 1890, A. B.; 
ibid., 1893, A. M., given for successful teaching; University of Chi¬ 
cago, Divinity School, 1892-95; ibid., one quarter, 1898, A. B. ; ibid., 
two quarters, 1908, candidate for Ph. D., completed work more than 
meeting requirements for B. D.; McPherson College, 1914, D. D., 
(honorary degree). Professor of Mathematics, McPherson College, 
1890-92; Teacher of Ancient Languages and Bible Literature, ibid., 
1895-1902; President, and Professor of Biblical Languages and Lit¬ 
erature, ibid., 1902-10; Ranching in Calif., 1910-14; President of La 
Verne College, 1914-15; Contributor to Breth. Teachers’ Monthly, about 
1909-12; Editor of “The Gospel Messenger," 1915-. Address , 110 
Commonwealth Ave., Elgin, Ill. 

FRANTZ, HARPER Wine. 

B. McPherson, Kans., Jan. 1, 1896; s. Edward and Effie (Wine) 
Frantz; mar. Alberta Ruth Neher, June 6, 1920; Un. Ch. of B. at Mc¬ 
Pherson, Nov., 1907. Stu. McPherson College, Acad., 1909-10; Long 
Beach, Calif., H. S., 1910-11; La Verne College, Acad., 1911-14; ibid., 
College, 1914-15; Pomona College, Claremont, Calif., 1915-17, A. B.; 
University of Chicago, Chemistry, 1918-19, summers, 1920, 1921, M. 
S., thesis, “ The Replacement of Halogen by an Alkyl Group in Acid 
Chlorides.” Teacher of Chemistry, La Verne College, Sept, to Nov., 
1917; Chemist, U. S. Army, Chemical Warfare Service, Nov., 1917 to 
Dec., 1919; Professor of Chemistry, La Verne College, 1919-. Registrar, 
ibid., Mem. Amer. Chemical Soc. Address, La Verne, Calif. 

FRANTZ, HARRISON Aimer. 

B. Holmesville, Neb., Feb. 8, 1880; s. John L. and Delila (Hamm) 
Frantz; mar. Lottie M. Netzley of Adams, Neb., June 11, 1902; Un. 
Ch. of B. (South Beatrice Church) Holmesville, Neb., June 5, 1892; 


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deacon, ibid., 1900; minister (North Beatrice Church) Firth, Neh., 
1905; Advanced, ibid., 1906; elder, ibid., 1907. Stu. Bethany Bible 
School, one term, 1913, and "two terms, 1914; McPherson College, 
Acad., winters 1899, 1900, school years 1916-18; ibid., College, 1918- 
21, B. A. His father died when Harrison was twelve years of age, 
the oldest boy and second child in a family of seven children; Managed 
farm for family while attending grade school, 1892-1898; Farmer, 
1898-1916; Pastoral and evangelistic work, summers 1917-21; Pastor. 
Red Cloud, Neh., Sept., 1921-. Dist. Sunday School Educational 
Secretary, Dist. of Neb., 1901-07; Field work, Forward Movement, 
Aug., 1919-March, 1920. Address, Red Cloud, Neb. 

FRANTZ, IRA Henry. 

B. Fredonia, Kans., Jan. 1, 1888; Jacob R. and Mary C. (Mur¬ 
phy) Frantz; mar. Hattie W. Sellers, June 18, 1910; Un. Ch. of B. 
(Richland Center Church) Summerfield, Kans., 1901 ; minister, Oct. 
6, 1906; advanced, 1908; elder, 1915. Stu. McPherson College, Acad., 
1905-06; Bethany Bible School, 1906-08; Mt. Morris College, Acad., 
1909-10, 1912-13; ibid., College, 1913-17, A. B. Teacher, common 
school, Beattie, Kans., 1909-10; farmer, Beattie, 1909-12; Pastor, Lora- 
mie Church, Sidney, Ohio, 1917-18; Richland Center Church, Sum¬ 
merfield, Kans., 1919-21 ; Teacher, Math, and Science, Beattie H. S., 
and pastor, Richland Center Church, 1921-. District Supt. of Child 
Rescue Work, Northern Ill. and Wis., 1914-17; frequent contributor to 
Gospel Messenger. Address, Summerfield, Kans. 

FRANTZ, ORPHA G-. 

Grad. Mt. Mcrris College, 1923, A. B. Address, Cerro Gordo, 111. 
(College Office.) 

FRANTZ, RAY W-. 

B. Weatherford, Texas, 1898; j. E. A. and Mary (Buckley) Frantz; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Oakdale Church) Weatherford, Texas, 1912. Stu. 
University of Texas, Austin, two years; McPherson College,, 1918- 
20, A. B. Student and assistant lecturer on physical and mental 
health, Texas woman’s college, Ft. Worth, Tex., 1920-. Address, 
Weatherford, Texas. 

FRANTZ, ROY Chester. 

B. Conway Springs, Kans., Nov. 6, 1894; j. William Henry and 
Martha Ann (Harnish) Frantz; Un. Ch. of B. at Conway Springs, 
Kans., Nov., 1908. Stu. Conway Springs H. S., 1909-13; McPherson 
College, Commercial, 1914-15; ibid., 1915-16, 1917-18, 1919-20, A. B. 
During vacations, operated gas engine for City Water Company, Con¬ 
way Springs, 1909-13; Bookkeeper for Home Telephone Co., Conway 
Springs, 1916-17; U. S. Army, machine gunners company, 70th Infan- 




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try, 10th Division, Camp Funston, Kans., 1918-19; Day Engineer for 
the Frantz Ice Co., Conway Springs, March, 1919, Sept., 1919; gas 
engineer, gas tractor, wheat fields of Texas Panhandle, summer, 1920; 
owner and manager of Sawyer-Isabel Telephone Company, Isabel, 
Kans., April 1, 1921 -. On staff of College Weekly Newspaper, “Spec¬ 
tator”; Editor-in-Chief, College Annual, “Life and Light,” 1920. 
Address, Isabel, Kans. 

FRANTZ, RUTH. 

B. Chicago, Ill., Feb. 6, 1894; dau. Edward and Effie (Wine) 
Frantz; Un. Ch. of B. at McPherson, Kans., Nov., 1905. Stu. Mc¬ 
Pherson College, Academy, 1908-10; La Verne College, Academy, 1910- 
12; ibid., 1912-14; Pomona College, Claremont, Calif., 1914-16, B. A.; 
University of Wis., Madison, Public Speaking, 1918-19, M. A. Teacher 
of English, Junior H. S., Savanna, Ill., 1916-17; Teacher of Expres¬ 
sion, Juniata College, 1917-18; Teacher of Expression and English, 
McPherson College, 1919-. Address, 110 Commonwealth Ave., Elgin, 
Ill. 

FRIES, M- GERTRUDE (Hess). 

B. near Waynesboro, Franklin Co., Pa., Dec. 23, 1888; dan. 
Henry B. and Susan A. (Fox) Hess; mar. J. Howard Fries of Mercers- 
burg, Pa., July 6, 1916; Un. Ch. of B. (Falling Spring Cong.) Brown’s 
Mill, Pa., Nov., 1902. Stu. Elizabethtown College, 1906-08, B. E.; 
ibid., Pedagogical, 1910-11, Pd. B.; Blue Ridge College, Music, 
1911-12; Oberlin Conservatory of Music, Oberlin, Ohio, 1913-14 aM 
summers 1914, 1915. Teacher, public schools, Franklin Co., Pa., 
1908-10; Director of Vocal Music, Elizabethtown College, 1914-15. 
Address, McPherson, Kans. 

FUNDERBURG, DRUE Dresher. 

B. New Carlisle, Ohio, Sept. 8, 1889; s. William H. and Car¬ 
rie (Dresher) Funderburg; mar. Forest Ethel Denlinger, May 11, 
1913; Un. Ch. of B., New Carlisle, Ohio, Feb., 1901; minister, Sept. 
30, 1911; elder, May 25, 1918. Stu. New Carlisle H. S., 1903-07; 
Manchester College, one quarter, 1908-09; ibid., 1914-17, A. B.; Beth¬ 
any Bible School, four quarters, 1911-13, 1919-21, B. D.; ibid., 1921-. 
Pastor, Troy, Ohio, Mission, 1917 to 1919. Address, New Carlisle, 
Ohio. 

FUNDERBURGH, ISAAC Vaughn. 

B. Stuart, Colo., Aug. 10. 1889; j. Jacob C. and Sarah D. (Rate- 
kin) Funderburgh; mar. J. Florence England, June 14, 1911; Un. Ch 
of B. at Rocky Ford, Colo., Oct., 1899; minister, La Verne, Calif., 
Oct. 13, 1909; elder, Inglewood, Calif., Oct. 1, 1916. Stu. Rocky Ford 
H. S., 1904-05; La Verne College, Commercial, 1908; ibid., Expression, 



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1909-10; ibid., Acad., grad. 1911; ibid., Bible, 1912-13, B. S. L.; ibid., Col¬ 
lege, 1914-15, A. B.; Pomona College, Claremont, Calif., 1915-16, A. 
B. (cum laude) ; University of Southern Calif., Los Angeles, 1916-17, 

A. M., thesis, “ The Social Function of the Modern Church as Re¬ 
lated to the Family.” Teacher and business manager, La Verne Col¬ 
lege, 1917-19; professor of sociology and pedagogy, ibid., 1919-21; 
acting president, ibid., 1921-22; president-elect, ibid., for 1922-27; Dis¬ 
trict Secretary of Christian Workers’ Society, Southern California and 
Arizona, 1917-19. Mem. Amer. Sociological Soc., Southern Calif. 
Sociological Soc., General Christian Workers’ Board of Ch. of B., Dist. 
Christian Workers’ Board of Southern Calif, and Arizona, Chamber of 
Commerce, Volunteer Fire Dept, of La Verne. Address, La Verne, 
Calif. 

FUNDERBURGH, J-TRUMAN. 

B. Carlton, Colo., Aug. 21, 1896; j. Jacob C. and Sarah Deleska 
(Ratekin) Funderburgh; Un. Ch. of B. at La Verne, Calif., May 6, 
1908. Stu. La Verne Acad., 1911-12; Juniata College, Acad., 1913-14; 
Eustis, Fla., H. S., 1912-13, 1914-15; Manchester College, 1915-17, 

B. E.; La Verne College, 1919-21, A. B. U. S. Navy (musician), 
Great Lakes Naval Band, transport service on tne U. S. steamship 
Zeelandia, 1917-19; employed in Farmers and Merchants Bank, La 
Verne, Calif., 1921; court clerk, Los Angeles, Calif., 1922-. Mem. 
Embers (collegiate honor society). Address, La Verne, Calif. 

FUNDERBURG, MABEL V-. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, A. B. Address, Tippecanoe City, 
Ohio. (College Office.) 

FUNK, MABEL Alyce. 

B. Charter Oak, Calif., June 12, 1897; dau. J. W. and Hettie A. 
(Gibbel) Funk; Un. Ch. of B. (Glendora Cong.) Glendora, Calif., 
March, 1908. Stu. La Verne College, Acad., 1912-16; ibid., biology, 
1916-19; Juniata College, biology, 1919-20, B. A.; University of 
Southern Calif., Los Angeles, 1920-21, and summer, 1921. Teacher of 
physical education and biology, Sweetwater Union H. S., National City, 
Calif., 1921-. Address, Charter Oak, Calif. 

FUNKHOUSER, O- T-. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1923, A. B. Address, Winchester, Va. 
(College Office.) 

FURREY, GEORGE Washington. 

B. Monticello, Ind., July 4, 1867; s. Jacob and Sarah (Fisher) 
Furrey; mar. Martha Hershey of Mt. Morris, Ill., Aug. 27, 1897; Un. 
Ch. of B. (Silver Creek Cong.) Mt. Morris, June, 1897. Stu. York, 





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Neb., H. S, 1888-90; Harper Normal School, Harper, Kans., 1890-92; 
Mt. Morris College, Acad., and Seminary, 1894-97; University of 
Mich, Ann Arbor, 1897-99, Ph. B.; ibid., 1898-99, M. A. in 1911; 
Northwestern University, Evanston. Ill, 1909-12. Teacher, district 
school, York Co, Neb, 1887-88, 1892-93; Phillips Co, Colo, 1893-94; 
Professor of Mathematics, Mt. Morris College, 1899-1909; Instructor 
in Physics, Northwestern Academy, Evanston, 1909-16; Fenger H. S, 
Chicago, 1916-20; Tuley H. S, Chicago, 1920-. Address, 2249 Sherman 
Ave, Evanston, Ill. 

FURRY, JOHN Snowberger. 

B. Salemville, Pa, May 17, 1880; j. Sylvester and Catherine 
(Snowberger) Furry; mar. Clara Brown Replogle, June 10, 1916; Un. 
Ch. of B. at New Enterprise, Pa, Feb, 1896. Stu. Juniata College, 
Normal, 1903-06, B. E.; ibid., College, 1910-12; University of Pitts¬ 
burgh, Pa, Education, 1914-16, A. B. and Bachelor in Education. 
Teacher Blair Co, Pa, schools, 1906-10; teacher of English and Math, 
Roaring Spring, Pa, H. S, 1912-14; teacher of English, Bradford, Pa, 
H. S, 1916-18; South H. S, Youngstown, Ohio, 1918-. Address, 
Roaring Spring, Pa. Present address, 3022 Southern Blvd, Youngs¬ 
town, Ohio. 

GARBER, JOHN Absolom. 

B. Harrisonburg, Va, Oct. 18, 1865; s. Daniel and Fannie (Coff¬ 
man) Garber; mar. Ella B. Bean, 1890; Un. Ch. of B. at Bridgewater, 
Va, 1895; elder, 1919. Grad. Bridgewater College, 1891, A. B.; 
George Washington University, Washington, D. C, Teacher's Col¬ 
lege, 1915, M. A. in philosophy and sociology; ibid., 1920, Ph. D. 
Worked on farm, to 1883; taught public school in Va, 1883-85; stu¬ 
dent-teacher, Bridgewater College, 1885-91 ; Professor in Bridgewater 
College, 1891-94; Government Service in Washington, D. C, 1895-. 
Address, 204 Fourth St, S. E, Washington, D. C. 

GARBER, LAVON. 

B. North Manchester, Ind, 1888; dau. Samuel and Julia (Harter) 
Garber; Un. Ch. of B. at North Manchester, 1913. Stu. North Man¬ 
chester H. S, 1902-06; Manchester College, two years; Mich. State 
Normal College, Ypsilanti, Home Economics, grad., 1915. Teacher, 
grade schools, three years; Home Economics Supervisor, Chester 
Twp. H. S, near North Manchester, 1915-. Address, North Man¬ 
chester, Ind. 

GARBER, PAUL A-. 

B. 1892. Grad. Indiana University, Bloomington, Dept, of Medi¬ 
cine. 1915, M. D. Address, Sidney, Ind, (Amer. Medical Assoc, 
535 N. Dearborn St, Chicago.) 



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GARBER, PAUL Neff. 

B. New Market, Va., July 27, 1899; s. Samuel and Ida A. (Neff) 
Garber; Un. Ch. of B. at Timberville, Va., May, 1910; minister, Bridge- 
water, Va., Sept. 11, 1918. Stu. Timberville H. S., 1911-14; Bridge- 
water College, 1915-19, A. B.; Crozer Theological Seminary, Upland, 
Pa., 1919-(?); Columbia University, New York City, summer, 1920; 
University of Pa., Philadelphia, History, 1919-21, A. M.; ibid., 
History, 1921-23, Ph. D. Ass’t. in History, University of Pa., 1920-22; 
Pastor, Brethren Mission, Wilmington, Del., July, 1921 -. Address, 
Bridgewater, Va. 

GARBER, W-F-. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1923, A. B. Address, Bridgewater, 
Va. (College Office.) 

GARNER, FLORENCE Ella. 

B. Union'Bridge, Md., April 9, 1872; dan. Jasper C. and Hannah 
Salome (Yon) Garner; Un. Ch. of B. (Pipe Creek Cong.) Linwood, 
Md., April, 1893. Student nurse, Franklin Square Hospital, Balti¬ 
more, Md., 1906-09; Passed the Md. State Board of Nurse Examiners, 
June, 1910, with degree of R. N.; Pa. State Board by Md. Reciprocity, 
July, 1912, R. N. Ass’t. Supt. of Nurses, Franklin Square Hospital, 
Nov. 21, 1909-July 31, 1910; ibid., Supt. of Nurses, Sept. 1, 1910-May 31, 
1912; District Nurse, Instructive Visiting Nurse Assoc., Baltimore, 
July 1, 1912-April 30, 1913; Rural Nurse, Public Health Nurse, Tuber¬ 
culosis Assoc., Frederick, Md., May 1, 1913-. Mem. Nurses Alumni 
Assoc, of the Franklin Square Hospital; Md. State Assoc, of Graduate 
Nurses; Md. State Assoc, of Public Health Nurses; National Or¬ 
ganization of Public Health Nurses; Frederick, Md., Civic Club; 
Federated Charities of Frederick; Women's Christian . Temperance ♦ 
LTnion of Frederick. Address, Union Bridge, Md., R. 1. 

GARNER, OREN Charles. 

B. Union Bridge, Md., May 15, 1893; j. Jasper C. and Hannah 
Salome (Yon) Garner; Un. Ch. of B. (Pipe Creek Cong.) Linwood, 
Md., July, 1909; minister, Dec. 24, 1916. Stu. Westminster, Md., H. S., 
1912-13. Blue Ridge College, Prep., 1913-16; ibid., College, 1916-20, 
A. B.; University of Pa., Philadelphia, 1920-21, A. M. Teacher of 
Biology, Blue Ridge College, 1919-20.; teacher, 1921 Mem. Amer. 
Red Cross. Address, Union Bridge, Md. 

GARST, JESSE Oscar. 

B. near Dayton, Ohio, Oct. 18, 1868; Elias and H. Maria 
(Eversole) Garst; mar. Eliza A. Huffer, March 23, 1893; Un. Ch. of 




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B. (Bear Creek Church), Montgomery Co., Ohio, Feb. 19, 1886; 
minister, June, 1895; elder, June 2, 1910. Stu. Ohio Normal Uni¬ 
versity (now Ohio Northern University) Ada, Ohio, 1886-92 (with 
short intermissions), A. B.; ibid., 1895, A. M.; ibid., Philosophy, 1896; 
I eacher, 1889-90; farmer, minister, evangelist; pastor, East Dayton 
Church, 1916-19; elder Lower Miami Church, the churches of Adaips 
and Highland Counties, and the Springfield and Middletown city 
churches, 1919-. Elder, I roy, Ohio, 1921-. As secretary of the Historical 
Committee of the District Mission Board of Southern Ohio, gave practi¬ 
cally entire time in preparing “ History of the Church of the Brethren of 
the Southern District of Ohio,” 1918-20. Address, Dayton, Ohio, R. 

R. 6. 

GARST, John Milton. 

Minister. Grad. Manchester College, 1922, A. B. Prin., High¬ 
land, Ohio, H. S., and pastor, Lexington Church, Highland, 1922-. 
Address, Dayton, Ohio. (College Office; J. O. Garst, Dayton, Ohio.) 

GARVER, MIRIAM Elry. 

B. Farmersville, Ohio, Sept. 26, 1895; s. D. M. and Mary (Ely) 
Garver; Un. Ch. of B. at Trotwood, Ohio, Aug., 1910. Stu. Madison 
Township, Ohio, H. S., 1909-13; Manchester College, 1914-19, A. 
B. Teacher of Primary, 1st and 2nd grades, Madison Township 
School, 1917-18; Teacher of French and English, Bethel Township H. 

S. , Miami Co., Ohio, 1919-. Address, Trotwood, Ohio. 

GARVEY, JESSE Howard. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1923, A. B. Address, Leeton, Mo. 
(College Office.) 

GAUNT, JOHN Leonard. 

B. Belsington, W. Va., Sept. 11, 1889; s. William A. and Hannah 
Jane (Turner) Gaunt; mar. Blanche Eller Shontz, Feb. 16, 1918; Un. 
Ch. of B. at Elk Lick, Pa., 1902. Grad. Juniata College, Acad., 1907; 
Columbia University, New York City, 1912-, B. S.; ibid., 1917, A. 
M. Prin. Blain City, Pa., H. S„ 1909-11; Tyrone, Pa., H. S., 1913-15; 
Supt. of schools, ibid., 1915-17; captain 115th Infantry, Headquarters 
29th Division, Headquarters, 8th Division; assistant educational di¬ 
rector, Army University, American Expeditionary Forces, Beaune, 
France, 1917-19; bond salesman, Harris, Forbes & Co., Investment 
Bankers, New York City, 1919-21; Manager, Syracuse, New York, 
Branch, 1921-. Mem. Amer. Legion, National Education Assoc., of¬ 
ficer of the French Academy. Address, 32 White Memorial Building, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 


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GEAR, VELMA Lois (Frantz). 

B. Beattie, Kans., Oct. 27, 1895; dau. Jacob R. and Mary Cath¬ 
erine (Murphy) Frantz; mar. Earnest E. Gear, June 7, 1921; Un. Ch. 
of B. '(Richland Center Church) Summerfield, Kans., Sept., 1909. Stu. 
Union H. S., Fruita, Colo., 1910-14; Grand Junction, Colo., Normal 
School, 1914; Mt. Morris College, 1916-19, A. B.; University of 
Colo., Boulder, Teacher’s Extension Course, 1921-. Teacher, 1915-16; 
professor of English and French, Mount Lincoln H. S., Palisades, 
Colo., 1919-21. Mem. Y. W. C. A.; Colo. State Teachers Assoc. Ad¬ 
dress, Fruita, Colo. 

GEHRETT, John FOSTER. 

B. Grafton, Pa., Feb. 10, 1890; s. Oliver N. and Susanna (Norris) 
Gehrett; mar. Ethel Donelson, 1917; Un. Ch. of B. at Grafton, Pa., 1902. 
Stu. Juniata College, Acad., grad. 1910; College, ibid., grad. 1916, A. 
B.; University of Pittsburgh, Education, 1917-18; ibid., graduate stu¬ 
dent while teaching, part of 1920-22. Employed by Pennsylvania Chest¬ 
nut Tree Blight Commission, 1912-13; teacher, North Braddock, Pa., 
Hi. S. 1916-18; McKeesport, Pa., H. S., 1918-19; Prin. Avalon, Pa., 
H. S., 1919-. Address, 142 Monitor Ave., Ben Avon, Pa. 

GEIB, Amos PHILIP. 

B. Manheim, Pa., Feb. 28, 1887; s. Philip C. and Malinda S. 
(Earhart) Geib; mar. 1920; Un. Ch. of B. (Chiques Hill Church) 
Lancaster Co., Pa., 1904; minister. Stu. Elizabethtown College, 
1904-09, Pd. B., Zanerian Art College, Columbus, Ohio, 1910; Bible 
Training School, New York City, 1911-15; Columbia University, 
New York City, 1912-16, A. B.; ibid., graduate student, 1917-18; ibid., 
all studies completed for A. M., Dec. 29, 1921. Teacher, public schools, 
Lancaster Co., Pa., 1907-08; teacher, Elizabethtown College, 1909-10; 
pastor, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1911-15; teacher, Rahway, N. J., 1917-18; 
Montclair Academy, Montclair, N. J., 1918-. Address, Manheim, Pa. 

GEIGER, LINWOOD Townsend. 

B. Kenilworth, Pa., April 8, 1898; s. Howard E. and Ida (Bieler) 
Geiger; Un. Ch. of B., Coventry Cong., Kenilworth, 1915; minister, 
1917. Stu. North Coventry H. S., 1914-17; Pottstown, Pa., H. S. 
1917-18 (College Work); Juniata College, 1918-20, A. B.; Seminary 
work and work at Princeton University, Princeton, N. J., 1921 -. 
Recognition and medal for Intercollegiate Debating, 1919. Poultry 
business at Gilbertsville, Pa. Address, Pottstown, Pa., R. D. 3. 

GEIMAN, EUGENIA Cleveland Roop. 

B. Westminster, Md., May 7, 1886,; dau. William Henry and 
Elizabeth Rachel (Williar) Geiman; Un. Ch. of B. (Meadow Branch 


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Church) Westminster, Md., April 27, 1909. Stu. Western Maryland 
College, Westminster, 1900-04, A. B. Farmerette, 1904-. Address, 
Westminster, Md. 

GEISER, JOHN Silas. 

B. Greensburg, Md., March 29, 1870; s. David and Ann Savina 
(Browning) Geiser; mar. Mary I. Smith, of Baltimore, Md., Jan. 12, 
1897; Grace Arlene Brice of North River, Va., June 12, 1912; Un. Ch. 
of B. Antietam Cong., Waynesboro, Pa., Feb., 1886; Deacon (Fulton 
Ave. Cong.) Baltimore, Md.; Minister (Fulton Ave. Cong.) Balti¬ 
more, March 22, 1907; elder, (Grandview Cong.) Froid, Mont., Dec. 
17, 1917. Stu. Newton Academy Baltimore, Md., 1888-89; Bridge- 
water College, Commercial, 1890-91; University of Md., College 
Park, Dentistry, 1892-95; ibid., post graduate course in dentistry, 
1895-96. Farm work, 1885-87; driver milk wagon, Baltimore, 
1887-88; Convassed for maps and charts, summers, 1889-1892; Dentist, 
Baltimore, 1895-1915, Dentist and preacher, Froid, Mont., 1915-. 
Teacher of operative dental technique, twenty years; teacher of pros¬ 
thetic technique, eight years; lecturer.as Asst, professor of prosthetic 
dentistry and metallurgy, 1910-15. Mem. Mont. State Dental Soc.; 
National Dental Assoc.; Preparedness League of Amer. Dentists; 
National Geographic Soc. Address, Froid, Mont. 

GEORGE, Thomas EZRA. 

B. Martin, W. Va., Feb. 28, 1875; s. David Worth and Laura 
(Markwood) George; mar. Fanny Rotruck, of Martin, May 20, 1896; 
Un Ch. of B. (Knobley Cong.) Martin, July 23, 1893; deacon, ibid., 
Oct. 8, 1895; minister, ibid., March 5, 1896; elder, Quinter, Kans., Oct. 

24, 1903. Grad. Iowa Christian College, -, 1905, A. B.; Oska- 

loosa College, Oskaloosa, Iowa, 1913, Ph. D. Preaching, 1896-; Col¬ 
lege pastor and lecturer, Manchester College, - to 1920; pastor. 

Goshen (City Church) Ind., 1921 -. Address, Goshen, Ind. 

GERDES, VIOLA Dell (Eisenbise). 

B. Morrill, Kans., Feb., 1892; dan. T. A. and Anna (Springer) 
Eisenbise; Un. Ch. of B. at Morrill, 1904. Stu. Bethany Bible School, 
1912-16, 1919-; Lewis Institute, Chicago, 1917; Mt. Morris College, 
1918, A. B.; Bethany-Bible School, grad. 1921, B. D. Grade teacher, 
public schools, Morrill, Kans., 1909-12; Mission Work, Hastings St. 
Mission, Chicago, part time, 1916-17, 1919-22. Mar. Wayne Gerdes, 
Sept. 13, 1922. Address, 1525 Hastings St., Chicago, 111. 

GEYER, THOROLD. 

B. Milford, Ind., 1899; j. Milo H. and Pearl (Fuller) Geyer; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Bethany Cong.) Elkhart Co., Ind., 1915. Stu. Mil- 




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ford, Ind. H. S., 1913-17; Manchester College, 1917-21, A. B. Teach¬ 
er, Normal Training Dept., Cincinnati, Iowa, H. S., 1921-. Address, 
Milford, Ind. 

GIBBEL, Jonathan PAUL. 

B. Hemet, Calif., March 29, 1896; j. Abraham B. and Emma 
(Brubaker) Gibbel; Un. Ch. of B. at Girard, Ill., April, 1910; minister, 
Virden, 111., Sept. 12, 1917. Stu. Virden H. S., 1909-14; Mount Morris 
College, 1916-18, 1919-20 A. B.; Iowa State University, Medicine, 

1920- . Teacher, country school, Nilwood, Ill., 1914-15; hirst Surgical 
Assistant, Camp Taylor, West Point, and Camp Knox, Ky., 1918-19. 
Address , Girard, Ill. 

GIBBLE, BERNICE Kathryn. 

B. Mastersonville, Pa., Dec. 1, 1898; dau. Samuel Shenk and Ida 
Eve (Overholser) Gibble; Un. Ch. of B. at Lancaster, Pa., Oct. 13, 

1915. Stu. (-) H. S., 1912-16; Juniata College, Music, 1917-20; 

ibid., 1921, A. B. Teacher of piano and chorus, La Verne College, 

1921- . Address, 427 Charlotte St., Lancaster, Pa. 

GIBSON, ETHEL (Mummert). 

B. Astoria, Ill., 1893; dau. Cornelius and Sarah (Cassel) Mum¬ 
mert; mar. Irvin J. Gibson of Girard, Ill., Dec. 24, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Astoria, 1909. Stu. Astoria H. S., 1908-12; Bethany Bible School, 

1913- 16; Mt. Morris College, 1916-18, A. B.; Bethany Bible School, 
1918-20. Address, Astoria, Ill. 

GIBSON, IRVIN John. 

B. Girard, Ill., March 22, 1890; j. Charles C. and Susan (Neher) 
Gibson; mar. Ethel Mummert of Astoria, Ill., Dec. 24, 1919; Un. Ch. 
of B. (Sugar Creek Cong.) Auburn, Ill., 1903; minister, Girard, Aug., 
1912; elder, Mt. Morris, Ill., Nov., 1918. Stu. Auburn H. S., 1904-08; 
Mount Morris College, Acad., 1909-10; ibid., College, two terms, 
1910-11; Bethany Bible School, spring, 1914; Mt. Morris College, 

1914- 15, 1916-18, A. B.; Bethany Bible School, 1919-20. Teacher, 
country school, 1911; Farming, some years since; supply pastor, As¬ 
toria, Ill., 1922-. Bethany Bible School, 1923, B. D., thesis, “ Sacrifice 
as 'taught in the New Testament.” Address, Astoria, Ill. 

GILBERT, HARRY Howard. 

B. Plattsburg, Mo., Dec. 12, 1898; James Zacchaeus and Harriet 
(Yoder) Gilbert; Un. Ch. of B. (First Church) Los Angeles, Calif., 
March 21, 1908. Stu. Lincoln H. S., Los Angeles, 1912-16; Junior 
College, Los Angeles, 1916-18; McPherson College, 1918-20, B. S.; 
University of Calif., Berkeley, Chemistry, 1920-. Prim, Canton, Kans., 
H. S., 1920-21. Address, 3300 N. Griffin Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. 


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GILBERT, JAMES Zacchaeus. 

B. North Manchester, Inch, Jan. 1, 1866; j. Israel and Mary 
(Horning) Gilbert; mar. Harriet Yoder, Dec. 25, 1895; Un. Ch. of B. 
(Ogan's Creek Church) Ind., 1878; minister, 1892; elder. Stu. Mount 
M rris College, 1887-91; McPherson College, 1891-94, Ph. B.; 
University of Kansas, Lawrence, 1894-95, A. M.; University of Kan., 
University of Calif, and Lelarid Stanford University, for post graduate 
work; McPherson College, 1918, Sc. D.; Mt. Morris College, 
1918, LL. D. (honorary degree). Teacher in public schools, Ind., 
1884-88; Prin., Belleville, Kans., H. S., 1895-97; President, Daleville 
Normal College, Daleville, Va., 1900-03; Teacher of Biological Sciences, 
Los Angeles, Calif., H. S., 1904-; Biology Lecturer. Dental College, 
Southern California University, 1918-. Research work in paleontology; 
discovered and superintended the excavations of the fossils, Pleisto¬ 
cene, at Roucho La Brea, Los Angeles, Calif. Author of bulletin on 
same, “Southern California Academy of Sciences,” Jan. 1910; “Fossil 
Fishes of Southern California," Leland Stanford Publications, Sept. 
16, 1919, and “ Fossil Fishes of Diatom Beds of Lompoc, California/' 
Leland Stanford Publication, 1920, collaborating with Dr. David Starr 
Jordan. Lecturer on Paleontology. Mem. National Education Assoc.; 
National Paleontological Soc.; Southern Calif. Academy of Sciences; 
Lorquinian Soc.; Geological Assoc, of Calif.; American Assoc, for 
the Advancement of Science. Address, 3300 N. Griffin Ave., Los 
Angeles, Calif. 

GILLETT, Elva Etta. 

Grad. La Vf.rne College, 1922, A, B. Address, Glendale, Ariz. 
(College Office.) 

GILMER, CLARENCE Y-. 

Minister. Grad. Manchester College, 1922, A. B. Address, 
South Whitley, Ind. (College Office.) 

GINGRICH, JACOB Herr. 

B. Annville, Pa., Aug. 4, 1888; .y. A. B. and Lizzie (Herr) Ging¬ 
rich; mar. Flora Pearl Zimmerman, Aug. 14, 1918; Un. Ch. of B. 
(Spring Creek Church) Annville, Sept., 1907; minister, Sept., 1909. 
Stu. Elizabethtown College, Pedagogy, 1912-15, Pd. B.; Manches¬ 
ter College, Education, 1915-17, A. B.; Bethany Bible School, 
Seminary, 1910-12, 1918-19, 1920, B. D. Columbia College of Ex¬ 
pression, Chicago, Teacher’s Expression Course, 1917-18; Univer¬ 
sity of Chicago, Religious Education, 1919-20, A. M. Teacher, Nor¬ 
mal Dept., Elizabethtown College, 1914-16; Academic and Normal, 
Manchester College, 1917; Expression, Bethany Bible School, 1918-21; 



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Professor in Seminary, ibid., 1920-21; Professor and Field Director, 
Elizabethtown College, 1921 Address, Elizabethtown, Pa. 

GLICK, Harry NEWTON. 

B. Bridgewater, Va., Feb. 10, 1885; s. Joseph M. and Diana 
(Miller) Glick; mar. Mabel Stuff, July 24, 1913; Un. Ch. of B. (Sum¬ 
mit Church) near Bridgewater, Va., 1901; minister, 1907. Stu. 
Bridgewater College, 1906-09, B. E.; ibid., 1909-13, A. B., Columbia 
College of Expression, Chicago, summer, 1911; University of Chicago, 
summer, 1913; Northwestern University, 1913-14, A. M., thesis, “In¬ 
dividual Differences in Exhaustion”; University of Ill., Urbana, Educa¬ 
tion, 1920-. Teacher of history and economics, Waukesha, Wis., H. S., 
1914-15; teacher of science, Freeport, Ill., H. S., 1915-17; farmer and 
preacher, 1917-20. Professor of Agricultural Education, Mass. Agri¬ 
cultural College, Amherst, Spring, 1923-. Address, 1101 S. Race St., 
Urbana, Ill. 

GLLCK, JOHN Titus. 

B. Bridgewater, Va., April 2, 1880; s. Joseph M. and Diana M. 
(Miller) Glick; mar. Effie I. Evers, June 15, 1915; Un. Ch. of B. 
(Summit Church, Pleasant Valley Cong.) Second Dist. of Va., Dec. 
10, 1900; minister, April 14, 1906; elder, Aug. 14, 1914. Stu. Bridge- 
water College, 1909, B. E.; ibid., 1915, A. B.; Northwestern University, 
Evanston, Ill., 1916. Farmer, Augusta Co., Va., prior to 1900; ma¬ 
chinist, Augusta Co., Va., 1900-04; Prin., Va. public school, 1911-13; 
teacher of history, Bridgewater College, 1916-. Made detailed survey 
of Summit Cong., 1919; traveled seven weeks over western United 
States, 1914. Mem. Amer. Historical Soc. Address, Bridgewater, Va. 

GLICK, Joseph PAUL. 

B. Bridgewater, Va., Dec. 23, 1896; s. Joseph M. and Diana 
Margaret (Miller) Glick; Un. Ch. of B. (Summit Cong.) Second 
Dist. of Va., 1908; minister, ibid., cong., 1918. Stu. Bridgewater Col¬ 
lege, Acad., 1914-17; ibid., College, 1917-21, B. A.; teacher, New 
Hope, Va., 1921-. Address, Bridgewater, Va., R. F. D. 

GLICK, MATTIE Virginia. 

B. Dayton, Va., April 28, 1887; dau. A. B. and Elizabeth S. (Long) 
Glick; Un. Ch. of B. (Beaver Creek Cong.) Second District of Va., 
Jan., 1900. Stu. Bridgewater College, Commercial, 1910-12; ibid., 
1913, B. Accts.; ibid., 1918-20, B. A. Teacher of Shorthand and Type¬ 
writing, Bridgewater College, 1913-18; College Book-keeper and Sec¬ 
retary to Treasurer, ibid., 1913-20; Secretary to President, summer 
vacations, 1912-. Address, Dayton, Va. 


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GLOTFELTY, FRANK Elihu. 

B. 1899 at Libertyville, Iowa; s. Frank and Rosa E. (Warner) 
Glotfelty; Un. Ch. of B. at Mount Morris, Ill., 1913. Stu. Mt. Morris 
College, Acad., 1912-16; ibid., College, 1916-17; State University of 
Iowa, Iowa City, 1917-20, A. B. Industrial work, efficiency man, 1920-. 
Address , Argo, Ill. 

GNAGEY, ANNIE Lucile. 

B. Grantsville, Md., Dec. 25, 1889; dau. A. Lincoln and Effie L. 
(Harshbarger) Gnagey; Un. Ch. of B. at Fruita, Colo., 1908. Stu. 
Fruita Union H. S., 1907-11; Colo. State Normal School, Gunnison, 
summer, 1913; McPherson College, 1918-21, A. B.; Kans. State Agri¬ 
cultural College, Manhattan, summer, 1921. Ass’t. Postmistress, 
Fruita, 1912-18; Stenographic and Clerical work, First Bank of Fruita, 
summers 1910, 1919. Address, Fruita, Colo. 

GNAGEY, J- PAUL. 

Grad. Mt. Morris College, 1923, A. B. Address, Milledgeville, 
Ill. (College Office.) 

GNAGEY, W- RALPH. 

Grad. Mt. Morris College, 1923, B. S. in Agriculture. Address, 
Milledgeville, Ill. (College Office.) 

GNODLE, MARY Ethel. 

B. Franklin Twp., Darke Co., Ohio, Dec. 11, 1901; dau. Daniel 
and Margaret May (Yount) Gnodle; Un. Ch. of B. (Painter Creek 
Cong.) Ohio, Dec. 4, 1914. Stu. Franklin Twp. H. S., 1915-19; 
Manchester College, Normal English, 1919-20, B. E. Teacher, 
Public Schools, Ohio, 1920-. Daily Vacation Bible School, Play 
Ground Director and Primary Ass’t., Painter Creek Cong., 1921. 
Mem. Y. W. C. A. Address, Arcanum, Ohio, Route 2. 

GOCHENOUR, DAVID T-. 

B. Woodstock, Va., June 1, 1880; j. Joseph S. and Mary Ann 
(Baker) Gochenour; mar. Lillian F. Bean, Nov. 25, 1903; Un. Ch. 
of B. at Woodstock, Va., Good Friday, 1897. Stu. Bridgewater 
College, 1897-1900, B. E. ; George Washington University, Washing¬ 
ton, D. C., 1905-19, M. D. Intern, Providence Hospital, Washington, 
1910; physician, Washington, D. C., 1911; surgeon U. S. Dept, of 
Commerce, Alaska, Panama, and Philippine Islands, 1912-16; phy¬ 
sician, Stuart Draft, Va., 1916-. Travel Study of non-Christian tribes 
of the Philippines; Collection and classification of Molluscse of Phil¬ 
ippines. Mem. Augusta Co. Medical Soc., Va. State Medical Soc., 
National Geographic Soc. Address, Stuarts Draft, Va. 




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GOCHENOUR, Otto FLOYD. 

B. near Rossville, Ind., April 12, 1894; s. John A. and Elizabeth 
A. (Blickenstaff) Gochenour; mar. Amy R. Holsinger, April 27, 1916; 
Un. Ch. of B. at Rossville, Aug., 1905. Stu. Rossville H. S., 1909-13; 
Muncie, Ind., Normal Institute, summer, 1913; Manchester College, 
Commercial Teacher's Course, 1914-15, B. Accts; Central State 
Normal School, Mt. Pleasant, Mich., summer, 1917. Teacher, Jack- 
son Twp., Clinton Co., Ind., 1913-14; Edna Mills, Ind., 1915-16; Supt., 
Kaleva, Mich., H. S., 1917-19; Farmer, 1919-. Address , Rossville, Ind. 

GOOD, FREDERICK Foreman. 

B. Waynesboro, Pa., Nov. 10, 1883; s. Allen M. and Sallie (Fore¬ 
man) Good; mar. Mildred Woodhull, June 8, 1916; Un. Ch. of B. at 
Waynesboro, Pa., about 1895. Stu. Juniata College, Acad., 1901-03; 
ibid., College, 1906-09, A. B.; Columbia University, New York City, 
1910-11, A. M. Teacher, Common Schools, 1904-05; Belleville, N. J., 
H. S., 1909-10; Vermont State Normal School, Castleton, 1911-12; 
Columbia University, New York, 1912-. Author of articles on teaching 
of Physics in the magazine “School Sciences and Mathematics,” 
1912-; Book, “Laboratory Projects in Physics,” 1920; Settlement work 
in New York City, 1910-11; Organizing Summer Camps for City 
Boys, 1910-12. Mem. National Education Assoc.; Physics Club of 
New York. Address, 9 Old Wood Road, Edgewater, N. J. 

GOOD, RACHEL (Bixler). 

B. Hartville, Ohio, April 22, 1896; dau. Benton and Susan 
(Moore) Bixler; mar. Stoler Barkdoll Good of Waynesboro, Pa., 
Jan. 22, 1920; Un. Ch. of B. at Huntingdon, Pa., Oct., 1913. Stu. 
H'artville H. S., 1910-13; Juniata College, 1913-14, 1915-18, A. B. 
Teacher of English and Latin, Greentown, Ohio, H. S., 1918-19. Ad¬ 
dress, 141 Snider Ave., Waynesboro, Pa. 

GOOD, STOLER Barkdoll. 

B. Waynesboro, Pa., Mar. 31, 1897; s. Anson W. and Francis 
Elizabeth (Barkdoll) Good; mar. Rachel Ellen Bixler of Hartville, 
Ohio, Jan. 22, 1920; Un. Ch. of B. (Antietam Cong.), Waynesboro, 
Pa., Feb., 1914. Stu. Waynesbgro H. S., 1911-14; Juniata College, 
1914-18, A. B.; Correspondence course in Law; Extension Univer¬ 
sity. Clerk, Peoples National Bank, Waynesboro, 1913-18; Auditor’s 
Clerk, Transportation Dept., Central Office, B. and O. Railroad, 
Baltimore, Md., 1918-19; Auditor and Ass’t. in Publicity Dept., Peoples 
National Bank, Waynesboro, 1919-; Junior member, Anson W. Good 
and Son Coal Co., Waynesboro, 1919-22; Director of Alumni for 
Juniata College, April 1, 1922-. Address, Huntingdon, Pa. 


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GOSHORN, EZRA N-. 

S. Robert R. and Julia Ann (Sommers) Goshorn; mar. Lulu R. 
Harshbarger; minister, Ladoga, Ind., 1900; elder, ibid., 1908. Stu. Mt. 
Mcrris College. Acad.; DePauw University, Greencastle, Ind., grad. 
1895. Ph. B.; ibid., 1896, A. M. Editor, Clay City, Ind ., paper, one 
year; teacher, Mt. Morris, one year; farmer, Ladoga, Ind. Address, 
Ladoga, Ind. (Winger’s “ History of the Church of the Brethren in 
Indiana; Registrar’s Office, DePauvv University, Greencastle, Ind.) 

GRAFF, GEORGE W-. 

Grad. Pennsylvania State College, State College, Pa., 1916, B. 
S. Employed at S. Morgan Smith Co., York, Pa. ((Informant un¬ 
known.) 

GRAHAM, JOHN Frederick. 

B. New Milltown, Lancaster Co., Pa., Oct. 14, 1895; j. Edward 
Myers and Elizabeth Rutter (Parmer) Graham; mar. Kathryn V. 
Burkhart of Shippensburg, Pa., Dec. 22, 1921 ; Un. Ch. of B. at 
Elizabethtown, Feb., 1913; Minister, May 29, 1921. Elizabethtown 
College, Pedagogical, 1912-17, Pd. B.; ibid., 1917-19, A. B.; Bethany 
Bible School, 1920-22, B. D., thesis, “ Evangelism in the Church of 
the Brethren.” Evangelist. Address, Ephrata, Pa. 

GRAYBILL, MARGARET Virginia. 

Grad. Blue Ridge College, 1922, A. B. Address, Westminster, 
Md. (College Office.) 

GREENWOOD, Ellen GRACE. 

B. Carthage, Mo., June 30, 1895; dan. William and Frances 
(Harvey) Greenwood; Un. Ch. of B. (Dry Fork Church) Jasper, Mo., 
autumn of 1905. Stu. Jasper, H. S., 1910-14; Southwestern Mo. 
Teacher’s College, -, Education, summers 1914, 1915; McPher¬ 

son College, Liberal Arts and Theology, 1916-1919, A. B. and M. A., 
thesis, “The Kingdom of God;” University of Kansas, Lawrence, 
Education, 1919-20, M. A., thesis, “ The Supervisory Value of the 
Otis Group Intelligence Test.” Teacher, Jasper Public Schools, 1914- 
15; Normal training instructor, Columbus, Kans., 1920-21; Missionary 
secretary, Dry Fork Church, Jasper, 1921-22; fills pulpit every two 
weeks, ibid., 1921-22; Social Survey of Le Compton, Kans., 1919; 
“ Research and Investigations as to the Kinds, Causes and Psycho¬ 
logical Explanations of Juvenile Delinquency," 1919; Address, Jasper, 
Mo. 

GREGORY, E-STANLEY. 

B. Manhattan, Kans., April 29, 1883; s. Edwin and Lillian M. 
(Perrin) Gregory; mar. Maude Eby, Aug. 31, 1909; Un. Ch. of B. at 






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Sunnyside, Wash., Oct. 10, 1901; minister, Aug. 25, 1906; elder, Oct. 
10, 1915. Stu. Lordsburg College, 1906; Bethany Bible School, 
Teacher Training, 1907-10, 1912-13; Y. M. C. A. Training School, 
Chicago, 1911; State Normal School, Bellingham, Wash., 1915-19. 
Social settlement worker, Douglas Park, Chicago, 1910-12; pastor, 
Tacoma, Wash., 1913-15; teacher, rural schools, Washington, 1916-19; 
Prin., in Olympia, Wash., schools, 1919-. Address , Olympia, Wash. 

GREGORY, ORRIN B-. 

B. Los Angeles, Calif., Sept. 17, 1888; s. Edwin and Lillie M. 
(Perrin) Gregory; mar. Della M. Stanley, Aug. 8, 1918; Un. Ch. of 
B. at Sunnyside, Wash., Feb. 21, 1902; minister. Stu. Sunnyside H. S., 
1907-08; Bethany Bible School, 1912; Crane H. S., Chicago, 1913; 
Wash. State College, Pullman, Wash., Manual training and English, 
1914-15; La Verne College, 1920-21. Mail carrier, Sunnyside, 1909; 
surveyor, U. S. Reclamation Service, Wash., 1910; teacher, grade 
school, Harvard, Idaho, 1915-16; teacher of manual arts, Olympia 
City Schools, 1917-18; Olympia H. S., 1919-20; ibid., 21 -. Carpenter, 
Dellorin Poultry Farm. Address, Olympia, Wash. 

GRIFFITH, GEORGE Cupp. 

B. Meyersdale, Pa., April 12, 1898; .y. Harvey L. and Linda 
(Cupp) Griffith; mar. Stella McQuain of Meyersdale, June 18, 1919; 
Un. Ch. of B. at Meyersdale, 1909; minister, Huntingdon, Pa., April 
8, 1918. Stu. Meyersdale H. S., 1914-17; Juniata College, 1918-21, 
A. B. Teacher of Academy Science, Juniata College, 1921-. Traveling 
Secretary for General Mission Board, Ch. of B. summer, 1919; 
Ass’t. Director of Religious Education, Dist. of Western Pa., sum¬ 
mer, 1920. Mem. National Education Assoc. Address, Meyersdale, 
Pa., R. D. 1. 

GRIFFITH, MARGARET May. 

B. Meyersdale, Pa., May 7, 1889; dan. Harvey L. and Ethlinda 
Elizabeth (Cupp) Griffith; Un. Ch. of B. at Meyersdale, April, 1902. 
Stu. Juniata College, Normal, 1903-06, B. E.; ibid., three years,, grad. 
1913, A. B.; Dr. White’s Bible School, New York City, one year; 

Hephzibah, -, Bible course, one year; Philadelphia Bible School, 

Greek and Russian, 1921-. Teacher in grade school, Meyersdale, Pa., 
four years; Secretary and governess, Pittsburgh-Markleton, three years; 
Bible teacher and field worker in an inter-denominational mission at 
Wilkesbarre, Pa., 1921-. Address, Meyersdale, Pa. Temporary Ad¬ 
dress, 108 Owen St., Forty Fort, Wilkesbarre, Pa. 

GRIFFITH, Mary (Fike). 

B. Meyersdale, Pa., Nov. 7, 1895; dau. Dallas Joseph and Ida M. 
(Beachy) Fike; mar. Charles Quinten Griffith, May 18, 1919; Un. Ch. 




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of B. at Meyersdale, Pa., April, 1912. Stu. Meyersdale H. S., 1908-12; 
Juniata College, 1912-16, A. B.; University of Pittsburgh, Pa., French 
and Spanish, summer term. Teacher of languages, Mount Union, Pa., 
H. S., 1916-17; Meyersdale H. S., 1917-19. Mem., Woman’s Club of 
Harrisburg; Pa. State Educational Assoc. Address, Box 1258, 406 
N. Third St., Harrisburg, Pa. 

GRIPE, RAYMOND Joseph. 

B. Edna Mills, Ind., April 12, 1893; s. Elias and Amanda (Beyd- 
ler) Gripe; Un. Ch. of B. at Pyrmont, Ind., Oct., 1907. Stu. Ross- 
ville, Ind., H. S., 1908-12; Manchester College, Com’l. Teacher’s 
Course, 1917-18; ibid., College 1918-19. Farmer, Rossville, 1912-17; 
Student-teacher, Manchester College, 1918-19; Salesman, Reliance Life 
Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, 1920; City Salesman, Great At¬ 
lantic and Pacific Tea Co., Lafayette, Ind., Oct. 23, 1920-. Address, 
109 S. Third St., Lafayette, Ind. 

GRISSO, LILLIAN. 

B. Laketon, Ind., Feb. 16, 1889; dau. Eli and Lydia (Ohmart) 
Grisso; Un. Ch. of B. near Laketon, Aug., 1900. Stu. Laketon H. S., 
1901-05; Manchester College, Normal, winter, 1908-10; ibid., Bible, 
1911-12; ibid., College, 1912-15, A. B.; Ill. Training School for Nurses, 
Chicago, 1915-16; Bethany Bible School, Seminary, 1916-17. Teacher, 
Pleasant Twp., Ind., schools, 1905-07; Laketon Schools, 1909-10; Mis¬ 
sionary to India, 1918-. Address, Anklesvar, Broach Dist., India. 
U. S. A. Address, North Manchester, Ind. 

GROFF, FORREST Roy. 

B. Franklin Twp., Darke Co., Ohio, May 29, 1888; s. Henry C. 
and Eva Jane (Fox) Groff; mar. Martha M. Peterson of Colfax, Ind., 
April 12, 1911; Un. Ch. of B. (Painter Creek Cong.), Greenville, Ohio, 
1907; Minister (White Church Cong.), Colfax, Aug. 13, 1912. Stu. 
Franklin Twp. H. S., 1905-08; Manchester College, Acad., 1909-10; 
ibid., College, summers 1910-21, A. B. Teacher, common schools, 
Franklin Twp., 1908-09; Principal Bowers, Ind., H. S., 1910-11; 
Brownsvville, Ind., H. S., 1911-12; Ass’t. Prim, Clarks Hill, Ind., H. 

5., 1912-19; Professor of Botany, Peru, Ind., H. S., 1919-20; Professor 
of Science, Colfax, H. S., 1921-; Pastor, White Church, Colfax, 1921-. 
Address, Colfax, Ind. 

GROH. VIOLA Blanche (Snively). 

B. Lanark, Ill., Nov. 14, 1889; dau. J. Scott and Mary (Kingery) 
Snively; mar. — 1 -Groh, June 4, 1921; Un. Ch. of B. at Lanark, 

111., 1904; Stu. Lanark H. S., two years; Bridgewater College, Music 



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anci Acad., two years; Mt. Morris College, Music and Acad., 1909-10; 
Juniata College. Home Economics, two years. Address, Hagerstown, 
Md. 

GROSH, FERN Crystal. 

B. New Paris, Ind., Jan. 17, 1897; dau. Joseph Henry and Ida 
May (Ulery) Grosh; Un. Ch. of B. at Elkhart, Ind., Nov. 27, 1906. 
Stu. Elkhart H. S., 1911-15; Manchester College, 1915-16, B. E.; 
ibid., Art and Music, spring, 1917; ibid., Normal, 1919-20; Pestalozzi- 
Froebel’s Teacher’s College, Chicago, summer, 1918, 1921-22. Teacher 
of Rural school, Nappanee. Ind., 1916-17; Primary Room, Nappanee, 
1917-19, 1920-21. Stu. Manchester College, 1921-22. Address, 601 N. 
Main St., Nappanee, Ind. 

GROSS, SUSANNA (Klepinger). 

Mar. F. G. Gross. Grad. Bethany Bible School, 1523, B. S. L. 
Address, Union, Ohio. (College Office.) 

GROSSNICKLE, FOSTER Earl. 

B. Myersville, Md., Jan. 28, 1896; s. William H. and Martha 
Ellen (Routzahn) Grossnickle; Un. Ch. of B. at New Windsor, Md., 
Feb., 1914. Myersville, Md., H. S., 1910-13; Blue Ridge College, 
1913-17, A. B.; University of Pa., Philadelphia, 1917-19, A. M.; ibid., 
summer, 1920. United States Army, June 1918-Jan. 1919; Ass’t., in 
Psychology University of Pa., six months, 1919; Head of English 
Dept., Brunswick, Md., H. S., 1919-. Supt. of Chautauquas, summer 
months. Address, Myersville, Md. 

GROSSNICKLE, IVAH MARIE. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923. Address, North Man¬ 
chester, hid. (College Office.) 

GROSSNICKLE, RUSSELL LOWELL. 

B. Urbana, Ind., Dec. 10, 1894; j. Ira U. and Elizabeth (Ulrey) 
Grossnickle; mar. Jessie King, Aug. 24, 1918; Un. Ch. of B. at North 
Manchester, Ind., 1907. Manchester College, 1912-15.; A. B.; Ind. 
University, Bloomington, 1915-17; University of Nebraska, Lincoln, 
Mlath., 1921-22, A. M., thesis, “ Cubics Treated Projectively.” Ass’t. 
supervisor, Industrial arts, Bloomington, Ind., 1915-16; Teacher of 
Math., Monticello, Ill., H. S., 1916-17; Professor of Math., Kans. 
Wesleyan University, Salina, 1919-21. Address, care of Ira Gross¬ 
nickle, North Manchester, Ind. 

GROSSNICKLE, WARREN M-. 

B. North Manchester, Ind., April 5, 1895; .y. Jonas and Henrietta 
(Warren) Giossnickle; Un. Ch. of B. at North Manchester, 1907. Stu. 



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Manchester College, 1913-17, A. B. Teacher, Pulaski, Ind., H. S., 
1917-18; U. S. Army, Camp Zachary Taylor, Louisville, Ky., 1918-19; 
Teacher, Rockfield, Ind., H. S., 1919-20; Leesburg, Ind., H. S., 1920-. 
Address, East Sixth St., North Manchester, Ind. 

GROVE, EDNA E-. 

Grad . Mt. Morris College, 1923, A. B. Address, South English, 
Iowa. (College Office.) 

GUMP, MARGERY Jane. 

B. Tippecanoe City, Ohio, April 22, 1899; d. S. S. and Ida Jane 
(Miller) Gump; Un. Ch. of B. at North Manchester, Ind., 1909. Stu. 
North Manchester, Ind., H. S., 1913-17; Manchester College, 
1917-21, A. B. Teacher, Francesville, Ind., H. S., 1921-22; Saleslady, 
Bible Encyclopedias, 1920-21. Address, 606 N. Mill St., North Man¬ 
chester, Ind. 

GUMP, OHMER Pauldin. 

B. Tippecanoe City, Ohio, Nov. 14, 1887; s. Henry and Lydia 
(Studebaker) Gump; mar. Esther Brumbaugh, of Washington, D. C.', 
June 19, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. at Covington, Ohio, 1905. Stu. Coving¬ 
ton H. S., 1902-06; Juniata College, 1906-08; Oberlin College, Oberlin, 
Ohio, 1908-10, A. B.; Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Mass., 1915-16. 
Prin., Darlington, Wis., H. S., 1910-13; Instructor in English, Punahon 
Academy, Honolulu, H. I., 1913-15; Lewis and Clark H. S., Spokane, 
Wash., 1916-18; Head of Army School, Camp Cheneviere, Issondun, 
France, 1918-19; Instructor in English in a H. S., Spokane, Wash., 
1919-. Address, 408 E. 28th Ave., Spokane, Wash. 

GUSTAFSON, ARTHUR Edwin. 

B. Thorp, Wis., July 30, 1893; P. O. and Elizabeth (Mock) 
Gustafson; mar. Mable W. Kuhn of Stanley, Wis., June 21, 1917; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Maple Grove Church, South Settlement) Stanley, 
July, 1907. Stu. Stanley HI S., 1906-10; State Normal School, 
River Falls, Wis., Two-year Agriculture and Science Course, 1915- 
16; ibid., Three-year Principals' Course, June, 1916-Dec., 1917; 
University of Minn., Minneapolis, Life Industrial Certificate, Summer. 
1918; Correspondence courses in Art and in Law. Teacher, rural 
school, Dist. No. 2, near Osceola, Wis., 1911-13; Prin., State Graded 
School, Dresser Junction, Wis., 1913-15; Teacher, River Falls State 
Normal School, 1915-16; Teacher of Math, and Science, Antler, N. D., 
H. S., Jan.-June, 1917; Prin., Burtrum, Minn., Consolidated School, 
1917-19; Big'Falls, Minn., Consolidated School, 1919-21; Postmaster, 
storekeeper, farmer, and rural school teacher, Waukanha, Minn., 
1921-. President, Koochiching Co. Teacher’s Patriotic League. Ad¬ 
dress, Waukanha, Minn. 



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GUYTON, HOMER William. 

Grad. Blue Ridge College, 1922, A. B. Address, Burkittsville, 
Md. (College Office.) 

GWIN, ETHEL Anna. 

B. near Trinidad, Colo., Jan. 12, 1882; dan. Jacob N. and Margaret 
J. (Nead) Gwin; Un. Ch . of B. at District Meeting, near Mabel, Ore., 
Sept., 1896. Stu. University of Idaho, Moscow, Prep., 1900-01 ; Lewis¬ 
ton State Normal School, Lewiston, Idaho, 1901-04; Bethany Bible 
School, 1908-09, 1910-13; Manchester College, Pre-Medical, 1915-16, 
and summer term; University of III., Urbana, College of Medicine, 
1916-18, B. S.; ibid., 1918-20; Licensed, M. D., in Illinois, July, 1921. 
Teacher near Lewiston, 1905-08, 1909-10; City Mission Work, Chicago, 
1911-14; intern, New England Hospital for Women and Children, 
Boston, Mass., 1920-21; House Physician, Bethany Sanitarium and 
Hospital, Chicago and School physician for Bethany Bible School, 
1921 -. Address, Bethany Hospital, Homan Are. and Van Buren St., 
Chicago. 

GWONG, MOY. 

B. On Fun, Sunning Dist., Kwong-tung Province, China, Nov. 27, 
1887; mar. Aou Soo Ping, 1907; Un. Ch. of B., Chicago, May 5, 1910; 
minister, 1913. Stu. Village primary schools, China, 7 years; second¬ 
ary school, China, 2 years; Y. M. C. A., 1911-14; Bethany Bible School, 
1911-14, summers 1917, 1918; Manchester College, Acad., 1914-17; 
College, ibid., 1917-20, A. B.; Lewis Institute, summer, 1919. Clerk 
in grocery store, Chicago, 2 years; employed in Chinese laundry, 
Chicago, 1908-11; pastor, Fun Shan Tai, Sunning, Canton, China, 
1920-. During vacations .and spare time, preached and lectured, worked 
on farm and as salesman; has traveled extensively among churches 
in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Virginia, 
Maryland, and Tennessee. Address, On Fun, Shan Tai, Sunning, 
Canton, China. (Missionary Visitor, Aug., 1920.) 

HACKMAN, ISAAC Z. 

B. Lancaster Co., Pa.; .y. Jeremiah S. and Lizzie (Zug) Hackman; 
Un. Ch. of B. at Elizabethtown College, 1912. Stu. Elizabethtown 
College, Advanced Commercial Course, 1905-07; Zanerian Art Col¬ 
lege, Columbus, Ohio, 1907-08; Elizabethtown College, preparatory, 
1914; University of Pa., Wharton School of Commerce and Finance, 
1915-18, B. S. Teacher of Penmanship and Accounting. Philadelphia 
Business College, Philadelphia, 1910-12; Prin. of Commercial Dept., 
Elizabethtown College, 1912-13; Teacher, ibid., 1913-14; Accountant 
with U. S. Government, in charge of U. S. contracts at Bethlehem 
Steel Co., 1918-19; Public Accountant. Philadelphia, 1919-. Author, 


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Lessons in Rapid Writing,” 1915. Address, Elizabethtown, Pa. 
Temporary Address, 3239 N. 17th St., Philadelphia. 

HAINES, AMOS Hoppock. 

B. Sergeantsville, N. J., March 19, 1859; .y. Joseph and Margaret 
(Hoppock) Haines; mar. Mabel Lambert of Lambertville, N. J., Aug. 
4, 1892; Un. Ch. of B. (Churvell Church) Hunterdon Co., N. J., 1876; 
minister, ibid., 1886; elder, Huntingdon, Pa., 1914. Stu. Ringoes 

Seminary, - , N. J., Acad., 1877-81; Trenton Business College, 

Trenton, N. ]., 1883-85; Rutgers College, New Brunswick, N. J., 
Prep. School, 1886-88; ibid., Coliege, 1888-92, A. B.; Yale Uni¬ 
versity, New Haven, Conn., Divinity School, 1894-97, B. D. and A. 
M.; Juniata College, D. D. (honorary degree). Teacher, in public 
schools; Trenton Business College; Mt. Morris College, 1892-94; 
Professor of Biblical Literature and History, Juniata College, 1897- 
1917. Organizing Secretary for Liberty Loans and War Savings, 
Huntingdon and Mifflin Cos., Pa. Lecturer and preacher. Solicitor for 
Equitable Life Assurance Society of America. Writer for local papers 
and Gospel Messenger. Address, 1415 Moore St., Huntingdon, Pa. 

HAMER, Oliver STUART. 

B. Hooversville, Pa., Feb. 3, 1888; s. Thomas P. and Eliza 
Blough Hamer; mar. Gertrude Sharp, July 1, 1916; Un. Ch. of B. at 
Hooversvivlle, 1909; minister, July, 1911. Mt. Morris College, Acad., 
1905-09; College, ibid., 1909-13, A. B.; University of Chicago, 1913-14, 

A. M. Teacher, rural school Orange Twp., South Waterloo, Iowa, 
1908-09; Supt., Ferguson, Iowa, Consolidated School, 1915-16; Supt., 
Orange Twp. High School, 1916-; instructor in education, Iowa State 
Normal School, summers 1916-. Address, Waterloo, Iowa. 

HAMSTEAD, PETER E-. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1917, A. B. Prin., Albright, W. Va., 
H. S. Address, Eglon, W. Va. (John S. Flory, Bridgewater, Va.) 
HANAWALT, JOSEPHINE (Brandt). 

B. Santa Maria, Calif., Mar. 27, 1888; dau. C. J. and Sarah 
(Yoder) Brandt; mar. J. Ross Hanawalt, Sept. 10, 1913; Un. Ch. of 

B. at Covina, Calif., 1902. Stu. Covina H. S., 1901-05; California 
State Normal School, Chico, 1907-09. Teacher, La Verne, Calif., 
Grammar School, 1902-12; McFarland, Calif., Grammar School, 1914-15. 
Address, LaVerne, Calif. 

HANAWALT, WILLIAM Cyrus Replogle. 

B. McVeytown, Mifflin Co., Pa., June 24, 1869; s. George and 
Barbara (Replogle) Hanawalt; mar. Lucy May Pressel, June 19, 
1898; Pearl E. Turner, June 8, 1912; Un. Ch. of B. at New Enterprise, 




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Bedford Co., Pa., Jan. 1, 1889; minister. Stu. Brethren's Normal 
College (now Juniata College), 1889-92, B. E.; Juniata College, 
Sacred Literature, 1893; ibid., College, 1896-97; Leland Stanford Jr. 
University, Stanford University P. O., Calif., Education, 1908-09; 
University of Southern Calif., Los Angeles, Education, 1909-10, 
A. M., thesis, “ The Influence of Puritanism upon the Institutions of 
America;” University of Calif., Berkeley, Education, 1910-11, thesis, 
“ The Renaissance of the Brethren,” written for degree of Ph. D., but 
destroyed by fire before time for granting degree. Supervisor of 
schools, Roaring Spring, Pa., 1892-96; Prin., Hollidaysburg, Pa., H. 
S., 1897-99; Supervisor, Derry, Pa., schools, 1899-02; President, Lords- 
burg College (now LaVerne College) 1902-08; Farmer, 1911-. Also, 
appraiser and vice-president, Federal Farm Loan Association; member 
of committee of twenty-five, and of executive committee of five, to 
organize a fifty million dollar irrigation district in Kern County; 
chairman of Council of Defense and of Reconstruction Committee; 
Secretary of committee to appraise land, improvements, mines, oil 
wells, etc., of Kern County. Address, McFarland, Calif., R. F. D., A. 

HANEY, MARY (Van Dyke). 

B. Filley, Neb., Nov. 20, 1892; dau. George Henry atrd Catherine 
(Beery) Van Dyke; mar. Ralph R. Haney of Nappanee, Ind., Nov. 
24, 1921 ; Un. Ch. of B. at North Manchester, Ind., June, 1902. Stu. 

-H. S., Chicago, 1907-11; Winona College, Winona Lake, Ind., 

1911-13; University of Chicago, 1915-17, Ph. B.; Bethany Bible 
School, summer, 1917; Chicago School of Massage and Gymnastic 
Therapeutics, 1920-21. Teacher, country schools in Ind. and Iowa, 
1913-15; Teacher of subnormal children, Hibbing, Minn., 1917-19; 
Reconstruction aide, U. S. Army, General Hospital No. 21, Denver, 
Colo., 1919; Organizer of Dept, for subnormal children in Chicago 
Heights, Ill., public schools, 1920. Address, Winona Lake, Ind. 

HARLEY, Bertha ELMIRA. 

B. Royersford, Pa., May 20, 1890; dau. Henry M. and Amanda 
Shultz (Price) Harley; Un. Ch. of B. at Royersford, 1904. Stu. 
Royersford H. S., 1905-09; Juniata College, Normal English, 1909- 
11; ibid., College, grad. 1917, A. B.; University of Pa., Philadelphia, 
summers 1916, 1917, 1919. Teacher, Royersford and Kulpsville, Pa., 
1910-12; Royersford public schools, 1917-. Mem. Pa. State Educa¬ 
tional Assoc. Address, Royersford, Pa. 

HARLEY, HARRISON LeRoy (HARRY L.) 

B. Kenilworth, Chester Co., Pa., Jan. 25, 1887; j. Edwin and 
Emma (LeVan) Harley; mar. Olive B. Shellenberger, June 11, 1913; 



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Un. Ch. of B. (First Church) Philadelphia, Feb., 1903. Stu. Juniata 
College, Acad., 1905-06; Temple College, Philadelphia, Prep., 1906-07; 
ibid.. College, 1907-08; Juniata College, 1908-09; University of Pa., 
Philadelphia, 1909-11, B. S.; ibid., graduate student, 1912-14. Instruc¬ 
tor in English, Pa. State College, State College, Pa., 1911-12; Ass’t. 
in psychology, University of Pa., 1912-14; Instructor in psychology, 
Pa. State College, 1914-15; Director, laboratory of clinical psychology, 
the Lincoln State School and Colony, Lincoln, Ill., 1915-17; Chief 
psychologist, Division of the Criminologist, Dept, of Public Welfare, 
State of Illinois, and Juvenile Psychopathic Institute, Chicago, 1917- 
20; Professor of psychology, Simmons College School of Social Work, 
Boston, Mass., 1921-. Held the following honorary positions 1920 and 
previously: Lecturer on psychology, Ill. State Training School of 
Psychiatric Nursing; Lecturer, Dept, of Social Hygiene, University 
of Ill. Mem. Amer. Assoc, for the Advancement of Science; Amer. 
Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology. Address, 5 Beals St., 
Brookline, Mass. 

HARLEY, HENRY Price. 

B. Royersford, Pa., Dec. 22, 1885; Henry M. and Amanda S. 
(Price) Harley; mar. C. Trellis Whitehead, June 1, 1918; Un. Ch. of 
B. at Royersford, Pa., 1903; minister, April, 1911. Stu. Schissler 
College cf Business, Norristown, Pa., Bookkeeping and Stenography, 
1903-04; Juniata College, Acad., 1909-11; ibid., College, 1911-14, A. 
B.; University of Pa., Philadelphia, School Administration, sum¬ 
mers, 1914-21, A. M. Farming prior to 1902; Nickel plater, Grander 
Stove Company, Royersford, Pa., 1903; Bookkeeper and Stenographer, 
Bush Brothers, Royersford, 1904-09; Prin. of schools, Robertsdale, 
Pa., 1914-16; Delta, Pa., 1916-17; Aberdeen, Md., 1917-18; Ass’t. in 
Finance Dept., Ordnance Proving Ground, Aberdeen, Md., U. S. 
Govt., summer, 1918; Teacher of Vocational Guidance and General 
Science, Fairmount Junior H. S., Cleveland, Ohio, 1918-. Mem. 
National Education Assoc., Ohio State Education Assoc. Address, 
2128 Cornell Road, Cleveland, Ohio. 

HARLEY, JACOB Stover. 

B. Harleysville, Pa., Oct. 5, 1867; j. Jacob K. and Sarah (Stover) 
Harley; Un. Ch. of B. (Springfield Church) Coopersburg, Eastern 
Dist. of Pa., March 13, 1887. Stu. Brethren’s Normal College (now 
Juniata College), Normal, 1883-84, 1891-92, B. E.; Leland Stanford 
Jr. University, Stanford University P. O., Calif., 1908-10, A. B.; 
Columbia University, New York City, English, summers 1912, 1913, 
1916, half year 1916-17, A. M. Teacher, rural and grade schools of 
Pa., eleven terms 1884 to 1907; Teacher, Lordsburg College (now 


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La Verne College), 1907-08; Elizabethtown College, 1910-19; Profes¬ 
sor of English and German, ibid., 1919-. Mar. Bessie M. Rider, 1923. 
Address, Elizabethtown, Pa. 

HARLEY, LAURA Frances (Senger). 

B. Casey, Iowa, Oct. 21, 1886; dau. Martin Norman Senger and 
Mary (Miller) Senger; mar. Owen L. Harley of Etna Green, Ind., 
June 13, 1916; Un. Ch. of B. (Coon River Cong.) Panora, Iowa, June 

15, 1901. Stu. Guthrie County, Iowa, H. S, Scientific, 1901-03; La 
Verne College, Bible and Music, 1909-11, Bethany Bible School, 1911- 
13; Wesley Memorial Hospital, Chicago, Nurses Course, 1913-16. 
Address , Amberg, Wis. 

HARLEY, MABEL E-. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, A. B. Address, Manassas, Va. 
(College Office.) 

HARLEY, WILLIAM Price. 

B. Royersford, Pa., July 25, 1880; s. Henry M. and Amanda 
(Price) Harley; mar. Anna Mary Woods of Huntingdon, Pa., June 

16, 1921; Un. Ch. of B. (Mingo Church) 1899; deacon, 1902; minister, 
1908. Grad. Juniata College, Acad., 1908; ibid., College, 1911, A. B.; 
Columbia University, New York City, 1915, A. M. in Education. 
Stove moulder, Grander Stove Works, 1898; Ass’t. steward. Home for 
Friendless Children, Huntingdon, Pa., 1907; Supervising Prin. of 
Williamsburg, Pa., schools, 1911; Supt. of Schools, Mt. Union, Pa., 
1913-21 ; Director of Training Schools, Shippensburg State Normal 
School, Shippensburg, Pa., 1921 -. Mem. Pa. State Educational Assoc., 
National Education Assoc. Address, Shippensburg, Pa. 

HARLOW, GAY (Walter). 

B. Crimora, Va., Aug. 28, 1894; dan. William Frederick and 
Emma Lee (White) Walter; mar. George W. Harlow, June 21, 1919; 
Un. Ch. of B., Bridgewater College, Oct., 1916. Stu. Southern Semi¬ 
nary, Buena Vista, Va., Prep., 1907-10; Bridgewater College, 1915-17, 
B. E.; ibid., 1917-19, B. A. Harrisonburg, Va., State Normal School, 
summer, 1916; University of Ill., Urbana, summer, 1919. Director of 
physical education for women, Bridgewater College, 191 6 -. Address, 
Staunton, Va. 

HARLOW, GEORGE William. 

B. Bridgewater, Va., William D. and Mattie M. (Glick) Har¬ 
low; mar. Gay Ola Walter of Crimora, Va., June 21, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Millcreek, Va., about 1902. Stu. Shenandoah Collegiate Institute, 
Dayton, Va., 1905-11; Y. M. C. A. Summer School, Physical Education, 
summers, 1914, 1915; Bridgewater College, 1916-21, B. A.; University 



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of Ill., Urbana, summer, 1919; Geo. Peabody Teachers’ College, Nash¬ 
ville, Term., summer, 1920. Supervisor and Physical Director, Kendall 
School for the Deaf, Washington, D. C.. 1911-14; Physical Director for 
Boys, Rochester, N. Y., Y. M. C. A., 1914-16; Military Service, 1917- 
18; Director of Physical Education, Bridgewater College, 1916, 1919- 
21; Physical director, Staunton, Va., Y. M. C. A.. 1921-. Mem. Amer. 
Physical Education Assoc. Address, Crimora, Va. 

HARNLY, HENRY Jacob. 

B. Manheim, Pa., Feb. 23, 1862; s. Henry H. and Elizabeth 
(Hoerner) Harnly; mar. Sarah Witmore, July 8, 1892; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Auburn, Ill., 1887. Stu. Mt. Morris College, Acad., 1883-84; III. 
Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Ill., 1886-91, B. S.; Harvard 
University, Cambridge, Mass., 1891-92, A. B.; III. Wesleyan Uni¬ 
versity, 1892, A. M.; ibid., 1892-1900, Ph. D.; Leland Stanford Jr. 
University, Stanford University P. O., Calif., 1910-11. Teacher of 
sciences, McPherson College, 1892-1910; biology, ibid., 1911-1913; Act¬ 
ing president, ibid., 1913-14; Dean and professor of biology, ibid., 1914-. 
Trustee of McPherson College and Secretary of Board of Trustees. 
World trip., 1920-21, as part of deputation sent by General Mission 
Board, Ch. of B., including World’s Sunday School Convention at 
Tokyo, Japan, visiting also Korea, China, Malay, Ceylon, India, East 
Africa, Italy, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, and England. Mem. Amer. 
Assoc, for the Advancement of Science; Kans. Academy of Science; 
Amer. Red Cross. Address, McPherson, Kans. 

HARNLY, PAUL Witmore. 

B. McPherson, Kans., Nov. 17, 1893; s. H. J. and Sarah Wit¬ 
more Harnly; Un. Ch. of B. at McPherson, 1905. Stu. McPherson 
College, Acad., grad. 1911; ibid., College, 1911-15, A. B. in Math.; 
University of Kans., Lawrence, A. M. in Math., thesis, “ Some 
Properties of Inscribed Quadrilaterals.” Teacher of Math., Clay Co., 
Kans., H. S., 1916-17; Prin., Holton, Kans., Senior H. S. and Junior 
College, 1917-18; U. S. Army, Staff of Psychological Examiners, Camp 
Funston, 1918; Teacher of Math., Sherman Co., Kans., H. S., spring, 
1919; Prin., Chanute, Kans., Senior H. S., 1919-. Mem. Mathematical 
Assoc, of Amer. Address, McPherson, Kans. 

HARNLY, SARAH (Witmore). 

B. New Stark, Ohio, April 17, 1870; dan. Jacob and Amanda 
(Bosserman) Witmore; mar. H. J. Harnly, July 8, 1892; Un. Ch. of 
B. at Center View, Mo., 1881. Stu. Mt. Morris College, Acad., 
1887-91; McPherson College, 1907-13, A. B. Mem. W. C. T. U., 


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Amer. Red Cross, Friends in Council, president of City Federation of 
Clubs of McPherson. Address , McPherson, Kans. 

HARSHBARGER, CHARLES J-. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1922, A. B. Address , Port Republic, 
Va. (College Office.) 

HARSHBARGER, CHARLES P-. 

B. Rockingham Co., Va., Oct. 14, 1867; s. Jacob and Elizabeth 
(Showalter) Harshbarger; mar. Bettie S. Long. Nov. 17, 18S6; Un. 
Ch. of B. (Mill Creek Cong.) Rockingham Co., Va., March, 1885. 
Grad. Bridgewater College, 1888-1890, B. E., Kentucky School of 
Medicine, (now Louisville Medical College) 1891-92, M. D. Later a 
summer course at Louisville Medical College, Ky. Teacher, public 
schools of Va., 1886-87; Practice of Medicine, 1892-. Mem. Rocking¬ 
ham Co. Medical Soc., Va. State Medical Soc. Address, R. D. 1, Port 
Republic, Va. 

HARSHBARGER, NAOMI Lucile. 

B. Girard, Ill., Jan. 31, 1900; dau. Abraham S., and Nora Alice 
(Gates) Harshbarger; Un. Ch. of B. at Lindsay, Calif., Nov. 1912. 
Stu. Lindsay H. S., 1913-17;-La Verne College, 1917-21, A. B. At 
home, 1921 Address, Lindsay, Calif. 

HARSHMAN, John LLOYD. 

B. Myersville, Md., April 21, 1887; s. John T. and Nancy J. 
(Bowman) Harshman; mar. Stella M. Young, Dec. 15, 1908; Un. Ch. 
of B. (Grossnickle Church) near Myersville, Oct., 1903. Stu. Frede¬ 
rick Co., Md., H. S., 1904-07; Juniata College, 1907-10, A. B.; Uni¬ 
versity of Md., College Park, 1910-13, LL. B. Lawyer, Hagerstown, 
Md., 1912-15; Compensation lawyer, State Industrial Accident Com¬ 
mission, Baltimore, 1915-20 or ’21; Member law firm of Wagaman and 
Harshman, Hagerstown, 1920 or 21-. Address, Negley Bldg., Hagers¬ 
town, Md. 

HART, HERBERT Lybrook. 

B. Kitchel, Ind., Feb. 20, 1897; s. Isaac Smith and Minnie L. 
(Lybrook) Hart; Un. Ch. of B. (Four Mile Church) Union County, 
Ind. Stu. Richmond, Ind., H. S., industrial arts, 1910-14; Purdue 
University, LaFayette, Ind., 1914-18, B. S. in agriculture; Uni¬ 
versity of Chicago, 1921-22, A. M. Conference Medal from Pur¬ 
due University for scholarship and athletic prowess, 1918. Farmer, 
Kitchel, Ind., prior to 1914; Asst. Co. agricultural agent, Princeton, 
Ind., 1918; Inspector of feeds and fertilizers in Ind., 1919-21; athletic 
director, Mt. Morris College, 1922-. Mem. Delta Upsilon, Alpha Zeta 
(Honorary agriculture fraternity), Iron Key (Purdue Honorary 
Senior fraternity). Address, Mt. Morris, Ill. 




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HARTMAN, GUY Nelson. 

B. Waynesboro, Pa., Aug. 30, 1890; s. John H. *and Anna Mary 
(Brindle) Hartman; mar. Edna A. Walker, June 10, 1917; Un. Ch. of 

B. (Brown’s Mill Church),-, 1902; minister, May, 1912. Stu. 

Blue Ridge College, Acad.; Bridgewater College, grad. 1919, A. B.; 
University of Pa., Philadelphia, 1918-21, A. M., Crozer Theological 
Seminary, Upland, Pa., 1918-21, B. D. Head of Dept, of English, 
Meyersdale, Pa., H. S., 1921-. Address, Garrett, Pa. 

HARTMAN, Jay LLOYD. 

B. Mexico, Pa., Nov. 29, 1873; s. Henry H. and Ada M. (Sieber) 
Hartman; mar. Edith Shenck, Nov. 12, 1902; Un. Ch. of B. at Hunt¬ 
ingdon, Pa., 1896. Stu. Juniata College, Normal, 1891-94, B. E.; 
ibid., 1896-99, A. B. Ass’t. Prin., Cheneyville, La., H. S., 1894-96; 
Prin., Reed Twp. H. S., Mountaindale, Pa., 1899-1900; Cashier, Juniata 
Valley National Bank, Mifflintown, Pa., 1900-. For two years, Chief, 
Bureau of Statistics, Department of Labor and Industry, Common¬ 
wealth of Pennsylvania. Farming on the side. Address, Mifflintown, 
Pa. 

HAUGH, BENJAMIN S-. 

B. Lima, Ohio, Dec. 9, 1873; Jacob and Mary C. (Miller) 
H!augh; mar. Laura E. Harshbarger of McPherson, Kans., Aug. 31, 
1904; Un. Ch. of B. at Warrensburg Ch., Mo., Dec. 4, 1889. Stu. Mc¬ 
Pherson College, Shorthand and Typing, one year, 1895; ibid.,, 

Acad., four years, 1901; ibid., Piano Music, three years, 1903; ibid., 
Expression, two years, 1903; Moody Bible School, Vocal Music, one 
year; Mr. D. A. Clippinger, Chicago, Voice, Ear Training and Har¬ 
mony, three years; Mr. Clifford Lott, Los Angeles, Calif., Voice, 
one year; University of Southern Calif., music, 1920-21, B. Mus. 
Teacher, chorus classes, McPherson College, ten years; Voice and 

Piano, Bethany Bible School, four years; Voice and Chorus, Mc¬ 

Pherson College, two years; Voice, Piano, etc., La Verne, Calif., ten 
years. Director of Voice and Piano, La Verne College. Composer 
of several hymns and vocal solos. Leader of Music at A. M. in Los 
Angeles, 1907, Des Moines, 1908, and Winona Lake, 1910. Address, 
La Verne, Calif. 

HAUGH, LAURA Esther (Harshbarger). 

B. Manor Hill, Pa., March 21, 1877; dan. J. P. and Mary S. 
(Van Dyke) Harshbarger; mar. B. S. Haugh of McPherson, Kans., 
Aug. 31, 1904; Un. Ch. of B. at Gainesville, Texas, 1887. Stu. Mc¬ 
Pherson College, Acad., 1895-99; ibid., Shorthand, 1898; ibid., Ex¬ 
pression, 1900-02; ibid., piano, two years; La Verne College, oil paint- 




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ing, three years; Columbia College of Expression, Chicago, 1909-11; 
private lessons in voice, D. A. Clippinger of Chicago, Clifford Lott 
of Los Angeles, Horatio Cogswell of University of Southern Calif., 
four years; Bethany Bible School, Bible course, three years; Uni¬ 
versity of Calif., Berkeley, University of Southern Calif., Los Angeles, 
and La Verne College, four years, 1920, A. B. Teacher of short¬ 
hand, typewriting and public speaking, Manchester College, two years; 
shorthand and typewriting, McPherson College, one year; public 
speaking, ibid., two years; public speaking, Bethany Bible School, 
three years; La Verne College, 1910-. Received State certificate for 
teaching of Oral English and Dramatics in Calif., 1920. Address , La 
Verne, Calif. 

HAWBAKER, MERLIN Ora. 

B. Adel, Iowa, May 24, 1894; dan. A. W. and Mary (Hoff) Haw- 
baker; mar. Bertha Dilling of Hagerstown, Ind., Nov. 25, 1920; Un. 
Ch. of B. at Waterloo, Iowa, 1907. Stu. Mt. Morris College, Acad., 
1912-14; Manchester College, Acad., 1914-16; ibid., College, 1916-20, 
A. B. U. S. Army, March, 1918 to Aug., 1919. Tn France from Nov., 
1918 to July, 1919. Chemical and bacteriological work in the hospital 
laboratory at Camp Taylor and Central Laboratory, Hospital Center, 
Savenay, France. Prin. Tyner, Ind., H. S., 1920-21 ; Butler, Ind., H. 
S., 1921 -. Address , Butler, Ind. 

HEASTON, GLADYS Irene. 

B. Gage County, Neb., Sept. 4. 1899; dau. Dr. W. C. and Susannah 
(Harnly) Heaston; Un. Ch. of B. at McPherson, Kans., 1909. Stu. 

High School, -, 1913-16; McPherson College, 1916-20, A. B.; 

University of Chicago, English, 1920-21. Studied voice at McPherson 
College and at a Conservatory. Editor, College paper, one year. Prin., 
Moundridge, Kans., H. S., 1921-. Mem. P. E. O. Address, 527 E. 
Kansas Ave., McPherson, Kans. 

HEASTON, INEZ. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1923, A. B. Address, McPherson, 
Kans. (College Office.) 

HEASTON, WILLIAM C-. 

B. Harrison Co., Iowa, Sept. 30, 1872; j. Lewis and Mary 
(Teeter) Heaston; mar. Susie Harnly of Auburn, Ill., 1896; Un. Ch. 
of B. (South Beatrice Cong.), Holmesville, Neb., 1890. Stu. Mc¬ 
Pherson College, 1893-96, Received diploma in absentia, 1905; Ens- 
worth College of Medicine, St. Joseph, Mo., 1904-08, M. D.; Ill. 
Post Graduate School of Medicine, Chicago, 1914. Practice of Medi¬ 
cine and Surgery; McPherson, Kans., 1908-. Mem. Kans. State Medical 



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Assoc.; Fellow of the Amer. Medical Assoc.; McPherson Rotary Club; 
Director of McPherson Y. M. C. A.; Member of the Surgical Staff 
and Executive Board of McPherson Hospital Assoc. Address, 527 
E. Kansas Ave., McPherson, Kans. 

HECKMAN, Jacob HUGH. 

B. Hammond, Ill., July 17, 1887; s. David and Elizabeth Virginia 
(Miller) Heckman; mar. Jennie A. Sellers of Bryan, Ohio, Aug. 19, 
1911; Un. Ch. of B. at Cerro Gordo, Ill., Dec. 20, 1902; min¬ 
ister, Oct. 7, 1905; elder, Dec. 12, 1916. Stu. Cerro Gordo H. 
S., 1903-07; Colorado College, Colorado Springs, 1909-10; Mt. 

Morris College, 1910-13, A. B.; Bethany Bible School, 1913-16, 
B. D., thesis, “ The Missionary Genius of Paul;’’ ibid., grad. 1920, Th. 
M.j thesis, “Studies in Pauline Literature;” University of Chicago, 
summer 1918, winter 1919. Pastor, Bethany Church, Chicago, 1915-16; 
Supt. of Correspondence Dept, and Plead of Dept, of Sociology and 
Ethics, Bethany Bible School, 1916-22. On leave of absence, for health, 
1920-21. Twelve years’ experience in evangelistic meetings and Bible 
Institutes; Editor, Bethany Bible School Bulletin, several years to 
1922; author, Sunday School lessons, Brethren Teachers’ Monthly, 
1920-. University of Chicago, 1922, A. M., thesis, “The Distinctive 
Nature of the Christian Conscience.” Address, 836 S. Humphrey Ave., 
Oak Park, Ill. 

HECKMAN, LETHA. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1922, A. B. Address, Garden City, 
Kans. (College Office.) 

HECKMAN, SAMUEL Brumbaugh. 

B. Union, Ohio, May 27, 1970; .s. David and Hannah (Brumbaugh) 
Heckman; mar. Winifred Adelaide Ward; Un. Ch. of B. at Juniata 
College, 1896. Stu. Earlham College, Richmond, Inch, 1893, Ph. B.; 
Harvard University, Cambridge Mass., 1894, A. B.; LIniversity of 
Pa., Philadelphia, 1905, M. A.; ibid., 1906, Ph. D., thesis, “The Re¬ 
ligions Poetry of Alexander Mack, Jr.” Associate Professor of Edu¬ 
cation and Director of Educational Clinic, College of the City of New 
York. Mem. National Education Assoc.; Amer. Psychological Assoc.; 
Amer. Assoc, for the Advancement of Science; New York Academy 
of Public Education. A duress. College of the City of New York, New 
York. 

HEETER, IRA V-. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1922, A. B. Address, Roann, Ind. 
(College Office.) 



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HEISEY, HERMAN Biever. 

B. Dauphin Co., Pa., Dec. 10, 1890; s. John Henry and Susan 
(Biever) Heisey; mar. Grace Nedrow, May 29, 1912; Un. Ch. of B. 
(Walnut Grove Church) Johnstown, Pa., Aug., 1908; minister, 1910; 
elder, 1915. Stu. Juniata College, Sacred Literature, 1508-11, B. S. 
L.; ibid., Divinity course one-half year, 1912. Pastor, Saxton, Pa., 
1911; Missionary in India, 1912-14; Pastoral work in Pa., 1914- 
(pastor Lewistown Church, 1920-.). Evangelistic campaigns and lec¬ 
tures. Address , Lewistown, Pa. 

HEISEY, WALTER Jeremiah. 

B. Union, Ohio, Sept. 17, 1890; s. Albert M. and Susannah (Knei- 
der) Heisey; mar. Sue Catheryn Rinehart, June 3, 1917; Un. Ch. of B. 
(Salem Cong.), Potsdam, Ohio, March, 1903; minister, Sept., 1912. 
Stu. West Milton, Ohio, H. S., 1905; Bethany Bible School, 1907-08, 
1913-15; Lewis Institute, Chicago, 1915-16; Manchester College, 1917, 
A. B. Missionary to China, 1918-. Address , Shou Yang, Shansi, China. 

HELLER, IVA Maribel. 

B. Greenville, Ohio, Dec. 15, 1901; dau. Henry E. and Martha 
Susan (Rife) Heller; Un. Ch. of B. at Greenville, Dec., 1912. Stu. 
Franklin Twp. H. S., 1915-19; Manchester College, Normal, 1919- 
20, B. E. Mem. Amer. Red Cross, Y. W. C. A. Address , Bradford, 
Ohio, R. R. 4. 

HELM, CHARLES Allen. 

B. Lynn Co., Iowa, Sept. 17, 1872; .y. David and Susanna (Martin) 
Helm; mar. Berdene Percival, Sept. 7, 1902; Un. Ch. of B. (Maple 
Grove Church) Ashland, Ohio; elder, 1912. Grad. Savannah Acad., 
Savannah, Ohio, 1896; College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio, 1897-1901, 
A. B. ; Kent State Normal College, 1918, B. S. in Education. Teach¬ 
er rural schools, Ashland Co., Ohio, 1891-97; teacher and supervisor 
rural schools, 1901-07; Supt. village schools, Waynesburg, Ohio, 1907- 
09; Supt. centralized schools, Windham, Ohio, 1909-15; Dist. Supt. 
of schools. Portage Co., Ohio, 1915-21; Ass’t. County Supt., 1921 -. 
Baccalaureate sermons, memorial and commencement addresses. Mem. 
Ohio State Teachers’ Assoc., North Eastern Ohio Teachers’ Assoc., 
Schoolmasters’ Club of Portage Co. Address , Ravenna, Ohio. 

HELMAN, HARLEY H-. 

B. Dawson, Ohio, Jan. 19, 1887; s. John A. and Mary A. (Cromer) 
Hielman; mar. Cora A. Danford, Feb. 4, 1906; Un. Ch. of B. (Loramie 
Church) Dawson, Ohio, 1903; minister, Manchester, Ind., July 30, 
1915; advanced, Dec. 3, 1916; elder, (First Church) South Bend, Ind., 
Nov. 28, 1920. Stu. Manchester College, Normal, 1912-14, B. E.; 



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ibid., College, grad. 1915, A. B. Teacher, rural schools, Shelby Co., 
Ohio, 1906-10; Houston, Ohio, H. S., 1910-12; Supt. of schools, Darby, 
Ohio, Rural H. S., 1915-18; Supt. of schools, Richwood, Union Co., 
Ohio, 1918-19, pastor. First Church, South Bend, Aug., 1919-. Rural 
surveys in connection with school work. Chairman, Board of Religious 
Education for Northern Ind., Oct., 1920-. Address, 1004 E. Indiana 
Ave., South Bend, Ind. 

HELSER, ALBERT D-. 

B. Thornville, Ohio, July 10, 1897; s. D. M. and Emma S. (Zart- 
man) Helser; Un. Ch. of B. at Thornville, 1910; minister, Aug. 18, 
1917. Stu. Thornville HI S., 1911-15; Manchester College, 1916-19, 

A. B.; ibid., 1920, A. M.; Ohio State University, Columbus, summers, 
1915, 1921; Bethany Bible School, 1919-20; Columbia University, New 
York City, 1920-21; Livingstone College, Leyton, England, Practical 
medicine, 1921-22. Teacher, rural school, Somerset, Ohio, 1915-16; 
travelled for Manchester College, summer, 1918; travelled for General 
Mission Board, summer, 1919. Travelling Secretary for United Stu¬ 
dent Volunteer Movement, 1919-20; President, ibid., 1920-21. Ap¬ 
pointed Missionary to Africa, April, 1921. Mem. National Geographic 
Soc. Mar. Lola Bechtel of Belleville, Ohio, Aug. 15, 1922. Missionary 
to Africa, 1922-. Amer. Address, Thornville, Ohio; address, Lagos, 
care of C. M. S., Nigeria, West Africa. 

HELSER, LOLA (Bechtel). 

B. Butler, Ohio, Oct. 16, 1898; dan. Jackson and Martha (Hess) 
Bechtel; Un. Ch. of B. (Owl Creek Cong.) Ankenytown, Ohio, 1910. 
Stu. Fredericktown, Ohio, H. S., 1912-15; Manchester College, 
1916-19; grad., Home Economics, 1918; Normal English, 1918, B. E.; 
College, 1919, A. B.; Illinois Training School for Nurses, Chicago, 
1919-. Mem. United Student Volunteers of Ch. of B.; National Y. 
W. C. A. Mar. Albert D. Helser of Thornville, Ohio, Aug. 15, 1922. 
Address, Belleville, Ohio. 

HELSER, MAURICE David. 

B. Thornville, Ohio, March 29, 1890, s. David M. and Emma S. 
(Zartman) Helser; mar. Elizabeth Stevens, Aug. 20, 1914; Un. Ch. of 

B. (Jonathan Creek Church) Thornville, March 5, 1904. Stu. Thorn¬ 
ville, H. S., 1905-09; Ohio State University, Columbus, Agricul¬ 
ture, 1910-14, B. S. in Agriculture; Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa, 
animal nutrition, 1915-16, M. S. in Animal Husbandry, thesis, “Salt 
for Swine.” Teacher, grade school, Thornville, 1909-10; Instructor, 
State Agricultural School, Jonesboro, Ark., 1914-16; Teacher, scholar¬ 
ship in animal nutrition, Iowa State College, 1915-16; Instructor in 



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animal husbandry, ibid., 1918-19; Associate professor of animal hus¬ 
bandry, ibid., 1919-21 ; Professor, ibid., 1S21-. Ass’t. chief in meat in¬ 
vestigations, Experimental Station Staff, 1919-21 ; Chief, ibid., 1921-. 
Author of “ The Selection, Dressing, Cutting and Curing of Pork 
on the Farm” (Experiment Station Circular). Mem. Phi Kappa Phi, 
Alpha Zeta. Address, Ames, Iowa. 

HELSER, PERRY D. 

Grad. Ohio State University, Columbus, 1917, B. S. in Ceramic 
Engineering; Chief research engineer, Ceramics Dept., Champion Ig¬ 
nition Company, Flint, Mich. Address, Thornville, Ohio. (Albert D. 
Helser, Thornville, Ohio; Maurice D. Helser, Ames, Iowa.) 

HENDERSON, IRA Mason. 

B. Huntingdon Co., Pa., Oct. 14, 1887; s. John C. and Sarah J. 
(Houtz) Henderson; mar. Maysie Chapman Reed, Dec. 26, 1917; 
Un. Ch. of B. at Huntingdon, Pa., 1902. Stu. Juniata College, Nor¬ 
mal, 1907-10, B. E.; Lock Haven State Normal School, Lock Haven, 
Pa., Medical Prep., 1912-13; Jefferson Medical College, Phila¬ 
delphia, 1913-17, M. D. Teacher, grade school, Petersburg, Pa., 1906- 
07; Spruce Creek, Pa., 1910-11; Eckman, N. D., 1911-12; intern, Frank- 
ford Hospital, Philadelphia, 1917-18; Lieutenant, Medical Corps, Fort 
Oglethorpe, Ga., 1918-20; practicing physician, Fairfield, Pa., 1920-. 
Address, Fairfield, Pa. 

HENDRICKS, RUTH Barbara. 

B. Kunkle, Ohio, Dec. 21, 1900; daa. Charles E. and Martha E. 
(Throne) Hendricks; Un. Ch. of B. (Silver Creek) Pioneer, Ohio, 
Dec. 18, 1912. Stu. Pioneer H. S., 1915-19; Manchester College, 
Normal, 1919-20, B. E. Address, Pioneer, Ohio, R. R. 1. 

HENDRICKSON, IRA R-. 

B. Hutsonville, Ill., s. Daniel C. and Rachael (Pfoutz) Hendrick¬ 
son; mar. Addie Windle, 1896; Un. Ch. of B. at Mt. Morris, Ill., 
1892. Stu. Mt. Morris College, 1892-94, B. L., De Pauw University. 
Greencastle, Ind., 1894-96, Ph. B.; University of Wis., Madison, summer, 
1906; University of Chicago, summers, 1908-12. Teacher, Lamar, Mo., 
1897-99; Prin. Schuyler, Neb., H. S., 1899-1904; Head Dept, of His¬ 
tory, Mt. Morris College, 1904-15, Supt. of Schools and Prin. of Com¬ 
munity H. S., Mt. Morris, 1915-. Mem. National Education Assoc., 
Ill. H. S. Principals’ Assoc. Address, Mt. Morris, Ill. 

HENDRICKSON, Mary RUTH. 

B. Mt. Morris, 111., May 20, 1898; dau. Ira R. and Addie (Windle) 
Hendrickson; Un. Ch. of B. at Mt. Morris, Dec., 1916. Stu. Mt. 
Morris College, Piano, 1910-15; ibid., Acad., 1914-16; Northwestern 



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University, Evanston, Ill., 1917-18; Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, 
Ill., 1916-17, 1919-21, A. B. Honor student each year. Science teacher, 
H. S. in N. D., 1918-19; Prin., Franklin Grove, Ill., H. S., 1921-22; 
Head, Science Dept., Bridgeport, 111., H. S., 1922-. Mem. Alpha Omega 
Pi (Northwestern University). Address, Mt. Morris, 111. 

HENRY, JERRY Maurice. 

B. Poages Mill, Va., Aug. 7, 1880; s. J. T. and Jane (Grisso) 
Henry; mar. Virgie Wickline, Aug. 11, 1909; Un. Ch. of B. at Dale- 
ville, Va., 19C0; minister, 1906; elder, elected Oct., 1919. Stu. Bridge- 
water College, 1906-09, A. B.; University of Va., Charlottesville, 1913- 
14; George Washington University, Washington, D. C., 1917-20, 
A. M., 1918, thesis. “ A Survey of Poetry of the Brethren for Two 
Centuries;” ibid., 1920, Ph. D., thesis, “A History of the Brethren in 
the War.’’ Professor of ancient and modern languages, Daleville 
College, 1909-13; professor of history and English, ibid., 1914-17; 
pastor, Washington, D. C., 1917-. Secretary, Central Service Com¬ 
mittee on War Work, for Ch. of B., 1918-20. Intercollegiate debating 
team, Bridgewater College, 1907-09; University of Va., 1909-10; Con¬ 
tributor to Gospel Messenger and college magazines; Evangelistic 
work. Address, 337 North Carolina Ave., S. E. Washington, D. C. 

HEPNER, MAY. 

B. Covina, Calif.; dau. William Henry and Minerva (Jones) 
Hepner; Un. Ch. of B. at Covina, 1914. Stu. Covina H. S., 1908-12; 
Los Angeles State Normal School, 1912-14; La Verne College, 1915. 
Teacher, Imperial, Calif., elementary school, 1915-18; La Verne, Calif., 
elementary school, 1918-. Address, Covina, Calif. 

HEPNER, WALTER Ray. 

B. Covina, Calif., Oct. 30, 1891 ; s. William H. and Mary Minerva 
(Jones) Hepner; mar. Frances P. Keating, July 1, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Covina, 1901; minister, May 23, 1917. Stu. Covina H. S., 1905-09; 
Lordsburg (now La Verne) College, 1909-10; University of Southern 
Calif., Los Angeles, 1910-13, A. B.; ibid., 1913-16, A. M., thesis, “The 
Histological Structure of the Alimentary Canal of the Sting Ray— 
Urolophys Halleri;” University of Chicago, 2 years. Professor of 
science, Lordsburg (now La Verne) College, 1913-14; teacher of 
science. Harrison Technical H. S., Chicago, 1915-17; Oxnard. Calif., 
Union H. S., 1917-18; research chemist, Bureau of Standards Detach¬ 
ment. Chemical Warfare Service, U. S. Army, 1918; teacher of science, 
Harrison Technical H. S., Chicago, 1919; Prin. Evening H. S., Long 
Beach, Calif., 1919-21; teacher, Fresno, Calif., 1921-; Mem. Calif. 
Teachers’ Assoc. Address, Covina, Calif. 


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HERSCH, ELMER Myron. 

B. Waterloo, Iowa, June 12, 1894; s. Nevin Blank and Minnie 
Mae (Eshelman) Hersch; mar. Sudie Olive Swartz, Nov. 29, 1917; 
Un. Ch. of B. (South Waterloo Church), 1895. Stu. West Waterloo 
H. S., 1909-13; Mt. Morris College, 1913-15; McPherson College, 
1915-16, A. B.; Yale University, School of Religious Education, 1916-17. 
Y. M. C. A. secretary, Marshall Co., Iowa, 1917; Boys’ work secretary, 
Y. M. C. A., Waterloo, 1918; farmer, 1919-. Address , Mansfield, Ill. 

HERSCH, THOMAS Franklin. 

B. Jesup, Iowa, Jan. 2, 1888; Nevin Blank and Minnie Mae 
(Eshelman) Hersch; mar. Ivodell Stoddard, Nov. 26, 1913; Un. Ch. 
of B. at Waterloo, Iowa, 1897. Stu. Jesup H. S., grad. 1906; Lenox 
College, Hopkinton, Iowa, 1906-10, B. S.; Iowa State University, 
Iowa City, 1910-14, M. D. Physician and surgeon, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 
1914-. Church trustee, Cedar Rapids, 1919-. Mem. Iowa State Medi¬ 
cal Soc.; Linn Co. Medical Soc. Address , 1708 Seventh Ave., E., 
Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 

HERSHBERGER, James WARREN. 

B. Everett, Pa., Aug. 10, 1888; s. George S. and Alice (Boor) 
Hershberger; Un. Ch. of B. at Martinsburg, Pa., 1906. Stu. Martins- 
burg H. S., 1905; Juniata College, pre-medical, 1910-13; University 
of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1913-15, B. S.; ibid., 1915-19, M. D. 
Telegraph operator and station agent, Pennsylvania R. R. Co., Martins¬ 
burg, 1905-10; physician, Columbia Hospital, Wilkinsburg, Pa., 1919-20. 
Mem. Phi Beta Pi, National Medical fraternity; Allegheny Co. Medi¬ 
cal Soc. Address, Martinsburg, Pa. 

HERSHBERGER, LEOTA. 

Grad. Mt. Morris College, 1923, A. B. Address, Waterloo, Iowa. 
(College Office.) 

HERSHBERGER, VERDA Eliza. 

B. Grantsville, Md., Jan. 22, 1897; dau. Jonas and Fannie (Gnagey) 
Hershberger; Un. Ch. of B. (City church) of South Waterloo, Iowa, 
Dec. 1910. Stu. West Waterloo H. S., 1912-16; Bethany Bible School, 
1919-20; Mt. Morris College, 1917-19, 1920-21, A. B. Office work 
and student, Bethany Bible School, Autumn, 1921. Address, 525 W. 
Ninth St., Waterloo, Iowa. 

HERSHEY, ALICE (Lehman). 

Mar. Owen G. Hershey of Lititz, Pa., Aug. 8, 1922. Grad. Man¬ 
chester College, 1922, A. B. Address, Lititz, Pa. (College Office; 
Gospel Messenger, Aug. 26, 1922.) 


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HERSHEY, JOHN Groff. 

B. Lititz, Pa, Nov. 13, 1898; j. J. W. G. and Elizabeth R. (Groff) 
Hershey; Un. Ch. of B. at Lititz, Nov, 1914; minister, March 9, 1919. 
Stu. Lititz H. S, 1911-15; Elizabethtown College, 1915-17; Millers- 
ville State Normal School, Millersville, Pa, summer, 1916; Bethany 
Bible School, Seminary, five terms, 1917-19, 1920-; Columbia College 
of Expression, Chicago, summer, 1919; Manchester College, 1919-20, 

A. B. Teacher of ungraded rural school in Lancaster Co, Pa, 1916-17; 
teacher, North Liberty, Ind, H. S, 1921-. Address, Lititz, Pa. 

HERSHEY, John WILLARD. 

B. Gettysburg, Pa, Feb. 6, 1876; s. Abraham and (-) (Eyster) 

Hershey; mar. Effie Bowman, Aug. 24, 1916; Un. Ch. of B. at Gettys¬ 
burg, Pa, Sept. 13, 1902. Stu. First Pa. State Normal School, 
Millersville, 1898-1901; Pennsylvania College, Gettysburg, 1903-07. 

B. S.; ibid., 1910, M. S. (honorary degree) ; Cambridge, Mass, 1908-09; 
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md, 1911-12; University of Chi¬ 
cago, 1915-16, summers 1919-21 and some summers previously. Taught 
five years in public schools before entering college; teacher of science 
and math, Bridgewater College, 1909-11; professor of chemistry and 
physics, Defiance College, Defiance, Ohio, 1912-15, 1916-18; professor 
of chemistry, McPherson College, 1918-. Mem. Amer. Assoc, for the 
Advancement of Science; Amer. Chemical Soc.; Kans. State Teachers 
Assoc. Address, McPherson, Kans. 

HERSHEY, OWEN. 

B. Lititz, Pa, Aug. 8, 1894; s. J. W. G. and Lizzie (Groff) 
Hershey; Un. Ch. of B. at Elizabethtown, Pa, Oct, 1914. Stu. Lititz 
H. S, 1907-12; Elizabethtown College, 1912-15; Bethany Bible 
School, spring, 1919; Columbia College of Expression, Chicago, sum¬ 
mer. 1919; University cf Pa, Philadelphia, 1916-20, B. S. in econom¬ 
ics; University of Pa, Philadelphia, 1920-21. Mar. Alice Lehman 
of Dixon, Ill, Aug. 8, 1922. Address, Lititz, Pa. 

HERSHEY, THALIA. 

Grad. Juniata College, 1922, A. B. Address, (College Office.) 

HERTZLER, RHODA (Miller). 

B. near Shippensburg, Pa, Dec. 10, 1893; dau. D. H. and Leah 
(Condry) Hertzler; mar. E. M. Hertzler, Nov. 28, 1918; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Elizabethtown, Pa, Feb. 12, 1911. Stu. Oakville, Pa, H. S, grad. 
1910; Elizabethtown College, 1910-13, B. E.; ibid., 1913-15, Pd. B. 
Student-teacher, Elizabethtown College, 1914-15; teacher, rural school 
near Mechaniesburg, Pa. 1915-16; substitute teacher twp. schools, 1917. 
Address, Elizabethtown, Pa. 



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HESS, H- C-. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1923, A. B. Address, Bridgewater, 
Va. (College Office.) 

HTSS, LESTER. 

Grad. Juniata College, 1922, A. B. Address, - (College 

- Office.) 

HESS, PEARL. 

Grad. Juniata College, 1922, A. B. Address, - College 

Office.) 

HESSE, CLARENCE George. 

B. Grant Co., W. Va., Sept. 6, 1887; Charles and Catherine 
(Hamstead) Hesse; mar. —, Ang. li. 1920; Un. C h. of B. (Green¬ 
land Cong.) Grant Co., W. Va., Jan., 1905; deacon, Sept., 1907; min¬ 
ister, Sept.. 1509.. Stu. Maysville, W. Va., Normal, 1905; Bridgewater 
College, Normal, 1509; Bridgewater College, Preparatory, 1912; 
College, ibid., 1913-17, A. B.; Crozer Theological Seminary, Up¬ 
land, Pa., 1917-19, B. D.; University of Pa., Philadelphia, 1520, M. A. 
Teacher, common schools, Grant Co., W. Va., 1905-11 ; pastor Bethany 
Church, Philadelphia, 1917-18; Norristown, Pa., 1919-20; Somerset, 
Pa., Sept. 1, 1520-. Address. Somerset, Pa. 

HICKS, Early RUSSELL. 

B. Hicksville, Md., Feb. 15, 1852; s. C. M. and Mary E. (Dennis) 
Hicks; Un. Ch. of B. (Pipe Creek Cong.) Blue Ridge College, Md., 
Nov. 10, 1910. Stu. High School, private instruction, under Geo. W. 
Hicks, 1906-09; Blue Ridge College, Normal, 1909-11 ; ibid., Pedagogical, 
1915-16; ibid., College, 1516-17; Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 
Md., Education, summers, 1915, 1916; A. E. F. University, Souilly, 
France, Sociology and Economics, 1919. Farming, Clearspring, Md., 
prior to 1908; Salesman, ibid., 1908-09; Prin., Grammar Schools, 
Sandy Hook, Md., 1911-12; Secondary School, Yarrowsburg, Md., 
1912-15; Asst. Teacher, History and Math., Blue Ridge College, 1915-17; 
Teacher for foreigners, Camp Meade, Md., 1917-18; Associate Teach¬ 
er of History, Souilly, France, 1919; Member of Maryland State Legis¬ 
lature, and Prin. of Secondary School, Fairplay, Md., 1920-. Research 
Work in History of Civil War Days in Md. and W. Va. (State His¬ 
torical Society), 1915-16, not published. Lecture before Teachers’ 
Association, “Problems of Rural Schools,” 1915; “Better Country 
Schools,” 1915; “The Religion of the Trenches,” 1919. Interested in 
bettering rural schools through legislative action. Mem. Maryland 
Teachers’ Assoc.; State Historical and County Research Society; 
State and Community Agriculture Assoc.; Amer. Legion; Alumni 







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Assoc, of Blue Ridge College; Maryland State Legislature. Address, 
Clearspring, Md., R. F. D. 1. 

HIGH, ANNA Kathryn. 

B. North Coventry Twp., -, Pa., Aug. 13, 1899; dau. Milton 

K. and Kathryn ( Lyson) High; Un. Ch. of B. (Coventry Church) 
Kenilworth, Pa., 1914. Stu. North Coventry H. S., 1913-16; Potts- 
town, Pa., H. S., 1916-17; Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pa., 1917-20, 

A. B. Teacher, English and French, Ripley, W. Va., H. S., 1920-21; 
Head English Dept., and Coach of Girl’s Basket Ball team, Mt. Car¬ 
mel, Pa., H. S., 1921-. Mem. Y. W. C. A.; Consumer’s League; Music 
Society. Address, Pottstown, Pa., R. D. 

HILLER, CLETUS M-. 

Minister. Grad. Manchester College, 1922, A. B. Address, 
Kenmore, Ohio. (College Office.) 

HINEGARDNER, OLIVE F- (Early). 

Mar. W. S. Hinegardner of Midland, Va., Aug. 23, 1922. Grad. 
Bridgewater College, 1922, B. S. Address, Harrisonburg, Va. (Col¬ 
lege Office; Gospel Messenger, Sept. 23, 1922.) 

HINEGARDNER, WILBIE S-. 

Mar. Olive F. Early of Harrisonburg, Va., Aug. 23, 1922. Grad. 
Bridgewater College, A. B., 1922. Address, Midland, Va. (College 
Office; Gospel Messenger, Sept. 23, 1922.) 

HIVELY, MARY Myers. 

B. Westminster, Md., July 9, 1889; dau. John C. and Ella M. 
(Myers) Hively; Un. Ch. of B. (Meadow Branch. Cong.) Westminster, 
1904. Stu. Public School, Frizellburg, Md.; Frederick City Hospital 
Training School for Nurses, Frederick City, Md., 1915-18, R. N. 
Head nurse on third floor, City Hospital, Frederick, Sept. 1918 to 
April, 1919; Public Health Nursing, Frederick, Nov. 1919 to Feb. 
1920; Night Supervisor, Frederick City Hospital, 1920-. Address, 
180 East Main St., Westminster, Md. 

HODGES, NATHAN Emery. 

B. Jonesboro, Tenn., Jan. 27, 1895; s. Noah A. and - (Telam- 

ma) Hodges; Un. Ch. of B. (Pleasant Valley Cong.) Jonesboro, 
April, 1912; minister, Aug., 1915. Stu. Daleville College, 1914-16; 

B. E.; ibid., 1916-18, A. B. Prin. Concord Depot, Va., H. S., 1918-19; 
Oakton, Va., 1919-. Address, Jonesboro, Tenn., R. F. D. 10. 

HOERNER, ALICE Mary. 

B. Auburn, Ill., 1895; dau. Daniel S. and Mary (Harnly) Hoerner; 
Un. Ch. of B. at Auburn, 1907. Stu. Auburn H. S., 1909; McPherson 







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College, Acad., 1911-14; ibid., College, 1914-17, A. B.; ibid., Home 
Economics, 1918. Teacher of English, Windom, Kans., H. S., 1918-19; 
Moundridge, Kans., H. S., 1919-21 ; teacher, Lakeland, Fla., H. S., 
1921-. Address. McPherson. Kans. t 

HOERNER, JOHN Andrew. 

B. Auburn, Ill., Feb. 2, 1890; j. D. S. and Mary (Harnly) Hoerner; 
Un. Ch. of B. at McPherson, Kans., 1912. Stu. Auburn H. S., 1904- 
OS; McPherson College, Social Science, grad., 1916, A. B.; Uni¬ 
versity of Chicago, Sociology, two quarters, 1916-17. Teacher of 
Agriculture, West Liberty, Iowa, H. S., 1917-18; Prin., Windom, 
Kans., H. S., 1918-19; Supt. of schools, Moundridge, Kans., 1919-. 
Interested in farming. Address , McPherson, Kans. 

HOFF, ERNEST Gockley. 

B. Spring Creek, Iowa, June 18, 1890; s. Emanuel B. and Anna 
(Gockley) Hoff; mar. Lottie Neher, June 18, 1913; Un. Ch. of B. 
at North Manchester, Ind., Feb., 1903; minister, Oct., 13, 1909; ad¬ 
vanced, Nov., 1911; elder, March, 1921. Stu. La Verne College, 
Acad., 1905-10; Bethany Bible School, Seminary Prep., 1910-11; Uni¬ 
versity of Redlands, Redlands, Calif., Freshman college, 1911-12; 
Pomona College, Claremont, Calif., Sociology and Philosophy, 1912- 
1915, A. B.; Bethany Bible School, Seminary, 1916-18, B. D., thesis, 
“The Mission of Israel as revealed in the Old Testament;” Uni¬ 
versity of Chicago, Correspondence Study Dept.,'Old Testament 
Courses, 1919-20; ibid., Divinity School, 1920-21, and summer, 1921, 

A. M., thesis, “ Family Life in the Graeco-Roman World of the New 
Testament Period, as Reflected in the Greek Papyri;” graduate work 
in Old Testament, Princeton University, 1921-22, Th. M. Teacher, 
Missions and Jewish Literature, Bethany Bible School, 1918-19; Supply 
pastor, Haxtun, Colo., Summer, 1919; Teacher of New Testament 
Greek, La Verne College, 1919-20; Professor, Bethany Bible School, 
1920-21; ibid., on leave of absence, 1921-22. Mission work with Japa¬ 
nese, 1914-15; Chinese and Jewish mission work in Chicago, 1916-18. 
Address, 3435 Van Buren St., Chicago, Ill. 

HOFF, JOHN LUKE. 

B. Chicago, Ill., 1898; s. Emanuel B. and Ida (Wagner) Hoff; 
mar. Esther Beahm of Nokesville, Va., May 22, 1921; Un. Ch. of B. 
(Bethany Church) Chicago, Jan. 21, 1913; minister, ibid., Dec. 5, 1917. 

Stu. Proviso Twp. H. S.,-, Ill., 1913-17; Bethany Bible School, 

Seminary, 1917-19, 1921-23, B. D., thesis, “ The Functional Value of 
the Belief in Divine Immanence.” Manchester College, 1919-21, A. 

B. Editor, “ Oak Leaves,” Manchester College, Mar., 1920-Feb., 1921. 
Address, 327 S. Central Park Ave., Chicago. 



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HOFF, LLOYD M-. 

Mar. Mabel Workman, North Manchester, Ind., May 25, 1923. 
Minister. Grad. Manchester College, 1921, A. B.; ibid., 1923, A. 
M., thesis. “ I he Contribution of Kant to Philosophy.” Teacher, Man¬ 
chester College. Address, Wooster, Ohio. (College Office.) 

HOFF, MABEL (Workman). 

Mar. Lloyd M. Hoff of Wooster, Ohio, May 23, 1923. Grad. 
Manchester College, 1922, A. B. Address, North Manchester, Ind. 
(Manchester College Office.) 

HOFFER, IRWIN Seymour. 

B. Annville, Pa., Nov. 29, 1887; s. John H. and Susan H. (Bucher) 
Hoffer; Un. Ch. of B. at Hershey, Pa., Jan. 1, 1904; minister Elizabeth¬ 
town, Pa., 1920. Stu. Palmyra, Pa., H. S., 1902-04; First Pa. State 
Normal School, Millersville, 1908-11; Harvard University, Cam¬ 
bridge, Mass., 1914-17; A. B. Columbia University, New York City, 
Psychology, 1917. Teacher, public schools, Lebanon Co., Pa., 1904-07, 
1908-09; instructor in Math., First Pa. State Normal School, 1911-14; 
Horace Mann School for Boys, New York City, 1917-18; psychologi¬ 
cal examiner, U. S. Army, 1918; teacher of Math., Elizabethtown Col¬ 
lege, 1919-. Mem. Phi Delta Kappa. Address, Palmyra, Pa. 

HOFFERT, ANDREW T-. 

B. Carleton, Nebr., March 23, 1886; s. Levi and Anna (Saager) 
Hoffert; Un. Ch. of B. (Bethel Church) near Carleton, Sept. 12, 1905; 
minister, Sept., 1912; elder, Sept. 24, 1916. Stu. Carleton H. S., 9th 
grade, 1903-04; Country School, H. S. subjects, 1904-05; McPherson 
College, Acad., 1908-10; ibid., Expression, 1912-13; ibid., Col¬ 
lege, 1913-14, A. B.; Bethany Bible School, Seminary, 1915-16. Teach¬ 
er, district schools, Thoyle Co. and Frontier Co., Neb., 1905-08; Tem¬ 
perance Worker in Ore., five months, 1914; Salesman for books and 
aluminum, 1914-15; Missionary to India, 1915-. Correspondent for 
“ The Gospel Messenger ” for India Missions, Nov. 1918-. Served on 
Committee to investigate the moral and religious influence of Mission 
High Schools in India. Address, Bulsar, Mission House, Surat Dist., 
India. 

HOFFMAN, Clarence ALBERT. 

B. Marshall Co., Ind., July 31, 1891; .?. J. P. and Alta (McGrew) 
Hoffman; mar. Nellie E. Rule, April 7, 1914; Un. Ch. of B. at North 
Manchester, Ind., Jan. 1908. Stu. Argos, Ind., H. S., 1906-10; Man¬ 
chester College, grad. 1918, A. B., Armour Institute of Technology, 
Chicago, manual training, 1918. Teacher, public schools, Walnut Twp., 
Marshall Co., Ind., 1910-13; grade schools and High School, Argos, 




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1915-17; teacher of Latin, Manchester College, Acad., 1917-18; Prin. 
Argos H. S., 1918-19; director, industrial arts and athletics, Plymouth, 
Ind., H. S., 1919-21; Prin., White Pigeon, Mich., H. S., 1921 -. Ad¬ 
dress , Argos, Ind. 

HOFFMAN, HARVEY Blaine. 

B. Abilene, Kans., Nov. 23, 1884; j. Elmer Elsworth and Mary 
Elizabeth (Zercher) Hoffman; mar. Ruth Miller Steele of Negaunee, 
Mich., Aug. 3, 1918; Un. Ch. of B. at McPherson, Kans., 1902. Stu. 
McPherson College, Normal, 1900-04, B. S. D.; ibid., College, 1907-09, 
A. B.; University of Kansas, Lawrence, 1909-10, A. M.; Harvard 
University, Cambridge, Mass., Law, 1910-13, LL. B. in 1917. 
Teacher, grade schools, 1904-06; Teacher of Amer. History, Civics, 
Economics, 1913-17; Installed H. S., Collins, Mont., 1914-15; Soldier 
(private) Infantry, U. S. Army, three months, 1918; Lawyer, office of 
Norris and Hurd, 1917-19. Mem. Alpha Sigma Phi, Beta Chapter; 
32nd degree Mason, Great Falls Consistory; Shriner, Algeria Temple; 
Roscoe Pound Law Club, Harvard. Address, 2620 First Ave., N., Great 
Falls, Mont. 

HOFFMAN, HERBERT Trestle. 

B. Hope, Kans., 1896; s. Elmer E. and Mary R. (Trostle) Hoff¬ 
man; mar. Delilah Stutzman, Sept. 12, 1920; Un. Ch. of B. at Navarre, 
Kans., 1908. Stu. McPherson College, Acad., 1911-14; ibid., College, 
1915-19, A. B. Teacher, rural school, 1914-15; sailor, LI. S. Navy, 
1918-20; salesman of automobile accessories, Lee Hardware Co., Salina, 
Kans., 1920-. Address, 444 S. Fifth St., Salina, Kans. 

HOKE, MILDRED May. 

B. Huntington, Ind., March 26, 1897; dau. Roscoe P. and Nettie 
(Shock) Hoke; Un. Ch. of B. (Huntington Country Church) Hunt¬ 
ington Co., Nov. 30, 1914. Stu. Clear Creek, Ind., H. S., 1911-15; 
Manchester College, 1915-20, A. B.; ibid., Home Economics, 1916-20; 
ibid., two-year Expression, grad., 1920; Ohio State University, Home 
Economics, summer, 1920. Teacher, Hanover, Ohio, H. S., 1920-. 
Address, R. R. 9, Huntington, Ind. 

HOKE, RUTH Amelia. 

B. Darke Co., Ohio, April 28, 1900; dan. Seth Aaron and Catharine 
(Miller) Hoke; Un. Ch. of B. (Oakland Cong.) Darke Co., Feb., 1911. 
Stu. Greenville, Ohio, H. S., 1916-19; Versailles, Ohio, H. S., one 
year; Manchester College, Normal, 1919-20, B. E. Mem. Amer. 
Red Cross; Y. W. C. A. Address, 904 Central Ave., Greenville, Ohio. 

HOLL, CARL Waldo. 

B. North Canton, Ohio, Nov. 16, 1892; S. J. and Emma (Swartz) 


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Holl; Un.Ch. of B. (West Nimishillen Church) North Canton, Oct., 1910. 
Stu. North Canton H. S., 1905-08; Canton H. S., 1908-09; Manchester 
College, 1912-16. A. B.; Ohio State University, Columbus, Science, 
1916-18; ibid.. Chemistry, 1921, M. S., thesis, “ Action of Ethylene on 
Anhydrous Ferric Chloride and Magnesium Chloride.” Prim, Atlanta, 
Ind., H. S., 1916-18; chemist, base hospital laboratory, Camp Sherman, 
Ohio, 1918-19; Professor of chemistry and physics, Blue Ridge Col¬ 
lege, 1919-20; Instructor in chemistry, Ohio State University, 1921 -. 
Address, North Canton, Ohio. 

HOLL, DIO L ewis. 

B. Stark Co., Ohio, Jan. 7, 1895; j. S. J. and Emma (Swartz) 
Holl; Un. Ch. of B. (West Nimishillen Church) North Canton, Ohio, 
Jan. 7, 1913. Stu. New Berlin, Ohio, H. S., grad., 1911 ; Canton H. S., 
grad., 1912; Manchester College, grad., 1917, A. B.; Ohio State 
University, Columbus, grad. 1920, A. M.; University of Chicago, sum¬ 
mer, 1921. Teacher, Intermediate Grades, Lake Twp., Stark Co., 
Ohio, 1915; Asst. Instructor of Math, and Latin, Manchester Col¬ 
lege, 1916; Prin., Silver Lake, Ind., H. S., 1917-18; Military Service, 

1918- 19; Graduate Asst, in Engineering Math., Ohio State University, 

1919- 20; instructor in math., ibid., 1920-. Mem. Pi Mu Epsilon. Ad¬ 
dress, North Canton, Ohio. Temporary address, 1902 N. High St., 
Columbus, Ohio. 

HOLLAR, E-CLEVELAND. 

B. Johnson Co., Mo., Oct. 25, 1884; .y. Michael P. and Mary 
Frances (Swank) Hollar; mar. Ruby Smith of Southwest City, Mo., 
Aug. 11, 1915; Un. Ch. of B. at Wakenda, Ray Co., Mo., Sept., 1907; 
minister, ibid., Oct., 1908. Stu. Hardin, Mo., H. S., 1902-05; State 
Normal School, Warrensburg, Mo., (intermittently) 1907-12, Pd. B.; 
ibid., (intermittently) 1913-19, B. S.; Okla. Agricultural and Mechanical 
College, Stillwater, summer, 1915. Teacher, rural schools, Ray Co., 
Mo., 1905-10; Supt. of schools, Southwest City, Mo., 1911-13;. Wau- 
komis, Okla., 1914-17; Farming and Teaching, 1917-18; Supt. of schools, 
Buckner, Mo., 1918-. Supervisor of Buckner Community Center. 
Mem. Phi Sigma Pi (honor fraternity). Address, Buckner, Mo. 

HOLLENBERG, FREDERICK Mitchel. 

B. near Clay City, Ind., July 18, 1893; s. William Frederick and 
Martha Jane (Mitchel) Hollenberg; mar. Nora Luft Reber, June 1, 
1919; Un. Ch. of B. at Brant, Alberta, Canada, June, 1905; minister, 
March, 1916. Stu. Reedley, Calif., Union H. S., 1911-12; La Verne 
College, Acad., 1912-14; ibid., College and Expression, 1914-17, A. B.; 
McPherson College, Philosophy, 1917-18, A. M., thesis, “ What Is 
Christianity?”; Bethany Bible School, 1918-19. Preaching (Sharon 



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Cong.) Brant, Alberta, Canada, 1916; Pastor, Liberty, Ill., 2 months, 
1919; Missionary to India, 1919-. Traveling Secretary for General 
Mission Board, in interest of “ Forward Movement,” June to Aug., 
1919. Address , Vada, Thama Dist., India. 

HOLLENBERG, GEORGE Jacob. 

B. Grand Harbor, N. D., Dec. 5, 1897; s. W. F. and Martha 
(Mitchel) Hollenberg;' Un. Ch. of B. at Reedley, Calif., 1910. Sta. 
La Verne Acad, and College, 1915-21, B. A.; Manchester College, 
correspondence work, summer, 1920; ibid., residence work, 1921-22, A. M. 
Instructor, Manchester College, 1921-. Assisted in school survey, La 
Verne College. Mem. Students’ Prohibition League. Address, Se- 
bring, Fla. 

HOLLENBERG, GRACE. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1922, A. B. Address, Sebring, Florida. 
(College Office.) 

HOLLENBERG, NORA Luft CReber). 

B. Bernville, Berks Co., Pa., Oct. 21, 1892; dau. Elias G. and 
Augusta (Luft) Reber; mar. Fred M. Hollenberg, June 1, 1919; Un. 
Ch. of B. at Elizabethtown, Pa., Feb., 1909. Stu. Elizabethtown Col¬ 
lege, Acad., 1908-11; ibid., Pedagogical, 1913, Pd. B.; Bethany Bible 
School, Seminary, 1914-16; University of Chicago, English, 1916; Mt. 
Morris College, 1916-17, A. B. Teacher, Country School, Elizabeth¬ 
town, 1912-13; Asst, in English Dept., Mt. Morris College, 1917-18; 
Missionary to India, 1919-. Visited Churches of Calif, in interest of 
“Forward Movement” summer, 1919. Address , Vada, Thama Dist., 
Tndia. 

HOLLINGER, ALMA. 

B. Versailles, Ohio, Dec. 8, 1882; dau. Jerry and Angeline (Book- 
waiter) Hollinger; Un. Ch. of B. at Upper Stillwater (Harris Creek) 
Church near Bradford, Ohio, 1895. Stu. Mt. Morris College, Acad., 
1900-01, 1907-09; ibid., College, 1909-12; University of Mich., 1912-13, 
A. B.; ibid., 1913-14, A. M.; ibid., Biological Station at Topinahec, 
Mich., summers 1913, 1915; University of Southern Calif., Los Angeles, 
Biological Station at Venice, Calif., summer, 1919. Teacher in grade 
schools, Darke Co., Ohio, 1901-07; Teacher of Biology, Benton Harbor, 
Mich., H. S., 1914-15; Illinois Woman’s College, Jacksonville, 1915-18; 
La Verne College, 1918-21 ,' Ward-Belmont College, Nashville, Tenn., 
1921 -. Address, 703 Chestnut St., Greenville, Ohio. 

HOLLINGER, ARCHIE Reed. 

B. Huntsdale, Cumberland Co., Pa., May 7, 1894; Albert and 
Annie (Deardorff) Hollinger; Un. Ch. of B. (Marsh Creek Cong.) 


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Gettysburg, Pa., Feb. 25, 1909; minister, May 6, 1916. Stu. an academy 
at Gettysburg, 1909-11; Pa. College, Gettysburg, 1911-15, A. B.; Uni¬ 
versity of Chicago, summer, 1916; George Washington University, 
Wash., .D C., 1917-18, A. M. Teacher, English and Latin, Littlestown, 
Pa., H. S., 1915-16; Prin., Hershey, Pa., Industrial School, 1919-20; 
Dillsburg, Pa., H. S., 1920; teacher of history, Blue Ridge College, 1920-. 
Address, Gettysburg, Pa. 

HOLLINGER, DENSIE. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, A. B. Address, Maugansville, 
Va. (College Office.) 

HOLMES, OLIVE. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1922, A. B. Address. Carthage, Mo. 
(College Office.) 

HOLSINGER, AMOS Stover Alvis. 

B. Broadway, Va., Nov. 21, 1888; s. Peter S. and Susana (Wagner) 
Holsinger; JJn. Ch. of B. (Linville Creek Cong.) Broadway, 1902; 
minister, Bridgewater, Va., March 28, 1918. Stu. Broadway, H. S., 
1910-11; Bridgewater College, Normal, 1912-15, B. E., ibid., College, 
1917-20, B. A.; School of Religion, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, 
Tenn.„ 1921-22. Farmer until 1908; Teacher, public school, 1911-12; 
Prin., graded school, 1915-17; pastor, Sandridge Church, Hamler, 
Ohio, summer, 1921. Canvassed during summer vacations. Mem. 
Y. M. C. A. Address , Harrisonburg, Va. 

HOLSINGER, CHARLES Roy. 

B. Jewell Co., Kans., Dec. 9, 1879; s. Levi R. and Mary (Gross- 
nickle) Holsinger; mar. Hattie Brumfield, July 14, 1903; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Mt. Morris, Ill., 1894. Stu. Mt. Morris H. S., 1895; Mt Morris 
College, Acad., 1896-1902; College, ibid., 1905, A. B.; University of 
Mich., Ann Arbor, Science, 1910-11, A. M. in science. Teacher, Mt. 
Morris H. S., 1903-08; Sterling, Ill., twp. H. S., 1911-18; Prin., Rock 
Falls, Ill., Twp. H. S., 1918-. Mem. National Geographical Soc., Mich. 
Academy of Science. Address, Rock Falls, Ill. 

HOLSINGER, CLYDE Kagey. 

B. Bridgewater, Va., July 22, 1888; j. George B. and Sallie A. 
(Kagey) Holsinger; mar. L. Helen Barrow, Sept. 5, 1911; Un. Ch. of 
B. at Dayton, Va., 1902. Stu. Bridgewater College, 1905-09, B. A.; 
University of Va., Charlottesville, 1915; George Peabody College for 
Teachers, .Nashville, Tenn., grad. 1915, A. M.; thesis, “A Survey of 
Amonia High School.” Prin., high schools in Augusta Co., Va., 
1909-11; Shenandoah Co., Va., 1912-13; Buckingham Co., Va., 1914- 
17; Brunswick Co., Va., 1918-; Professor of H. S. methods, Harrison- 


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burg, Va., State Normal School, summers 1919-. Has made two 
school surveys; author of numerous educational articles in school 
journals; author of series of articles entitled “High School Ad¬ 
ministration,” in Virginia Journal of Education, 1919-20; speaker before 
educational conferences. Mem. Committee for Revision of Va. High 
School Course of Study; Executive Committee of Teachers’ Assoc.; 
National Education Assoc.; Va. State Teachers Assoc.; vice-president, 
ibid., 1921, and director, ibid., 1921-; president of District Teachers’ 
Assoc. Address, Bridgewater, Va. 

HOLSINGER, EARL Chester. 

B. Broadway, Va., April 16, 1897; J. Frank and Rebecca S. 
(Wampler) Holsinger; Un. Ch. of B., May, 1910. Stu. Broadway 
H. S., 1912-16; Bridgewater College, 1916-20, B. A. Teacher of 
Science and French, Bridgewater H. S., 1920-21 ; First Ass’t., Timber- 
vilie, Va., H. S., 1921-. Farmer. Address, Broadway, Va. 

HOLSINGER, Isaac EDWARD. 

B. New Enterprise, Bedford Co., Pa., Aug. 10, 1878; s. Levi F. 
and Barbara (Replogle) Holsinger; mar. Laura Ober of New Enter¬ 
prise, Pa.; Un. Ch. of B., (Yellow Creek Cong.) New Enterprise, 1892; 
minister, Juniata College, 1907. Stu. Juniata College, Normal Prep., 
1898-1902, B. E.; ibid., College, 1906-09, A. B.; University of Pitts¬ 
burgh, Pa., 1911-13, M. A. and Master in Education, thesis, for M. A., 
“ Economy of Time in Education.” Teacher, rural schools, 1896-1901 ; 
Prin., Borough Schools, Saxton, Pa., 1902-06; Tyrone, Pa., 1909-11; 
Teacher of Math., Juniata College, summers, 1909-11; Prin., Borough 
H. S., Avalon, Pa., 1911-15; Teacher of Math., University of Pitts¬ 
burgh, summer, 1914; Head Teacher, Latimer Junior H. S., Pitts¬ 
burgh, 1915-18; Field Scout Executive, Allegheny County Council, 
Pittsburgh, 1918-21 ; Scout Executive, Elmira Council, Boy Scouts of 
Atner., Elmira, N. Y., July 5, 1921-. Mem. National Education Assoc.; 
Academy of Arts and Science; National Geographic Soc.; Anti-Saloon 
League; Amer. Red Cross; Boy Scouts of Amer. Address: Office, 
514 Realty Bldg.; Residence, 709 W. Third St., Elmira, N. Y. 

HOLSINGER, LLOYD Clinton. 

B. Mt. Morris, Ill., Oct. 7, 1884; s. Levi and Mary (Grossnickle) 
Holsinger; mar. Verna B. Price, Dec. 31, 1907; Un. Ch. of B. at Mt. 
Morris, 1899. Stu. Mt. Morris H. S., 1899-1900; Mt. Morris College, 
Acad., 1900-1903; ibid., College, 1903-06; University of Mich., Ann 
Arbor, 1906-07, A. B.; Northwestern University, Evanston, 111., 
1909-10, A. M., thesis, “ Differential Equations from the Vectos Stand¬ 
point.” Instructor in Math., Bradley Institute, Peoria, Ill., 1907-08; 


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Head of Math. Dept., Evanston Academy, Evanston, Ill., 1908-17; 
Shattuck School, Faribault, Minn., 1917-. Coached at each place in all 
branches of Athletics. Mem. North Central Academic Assoc.; Sigma 
Xi; Alpha Delta Tan. Address, Faribault, Minn. 

KOLSINGER, PAUL. 

Grad. Juniata College, 1922, A. B. Address, - (College 

Office.) 

HOLSINGER, RALPH S-. 

Minister. Grad. McPherscn College, 1922, A. B. Addr ess, Agra, 
Oklahoma. (College Office.) 

HOLSINGER, VIRGIL Clair. 

B. near Williamsburg, Blair Co., Pa., Oct. 29, 1892; s. William 
Henry and Corena Jane (Gates) Holsinger; mar. Emma Bessie Wright, 
Sept. 6, 1914; Un. Ch. of B. (Fairview Cong.), Blair Co., Aug., 1903; 
minister, Oct. 15, 1910. Stu. Elizabethtown College, 1916, Pd. B. 
Grade teacher, 1910-11, 1912-14; Prin. East Lampeter Twp. H. S., 
Lancaster Co., Pa., 1916-20; Pastor, Bellwood Church, Blair Co., 
1920—. Address, Bellwood, Pa. 

HOLSOPPLE, CHESTER F-. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1921, A. B. Address, Canton, Kans. 
(College Office.) 

HOLSOPPLE, EVELYN (Boone). 

B. Rice County, Kans., March 18. 1895; dan. Robert and Arrenah 
(Brubaker) Boone; mar. Chester F. Holsopple of Versailles, Mo., 
Aug. 20, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. at Kansas Center Church, Lyons, Kans., 
1910. Stu. Lyons H. S., 1910-14; McPherson College, 1914-19, A. B.; 
ibid., post graduate, 1919-21. Address, Canton, Kans. 

HOLSOPPLE, FRANCES Quinter. 

B. Sergeantsville, N. J„ Nov. 17, 1893; dau. Frank F. and Grace 
(Quinter) Holsopple; Un. Ch. of B. at Huntingdon, Pa., 1905. Stu. 
Juniata College, Acad., Grad. 1909; College, ibid., grad. 1912, A. 
B.; Columbia University, New York City, 1916-17; University of 
Pa., Philadelphia, 1917-19, Ph. D., thesis, “Social Non-Conformity: 
An Analysis of Four Hundred and Twenty Cases of Delinquent Girls 
and Women’’ (Moore Fellow in Psychology, ibid., 1918-19); Teacher 
of modern languages, Smethport, Pa., H. S., 1912-14; Punxsutawney, 
Pa., H. S., 1915-16; Special Agent in social and psychological work 
with the Philadelphia Committee on Protective Work for Girls, 
representing the United States Interdepartmental Social Hygiene 
Board, 1919-; Psychologist, White-Williams Foundation for education- 





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al social service, Philadelphia, 1920; Director, Child Study Dept., 
Rochester, N. Y., Committee on Child-Clearing Bureau, 1921 Author 
of contributions to the “ Psychological Clinic ” and the “ Journal of 
Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods.” Mem. National Con¬ 
ference of Social Work; Philadelphia College Club; Pi Lambda Theta; 
Kappa Alpha Theta. Address, Hagerstown, Md. Temporary ad¬ 
dress, 81 S. Fitzhugh St., Rochester, N. Y. 

HOLSOPPLE, FRANK Ferry. 

B. Indiana, Pa., Jan. 13, 1866; s. Joseph and Catherine (Lehman) 
Holsopple; mar. Grace Quinter, Oct. 5, 1892; Un. Ch. of B. (Manor 
Cong.) Indiana, Pa.; minister, July 2, 1887. Stu. Juniata College, 
Normal, 1887-91, B. E.; University of Pa., 1895-99; Lebanon Valley 
College, Annville, Pa., 1899-1901, M. S.; Juniata College, 1910, A. 
M. (honorary degree) ; McPherson College, 1917, L. H. D. (honorary 
degree). Teacher, public school, 1883-87; Juniata College, Student- 
Ass’t., 1891-92; Pastor, Sergeantsville, N. J., 1892-95; Parkerford, Pa., 
1895-99; Phoenixville, Pa., 1899-1901; Professor of English, Juniata 
College, 1901-14; Supt., Anti-Saloon League, and Ass’t. Legislative 
Supt., Harrisburg, Pa., 1914-17; President, Blue Ridge College, 1917- 
19; Pastor, Hagerstown, Md., 1919-. Lecturer for the Anti-Saloon 
League 1909-17, until passage of the Eighteenth Amendment; Lecturer 
on Bible, Inter-denominational Training School, 1919-. Mem. National 
Geographic Soc., National Anti-Saloon League. Address, 120 E. Wash¬ 
ington St., Hagerstown, Md. 

HOLSOPPLE, GRACE (Quinter). 

B. Covington, Ohio, June 10, 1870; dau. James and Fannie (Stude- 
baker) Quinter; mar. F. F. Holsopple, Oct. 5, 1892; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Huntingdon, Pa., 1885; minister. Brethren's Normal (now 
Juniata) College, Normal English, grad., 1888, B. E.; Scientific 
Course, ibid., 1891, B. S. Mem. W. C. T. U. of Pa., Civic League of 
Hagerstown, Md.; King's Daughters (organized -charities), Hagers¬ 
town. Address, 120 East Washington St., Hagerstown, Md. 

HOLSOPPLE, James QUINTER. 

B. Parkerford, Pa., July 26, 1900; j. Frank F. and Grace (Quinter) 
Holsopple; Un. Ch. of B. at Huntingdon, Pa., 1913. Stu. Juniata Col¬ 
lege, Acad., 1911-14; Harrisburg, Pa., H. S., 1914-16; Dickinson Col¬ 
lege, Latin Scientific, 1916-17; Blue Ridge College, Science, 1917-18; 
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md., Arts and Students’ Army 
Training Corps, summers 1918-19; Juniata College, 1919-20, A. 
B.; Johns Hopkins University, psychology, 1921-. Teacher of Math, 
and Chemistry, Mt. Airy, Md., H. S., 1918-19; Ass’t in Chemistry. 


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Juniata College, 1919-20; teacher of Science, Patton, Pa., H. S., 1920-21. 
Mem. Tau Kappa Alpha. Address, 120 E. Washington St., Hagers¬ 
town, Md. 

HOLSOPPLE, QUINCY Adams. 

B. Indiana, Pa., Nov. 7, 1885; Joseph and Catherine (Lehman) 
Holsopple; mar. Kathren M. Royer, July 12, 1911; Un. Ch. of B. near 
Indiana, Pa., Nov. 20, 1899; elder, Jan. 6, 1917. Stu. Juniata College, 
Normal English and Academy ; arts course, ibid., 1910, A. B.; 
Bethany Bible School, 1918; Juniata College, Divinity, 1919. Professor 
of science, Huntingdon, Pa., H. S., 1910; linotype operator, Brethren 
Publishing House, Elgin, Ill., 1911; missionary to India, 1912-17; stu¬ 
dent and church worker, Elgin, Ill., and Penn Run, Pa., 1918-19; 
missionary to India, 1919-. Passed “ with distinction ” examination 
in the Gujarati language. Address, Huntingdon, Pa. 

HOOKER, EDMUND S-. 

B. Woolwine, Va., Jan. 19, 1896; j. John A. and Mary B. 

(Houchins) Hooker; Un. Ch. of B. in Washington, D. C., Jan., 1909. 
Stu. West Philadelphia H. S. for Boys, 1915; Blue Ridge College, 
grad. 1918, B. S.; Princeton University, Princeton, N. J., U. S. Army, 
Aeronautical, 1918. Aero observer, U. S. Army, 1918; Farmer, Nokes- 
ville, Va., 1919-. Address, Nokesville, Va. 

HOOKER, MAY. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1922, A. B. Address, Nokesville, Va. 
(College Office.) 

HOOKER, Walter Ross. 

B. Woolwine, Va., July 13, 1889; s. John A. and Mary B. 

(Houchins) Hooker; mar. Gladys M. Cline, Oct. 18, 1913; Un. Ch. of 
B. at First Church, Philadelphia, Oct., 1902. Stu. Prince William 

Academy, --, 1902-05; Bridgewater College, 1905-10, B. A. Ass’t. 

.Prin., Strasburg, Va., H. S., 1911; Teacher in Academy of Bridge- 
water College, 1912-13; Cashier, Bank of Nokesville, Va., 1913-18; 
Farmer, Nokesville, 1919-20; Land development, Chosen, Palm Beach 
Co., Fla., Dec., 1920-. Address, Chosen, Fla. 

HOOVER, DAVID Henry. 

B. Bridgewater, Va., April 26, 1878; Abram and Susana 
(Garber) Hoover; mar. Arta Lee Demy, Dec. 24. 1920; Un. Ch. of 
B. at Bridgewater, Dec., 1894; minister, Aug., 1913. Stu. Bridge- 
water College. Business, 1901-03; ibid., Acad., 1903-04, 1908-10, B. 
E.; ibid., College, 1910-13, A. B.; ibid., Graduate, 1913-14, M. A.; 
thesis, “The Health of the Teacher;” Vanderbilt University, Nash¬ 
ville, Tenn., School of Religion and Graduate Dept., 1915-16, M. S., 




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thesis, “ The Development of the Papal Hierarchy in the Middle Ages 
University of Chicago, Graduate and Divinity, 1917-18, B. D., thesis, 
“ Juvenile Probation in Cook Co., Ill. Southern Baptist Theological 
Seminary, Louisville, Ky., 1918-19, Th. D., thesis, “ The Effectiveness 
of Juvenile Probations;” George Peabody College for Teachers, Nash¬ 
ville, Tenn., summer, 1920. Teacher, country schools, Rockingham 
Co., Va., 1904-06; Prin., graded county schools, ibid., 1906-07; Instruc¬ 
tor, Bridgewater College, 1913-14; Teacher, Singer Glen, Va., Graded 
H. S., 1914-15; Professor of Sociology, McPherson College, 1920-. 
Aided in Survey of Chicago for Ill. Industrial Insurance Commission, 
1918; Travelled, spring of 1919, securing county organizers for Ar¬ 
menian and Syrian Relief in State of Ky.; Field Director of City 
Survey for Louisville, Ky., directed by Inter-church World Movement. 
Graduate student in economics, and part time instructor, University 
of Ill., Urbana, 1922-. Address, Bridgewater, Va. Present address, 
1101 S. Race St., Urbana, Ill. 

HOOVER, DAVID Paul. 

B. Martinsburg, Pa., Dec. 21, 1881 ; Jacob L. and Barbara 
(Paul) Hoover; mar. Ruth Cameron Stayer, Aug. 20, 1913; Un. Ch. 
of B. at Huntingdon, Pa., May 18, 1900; elder, Oct. 15, 1916. Stu. 
Juniata College, Normal English, three years, grad. 1906, B. E.; 
ibid., College, four years, grad., 1914, A. B.; ibid., 1508, M. E. (honor¬ 
ary degree). Teacher in public schools, Bedford Co., Pa., 1900-04; 
Teacher in grammar schools, ibid., 1506-08, 1909-10; H. S., South Fork, 
Pa., 1910-12; Pastor, Tyrone, Pa., 1913-17; Prin., Twp. H. S., Salix, 
Pa., 1917-19; Pastor, Moxham Church, Johnstown, Pa., 1919-. Ad¬ 
dress, Johnstown, Pa. 

HOOVER, FOSTER S-. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1923, A. B. Address, McPherson, 
Kans. (College Office.) 

HOOVER, JOHN Heavner. 

B. Norborne, Mo., March 14, 1890; .s. John B. and Angeline 
(Heavner) Hoover; mar. Elizabeth Culp of Warrensburg, Mo., Aug. 
9, 1914; Un. Ch. of B. at Mt. Morris College, 1907; minister, 1912. 
Stu. Mt. Morris College, Acad., 1906-08; State Normal School, 
Warrensburg, Mo., High School and Normal, 1912-16, B. S.; Mc¬ 
Pherson College, 1916-17, A. B.; University of Kans., Lawrence, 
1917-18, A. M.; ibid., 1918-20, Ph. D., thesis, “Motivated Drill Work 
in Third Grade Arithmetic and Silent Reading.” Farming, until 1908; 
Teacher in public schools, 1908-12; Professor of psychology, Mo. 
State Normal College, Cape Girardeau, 1920-. Address, Cape Girardeau, 
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HOOVER, LeROY Yundt. 

B. Greencastle, Ind., March 19, 1893; William I. T. and Carrie 
M. (Ynndt) Hoover; war. Amber M. Yundt of Chicago, Ill., Nov. 
19, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. at North Manchester, Ind., March, 1903. Stu. 
Bridgewater College, Acad., 1906-09 ; Blue Ridge College, Acad., 
1909-10; ibid., College, 1910-12; La Verne College, 1912-15, A. B. 
Poultryman, Pomona, Calif., 1915-. Address , 950 E. Franklin Ave., 
Pomona, Calif. 

HOOVER, Oliver PERRY. 

B. Liberty, Montgomery Co., Ohio, March 31, 1864; s. Samuel 
W. and Catharine (Basore) Hoover; mar. Ida Alice Klepinger, March 
3, 1886; Un. Ch. of B. at Huntingdon, Pa., June 3, 1883; minister, 
July 12, 1890; advanced, July, 1892. Stu. Mt. Morris College, 1890- 
92, B. L.; DePauvv University, Greencastle, Ind., 1894, B. A.; ibid., 
1895, M. A.; University of Leipsic, Germany, 1895; University of 
Chicago, 1901, 1910; Mt. Morris College, 1912, Litt. D. (honorary 
degree). Teacher of ancient languages, private school, Dayton, Ohio, 
1895-97; DePauw University, Acad., 1897-98; Greek and Philosophy, 
Juniata College, 1898-1904; Greek and Latin, McKinley H. S., St. 
Louis, Mo., 1904-10; Soldan H. S., St. Louis, 1910-20. Professor of 
Greek and Latin, Juniata College, 1920-. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, 1894. 
Address, Huntingdon, Pa. 

HOOVER, ORA L. 

B. Garrett, Ind., Aug. 11, 1891; s. David Edward and Roselda 
(Haynes) Hoover; Un. Ch. of B. (Cedar Creek Church), Garrett, 
Nov. 22, 1900. Grad. Garrett H. S., 1908; Manchester College, 1916, 
A. B.; Ohio State University, Columbus, Chemistry, 1919, M. S', 
thesis, “ The Determination of Selenium in Organic Compounds”; ibid., 
Dupont Fellow in Chemistry, 1920-21, Ph. D., thesis, “ The Oxidation 
of Acetol by means of Potassium Permanganate in Varying Con¬ 
centrations'of Potassium Hydroxide.” Teacher, Garrett, 1910; Ass’t. 
manager, general store, 1911-14; Instructor in physics and biology, 
Manchester College, 1917; Graduate Ass’t. in chemistry, Ohio State 
University, Columbus, 1918; Instructor in Chemistry, ibid., 1919; Ass’t. 
in Chemistry, ibid., 1920-21; Research chemist, Psychopathic Hospital, 
State University of Iowa, 1921-. Mem. Phi Lambda Upsilon. Ad¬ 
dress, Garrett, Ind. 

HOOVER, PAUL Emanuel. 

B. Howard Co., Md., May 19, 1891; Jacob Allan and Kittie 
(Danner) Hoover; mar. Pearle Eugene Skeggs, Dec. 28, 1915; Un. 
Ch. of B. at Bridgewater, Va., Feb., 1909; deacon, Oct., 1916. Bridge- 


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water College, grad. 1909, B. E.; ibid., 1910-13, B. A. Farmer, 
Roanoke, Va., 1913-19; Westminster, Md., 1919-. Address, West¬ 
minster, Md., R. 4. 

HOOVER, PERRY R-. 

Minister. Grad. Manchester College, 1923, A. B. Address, No. 
Manchester, Ind. (College Office.) 

HOOVER, ROY Michael. 

B. Roanoke, Va., Aug. 9, 1893; s. Jacob A. and Kitty (Danner) 
Hoover; mar. Susie E. Arnold, June 28, 1917; Un. Ch. of B. at Bridge- 
water, Va., Jan., 1909. Stu. Bridgewater College, Acad., 1908-12, B. 
E.; ibid.. College, 1912-15, B. A.; Roanoke College, Roanoke, Va., 
1915-16; Rush Medical College, Chicago, 1916; University of Va., 
Charlottesville, 1916-19, M. D. Intern, University of Va. Hospital, 
March, 1919-Sept., 1920; Instructor in anatomy, medical Dept., ibid., 
and lecturer on anatomy, Nurses Training School, ibid., 1920-21 ; In¬ 
tern, New York Orthopaedic Dispensary and Hospital, 420 E. Fifty- 
ninth St., New York City. Mem. Raven Society of University of Va. 
Address, Roanoke, Va. Present address, 420 E. Fifty-ninth St., New 
York City. 

HOOVER, VERA M-. 

Grad. La Verne College, 1923, A. B. Address, La Verne, Calif. 
(College Office.) 

HOOVER, WILLIAM I-T-. 

B. Dayton, Ohio, March 8, 1869; s. Samuel W. and Catharine 
(Basore) Hoover; mar. Carrie M. Yundt, June 16, 1892; Un. Ch. of 
B. at Mt. Morris, Ill., Nov. 11, 1890; minister, March, 1892; advanced, 
Nov., 1896; elder, Aug., 1919. Grad. Mt. Morris College, Acad., 
1891; DePauw University, Greencastle, Ind., Grad., 1894, Ph. B.; ibid., 

1895, M. A. in philosophy; Central University, -, 1911, Ph. D., 

thesis, “The Psychology of Religious Experience;” Manchester Col¬ 
lege, 1920, LL. D. (honorary degree). Teacher, Gem City Classical 
School, Dayton, Ohio, 1895-97; pastor, West Dayton Church, Dayton, 
Ohio, 1897-99; president, Lordsburg (now La Verne) College, 1899; 
professor of history, Manchester College, 1901-06; professor of history 
and philosophy, Bridgewater College, 1906-09; professor of philosophy 
and social science, Blue Ridge College, 1909-12; dean, and professor of 
philosophy and social science, La Verne College, 1912-19; dean, and 
professor of philosophy, ibid., 1919-. Director and instructor, Pomona 
School of Religious Education; Special lectures in Bible institutes, 
1900-; addresses on various other occasions, 1909-; author of the name 
“Blue Ridge College” ; made the presentation speech before the Joint 







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Finance Committee of the Maryland Legislature which secured for 
Blue Ridge College an annual appropriation of $5,000. Mem. Pomona 
Valley, Calif., Schoolmen’s Club; Local, and Los Angeles County 
Y. M. C. A., First Vice-President, Los Angeles Co. Sunday-School 
Assoc.; Executive Committeeman, Calif. State Sunday-School Assoc.; 
1 he Religious Education Assoc. Address, La Verne, Calif. 

HORNER, Ada LUCILLE (GUMP). 

B. Covington, Ohio, Dec. 30, 1896; dau. Ira J. and Nora (Mike- 
sell) Gump; mar. Meyers B. Horner, Oct. 12, 1918; Un. Ch. of B. at 
Covington, May, 1906. Stu. Covington H. S., 1911-15; Juniata Col¬ 
lege, 1915-17, Grad, in Home Economics; Oxford, Ohio, University, 
Pedagogical, summer, 1918. Professor of English, Englewood, Ohio, 
H. S., 1917-18. Address , Meyersdale, Pa. 

HORNER, FOSTER Gnagey. 

B. Meyersdale, Pa., Aug. 14, 1885; M. C. and Amanda (Gnagey) 
Horner; mar. Erma Wagner, June 23, 1915; Un. Ch. of B. at Meyers¬ 
dale, 1895.' Stu. Juniata College, Normal, 1901-04, B. E.; ibid., 
College, 1908-12, A. B., Columbia University, New York City, 1912- 
16, A. M., thesis, “ Influence of Coal in the Development of Transporta¬ 
tion Facilities of Pa.” Teacher, Somerset Co., Pa., 1904-08; Ass’t. 
Prin., Bedford, Pa., H. S., 1912-13; teacher of science and Math., 
Tamaqua, Pa., H. S., 1913-21; ibid., Ass’t. Prin., 1921 Address, 
Tamaqua, Pa. 

HORNER, MEYERS Berkley. 

B. Meyersdale, Pa., Feb. 6, 1893; s. Milton C. and Magdalene 
(Berkley) Horner; mar. Lucille Gump, of Covington, Ohio, Oct. 12, 
1918; Un. Ch. of B. at Meyersdale, Pa., Oct., 1903; minister, April, 
1917. Stu. Meyersdale, Pa. H. S., 1905-09; Juniata College, 1910-13, 

A. B.; Columbia University, New York City, 1913-14; University of 
Pa., Philadelphia, 1915. Teacher, rural school, 1909; professor of his¬ 
tory and social sciences, Daleville College, 1913-15; Juniata College, 
1915-17; military service, 1917-19; professor of history, Meyersdale, 
Pa., H. S., 1919-20; Prin., Coryopolis, Pa., H. S., 1920-. Mem. Amer. 
Sociological Assoc. Address, Coryopolis, Pa. 

HORNING, DANIEL L-. 

B. Frederick, S. D., April 22, 1884; s. Samuel H. and Hannah R. 
(Horning) Horning; mar. Martha A. Daggett, May 4, 1919; Un. Ch. of 

B. at Frederick, 1896; minister, 1910. Stu. Fruita, Colo., H. S., 1907-11; 
McPherson College, Liberal Arts and Pre-medical, 1911-13, degree 

of A. B. given in 1917; Hahnemann Medical College, -, 1913-17, 

M. D.; Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, 1919. 




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Teacher, country school, S. D., 1905-06; Intern and student, Metropoli¬ 
tan Hospital, New York City, 1917-19; Medical missionary to China, 
1919-. Address, Liao Chou, Shansi, China. 

HORNING, Mary EMMA. 

B. Morrison, Ill., Sept. 9, 1876; dau. S. H. and Hannah (Horning) 
Horning; Un. Ch. of B. (Willow Creek Church) Frederick, S. D., Aug., 
1890. Stu. Mt. Morris College, Normal, 1897-99; McPherson College, 
1902-06, A. B.; University of Chicago, Jan.-June, 1921. Teacher, 
common schools, Frederick, S. D., 1896-1901, 1905; grade teacher, 
Fruita, Colo., 1907; missionary to China, appointed 1906. Address, 
Ping Ting Hsien, Shansi, China. 

HORNING, SAMUEL D-. 

B. Frederick, S. D., Feb. 11, 1891; s. S. H. and Hannah (Horning) 
Horning; Un. Ch. of B. at Frederick, 1903; Stu. Fruita, Colo., Union H. 
S., 1907-11; University of Colo., Boulder, engineering, 1911-12; McPher¬ 
son College, Science, 1914, A. B.; University of Calif., Berkeley, 
Science, summers 1916, 1917; Sorbonne University, Paris, Science, 1919. 
Teacher, Science, Fruita, Colo., Union H. S., 1914-15; Manual Arts, 
Clovis, Calif., H. S., 1915-17; U. S. Army, Foreign Service, 1917-19; 
teacher, Manual Arts, Tulsa, Okla., H. S., 1919-. Mem. National 
Educational Assoc. Address, 1222 S. Quincy St., Tulsa, Okla. 

HORNISH, INA. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1921, A. B. Address, No. Manchester, 
Ind. (College Office.) 

HORST, Melvin CLYDE. 

B. Wayne Co., Ohio, March 3, 1885; Elder A. B. and Naomi 
Ellen (Martin) Horst; mar. Emma Edith Horner, June 8, 1907; Un. 
Ch. of B. (Black River Church) Medina Co., Ohio, Nov. 20, 1903; 
minister, Sept. 24, 1904; advanced, Oct. 20, 1905; elder, May 28, 1916. 
Stu. Chatham, Ohio, H. S., 1899-1903; Bible Institute and Canton 
College, Canton, Ohio, 1904-07, B. S. L. Juniata College, College and 
Theology, 1921-. Teacher, common schools, 1903-04; instructor in 
Bible normal, Canton College, 1906-07; pastor Greenwood Church, 
Perry Co., Ohio, 1906-07; First Church, South Bend, Ind., 1907-14; 
Walnut Grove Church, Johnstown, Pa., 1914-Nov. 1, 1921. Chairman, 
Home Missions Advisory Council, 1921-. Grad. Juniata College, 
1923, A. B. Address, Huntingdon, Pa. 

HOSTETLER, HARVEY E-. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1922, A. B. Address, No. Manchester, 
Ind. (College Office.) 




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HOWE, CARL Ellis. 

B. Maitland, Pa., May 16, 1898; s. Edward M. and Della (Gren- 
inger) Howe; mar. Nettie Alera Gregory, Aug. 24, 1920; Un Ch. of 
B. (Dry Valley Church) Maitland, 1910; minister, spring of 1918. Stu. 
Derry Twp. H. S., Mifflin Co., Pa., 1911-12; Lewistown, Pa., H. S., 
1912-15; Juniata College, 1915-19, A. B.; University of Pa., summer, 
1922. Professor of Science, Windber, Pa., H. S. 1919-20; instructor 
in Science, Blue Ridge College, 1920-21; instructor in Biology, ibid., 
1921-22; assistant in biology, Juniata College, 1922-. Address, New 
Windsor, Md. 

HOWE, NETTIE Alera (Gregory). 

B. Derry, Pa., June 18, 1898; dan. Schuyler and Ada Florence 
(Metz) Gregory; mar. Carl E. Howe of Maitland, Pa., Aug. 24, 1920; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Mt. Joy Church) Mt. Pleasant, Pa., 1912. Stu. Mt. 
Pleasant H. S., 1912-17; Mt. Pleasant Institute, Music, 1911-15; 
Juniata College, Voice and Piano, 1918-20; Blue Ridge College, 
Liberal Arts, 1921-. Teacher, township school, Fayette Co., Pa., 1917- 
18; teacher, Juniata College, 1918-20; Ass’t. in Music Dept., Blue 
Ridge College, 1920-21; librarian, ibid., 1921-. Grad. Juniata Col¬ 
lege, 1923, A. B. Address, New Windsor, Md. 

HUBER, L- L-. 

Graduate student in Entomology, University of Ill., Urbana, 
a part of 1922-23. Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, 1923-. 
Address, Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, % College of Agri¬ 
culture, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. (John Woodard, 
Dept, of Botany, University of Ill., Urbana, Ill.) 

HUFF, ROBERT Charlie. 

B. Troutville, Va., 1898; s. Charlie N. and Anna Lula (Layman) 
Huff; Un. Ch. of B. at Daleville, Va., 1913. Stu. Daleville College, 
1912-16, B. E.; ibid., Junior College, 1916-18. Farming and raising 
cattle, Botetourt County, Va., 1918-. Mem. Botetourt Memorial Mis¬ 
sionary Circle. Address, Troutville, Va. 

HUFFAKER, PERRY Lee. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, A. B. Address, Chicago, III. 
(College Office.) 

HUFFMAN, TRESSIE Mabel (Heeter). 

B. Roann, Ind., Dec. 4, 1894; dau. Joseph and Mary Ann (Tom¬ 
baugh) Heeter; mar. Ralph Huffman of Akron, Ind., summer, 1920; 
Un. Ch. of B. at Roann, 1904. Stu. Roann H. S., 1910-14; Man¬ 
chester College, Bible, Expression, Music, and College, 1914-19, 




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A. B. Teacher of Math, and Music, Gilead, Ind., 1919-20. Address, 
Peru, Ind., R. R. 

HULVEY, TENNEY (Cline). 

B. Good’s Mill, Va.(?), March 22, 1891; dau. Solomon G. and 

Elizabeth V. (-) Cline; mar. R. E. Hulvey of Broadway, Va., 

June 25, 1917; Un. Ch. of B. at Mt. Clinton, Va., 1902. Stu. Harrison¬ 
burg, Va., H. S., 1908-09; ibid., State Normal School, 1909-15. 
Teacher, first grade, Weyer’s Cave, Va., 1911-13; second grade, Elk- 
ton, Va., 1915-17; fifth grade, Dunn, N. C., 1917-18; first grade, 
Timberville, Va., 1918-19; first grade, Denton, Md., 1919-20; first 
grade, Middlebrook, Va., 1920-. Address, 73 North High St., Har¬ 
risonburg, Va. 

HUMBERT, REUBEN L-. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1922, A. B. Address, Broadway, 
Va. (College Office.) 

HUMBERT, WILLIAM Kinzie. 

B. Troutville, Va., Feb. 26, 1894; s. Daniel W. and Lula Emma 
(Kinzie) Humbert; Un. Ch. of B. at Troutville, Va., Feb., 1908. Stu. 
Daleville College, Acad., 1909-13; College, ibid., 1913-16, A. B.; 
University of Pa., Philadelphia, 1916-19, M. A.; Crozer Theological 
Seminary, Upland, Pa., 1916-19, B. D. Professor of history, Dale¬ 
ville College, 1919-. Address , Troutville, Va. 

HURST, JAMES Webb. 

B. Hiwassee, Va., Dec. 27, 1897; s. R. V. and Rachael (Crowell) 
Hurst; mar. Gladys Amelia Scaggs, June 4, 1918; Un. Ch. of B. at 
Roanoke, Va., Dec., 1918. Stu. Dublin Institute, Dublin, Va., 1912-16; 
Daleville College, Junior College Course, 1917-19. Prin. of H. S., 
1916-17, 1919-. Address, Nace, Va. 

HURT, Alfred BURMAN. 

B. Copper Valley, Va., Nov. 18, 1890; .?. Monroe Tazwell and 
Belle (Duloney) Hurt; mar. Ruth Cox, May 19, 1917; Un. Ch. of B. 
(Valley Church) Daleville, Va., 1913. Stu. Milligan College, Johnson 
City, Tenn., Acad., 1910; Daleville College, Acad., 1910-12; ibid., Col¬ 
lege, 1913-16, A. B.; University of N. C., Chapel Hill, summer, 1920. 
Teacher of rural school, 1909-10; Prin., Keller, Va., H. S., 1913; 
Troutdale, Va., H. S., 1916-17; Virginia-Carolina H. S., Nathan’s 
Creek, N. C., 1917- (?) ; Sutherland H. S., Trade, Tenn.,-. Farm¬ 

ing during vacations. Address, Trade, Tenn. 

HUTCHISON, ANNA Martha. 

B. Fayette Co., W. Va., Sept. 10, 1876; dau. James A. and 
Susanna M'. (Sanger) Hutchison; Un. Ch. of B. (Chestnut Grove 





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Cong.) Fayette Co., W. Va., autumn, 1888. Stu. Blue Ridge Col¬ 
lege, Bible, gracl., 1905; ibid., Bible and literary work, 1905-09; 
Bethany Bible School, 1909-11, 1918-19, B. S. L. Teacher, Bible 
Dept., Blue Ridge College, 1905-09; Missionary to China, 1911-. 
Address, Liao Chou, Shansi, China. 

HYLTON, ROY P-. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1923, A. B. Address, McPherson, 
Kans. (College Office.) 

IKENBERRY, BENNIE Idonia. 

B. Wirtz, Va., April 20, 1898; dan. Benjamin R. and Idonia 
E. (Layman) Ikenberry; Un. Ch. of B. at Daleville, Va., Jan., 1909. 
Stu. Daleville College, Acad., 1912-16; ibid., College, 1916-18; ibid., 
Domestic Science, 1919-. Prin. Asbury, Va., H. S., 1918-19; Student- 
teacher, Daleville College, 1919-. Address, Daleville, Va. 

IKENBERRY, CHARLES Samuel. 

B. Franklin Co., Va., Feb. 24, 1872; s. Henry and Cathryne 
(Hurt) Ikenberry; mar. Minnie Layman, July 31, 1901; Un. Ch. of B. 
(Germantown Cong.) Wirtz, Va., 1889; elder. Stu. Daleville Col¬ 
lege, English Scientific, 1894-1914; B. E., ibid., Latin Scientific, 
grad., 1900; B. S., ibid., College, grad., 1914, A. B.; ibid., Sacred 
Literature, grad., 1914, B. S. L. ; Boston University, 1920-21, degree 
of Master of Religious Education, thesis, “The Daily Vacation Church 
School as Published by the General Sunday-School Board.” Professor 
of Science and Sacred Literature, Daleville College, 1904-19; Dean of 
Dept, of Bible and Religious Education, ibid., 1921 -. Address, Dale¬ 
ville, Va. 

IKENBERRY, ERNEST LeRoy. 

B. Quinter, Kans., Dec. 29, 1892; j. George Samuel and Saloma 
Susan (Wine) Ikenberry; Un. Ch. of B. at Quinter, Dec. 29, 1907; 
minister, McPherson, Kans., April 22, 1917. Stu. Quinter H. S., 

1911-12; Normal Institute,-1912; McPherson College, Acad., 

1914-16; ibid., College, 1916-20, A. B.; ibid., Normal Music Course, 
1916-20; Yale LTniversity, New Haven, Conn., 1921-. Teacher, public 
school, Osborne, Kans., 1912-14; Evangelistic singing during summer 
vacations of 1917-19; College evangelistic work, Extension Department, 
McPherson College, 1920; ibid., in charge, of the Gospel Team Work 
of the Student Extension Department for three years; Extension Dept., 
Daleville College, 1920-21. Mem. Student Volunteer Movement, Y. M. 
C. A., Intercollegiate Anti-Tobacco Assoc. Address, Quinter, Kans., 
care of George S. Ikenberry. 




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IKENBERRY, Flora Marie. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, A. B. Address, No. Man¬ 
chester, Tnd. (College Office.) 

IKENBERRY, JOHN William. 

B. Franklin Co., Va., June 11, 1868; s. Henry and Catharine 
(Hirt) Ikenberry; mar. Ida V. Barnhart, May 1, 1893; Un. Ch. of B., 
Franklin Co., Va., Sept., 1888; elder, 1910. Bridgewater College, 
Acad., 1888, 1889, three terms; Botetourt Normal College, (now 
Daleville College) 1897, 1898, B. S. Teacher of Math., Daleville 
College, eight years; Business Manager, .ibid., 1917-. Address, Dale¬ 
ville, Va. 

IKENBERRY, LEVI Daniel. 

B. Wirtz, Va., Oct. 1, 1866; Henry and Catherine (Hirt) 
Ikenberry; mar. Elizabeth Bucher, Lebanon Co., Pa., Oct., 1894; 
Un. Ch. of B. at Germantown, Va., June, 1886; deacon, ibid., 1888; 
minister, ibid., 1891; elder, North Manchester, Ind., July, 1904. Stu. 
Bridgewater College, Prep., 1887-90; Ohio Northern University, Ada, 
College, 1891-92; McPherson College, 1893-94; University of Kans., 
Lawrence, 1895-97, A. B.; Ohio Northern University, 1899-1900, A. 
M.; Columbia University, New York City, summers 1912, 1921; 
Manchester College, 1918, LL. D. (honorary degree). Teacher, Math, 
and Science, Daleville College, 1892-93; President, Daleville College, 
1897-1900; Teacher, Math, and Science, Manchester College, 1900-. 
Mem. Executive Board of Manchester College since 1900; treasurer 
since 1901; vice-president since 1918. Address, 511 College Ave., North 
Manchester, Ind. 

IKENBERRY, WILSIE Clayton. 

B. Wirtz, Va., Aug. 6, 1884; .?. Henry and Catherine Frances 
(Hurt) Ikenberry; mar. Bernice Woodson, Dec. 28, 1912; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Wirtz, 1898. Stu. Daleville College, Prep., 1903-06; ibid., College, 
1908-12, A. B.; University of S. C., Columbia, 1916-18, A. M. in 
education, thesis, “ School Surveys from the Standpoint of the Sur¬ 
veyed ” (largely research by means of questionnaires and correspond¬ 
ence) ; University of Va., Charlottesville, summers 1912, 1915. Prin., 
Concord, Va., H. S., 1912-14; Union, S. C., H'. S., 1914-16; instructor 
in Algebra, Columbia, S. C., H. S., 1916-17; Prin., grammar school, 
ibid., 1917-. Mem. Juvenile Protective Assoc., National Geographic 
Soc. Address, 1102 Price Ave., Columbia, S. C. 

INGALLS, GRACE (Vaniman). 

B. Scott Co., Kans., April 11, 1888; dan. Francis A. and Mary 
C. (Kuns) Vaniman; mar. Roscoe C. Ingalls, July 27, 1913; Un. Ch. 


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of B. at McPherson, Kans., 1904. Stu. McPherson College, Normal, 
1902-06, B. S. D.; ibid., College, 1907-10, A. B. Prin., Hillsboro, 
Kans., H. S., 1911-12. Mem. P. E. O. sorority (International). Ad¬ 
dress, 724 N. Electric Ave., Alhambra, Calif. 

INGLE, VERA. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, A. B. Address, Fostoria, Ohio. 
(College Office.) 

IR1CK, SIMON Henry. 

B. Rossville, Inch, Dec. 14, 1889; s. Daniel D. and Lydia (-) 

Irick; mar. Mary Long, Dec. 28, 1916; Un. Ch. of B. at Rossville, Aug., 
1905. Stu. Rossville H. S., 1905-09; Manchester College, three-year 
Normal, 1909-14; ibid., College, 1912-15, A. B., Purdue University, 
LaFayette, Ind., summers, 1917, 1920, 1921; Valparaiso University, 
Valparaiso, Ind., six months; Motor Transport Corps, discharged, Dec. 
21, 1918, with the rank of sergeant. Teacher, district school near Ross¬ 
ville, 1909-11; Sedalia, Ind., H. S., 1911-14; Prin., Moran, Ind., School, 
1915-18; U. S. Army, Personnel Office, Valparaiso, Ind., 1918; Ass’t. 
Prin., Rossville H. S., 1919-20; Supt. of Schools, ibid., 1920-. Address, 
Rossville, Ind. 

IRVIN, David FLOYD McFadden. 

B. Creston, Ohio, Jan. 13, 1895; s. J. H. and Susan J. (Mc¬ 
Fadden) Irvin; mar. Trude Mishler, Dec. 14, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. 
(Chippewa Cong.) Creston, July 13, 1905; minister, Oct. 26, 1912. 
Stu. Wooster, Ohio, II. S., 1909-13; Manchester College, 1913-17, A. 
B.; Bethany Bible School, Seminary, 1917-19, B. D., thesis, “Mis¬ 
sionary Methods in Pagan Africa;” Kennedy School of Missions of 
the Hartford Seminary Foundation, Hartford, Conn., Course of 
Study for Missionary Candidates to Africa, 1920-21. Traveling- 
Secretary of General Mission Board in Middle Iowa, summer, 1919; 
Pastor, Reading. Church, Homeworth, Ohio, 1920; Director of daily 
vacation church schools in Middle Ind. and Northeastern Ohio, sum¬ 
mer, 1921; Canton City Church, Ohio, 1921-. Promoter of Community 
Church building in North Manchester, Ind.; Missionary activity 
throughout College and Seminary Courses; Promoter of sentiment in 
favor of a mission by Church of the Brethren in the African Sudan. 
Mem. Student Volunteer Movement of America; Fellowship of 
Reconciliation. Address, Creston, Ohio. Present address, 1113 Hoover 
Place, N. W., Canton, Ohio. 

IRVIN, TRUDE (Mishler). 

B. North Manchester, Ind., Dec. 20, 1892; dau. Daniel and Jennie 
(Connell) Mishler; mar. Floyd M. Irvin, Dec. 14, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. 



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at North Manchester, March 1, 1910; minister, Dec. 14, 1919. Stu. 
N. Manchester, Inch, H. S., 1906-09; Bethany Bible School, 1914-16; 
Manchester College, Acad., 1916-17; College, ibid., 1917-19, A. B.; 
Kennedy School of Missions of the Hartford Seminary Foundation, 
Hartford, Conn., Course of study for missionary candidates to Africa, 
1920-21. Worker in daily vacation church schools in Middle Ind. and 
Northeastern Ohio,, summer, 1921. Mem. Student Volunteer Move¬ 
ment. Address , 1113 Hoover Place, N. W., Canton, Ohio. 

IRVIN, VIRGIL McFadden. 

B. Creston, Ohio, Sept. 27, 1902; s. John H. and Susan (Mc¬ 
Fadden) Irvin; Un. Ch. of B. (Chippewa church) Creston, Ohio, Aug. 
19, 1912. Stu, Wooster, Ohio, H. S., 1915-19; Manchester College, 
Normal, 1919-20, B. E. Teacher, rural school No. 5, Greene Twp., 
Wayne Co., Ohio, 1920-. Address , Creston, Ohio. 

ISENBARGER, JEROME. 

B. Kosciusko Co., Ind., Aug. 16, 1877; s. William and Mary 
(Ulrey) Isenbarger; mar. Florence Hoover, June 25, 1902; Un. Ch. of 
B. at Manchester College, 1897. Stu. Manchester College, one year; 
Ind. State Normal School, Terre Haute, Biology, three years, grad. 
1905; Ind. University, Bloomington, Physics, two years, grad. 1910, 
A. B.; University of Chicago, Biology, one year. Teacher, country 
schools, three years; Prin., Laketon, Ind., H. S., two years; Teacher, 
Dept, of Science, Lebanon, Ind., H. S., five years; Teacher of Physics, 
Bloomington, Ind., H. S., one-half year; Teacher of Science, Male 
H. S., Louisville, Ky., two and one-half years; Teacher of Zoology, 
Nicholas Senn H. S., Chicago, Ill., nine years. Mem, Central Assoc, 
of Science and Math. Teachers (President 1918-19.) ; National Edu¬ 
cation Assoc. Address, 2200 Greenleaf Ave., Chicago, Ill. 

JACKSON, Charles Eldon. 

Grad, Manchester College, 1922, A. B. Address, South Bend, 
Ind. (College Office.) 

JOBES, HERSCHEL Morningstarr. 

B. Darke Co., Ohio, Feb. 1, 1890; s. Cornelius and Elnora C. 
(Markley) Jobes; mar. Pearl M. Lutz, May 3, 1913; Un. Ch. of B. 
near Pitsburg, Ohio, Jan. 15, 1911; minister, June 22, 1918. Arcanum, 
Ohio, H. S., 1907; Bethany Bible School, 1912-14; Manchester Col¬ 
lege, 1914-19, A. B. Teacher, common schools, 1909-12; Ass’t. teacher 
of Science, Manchester College, 1916-19; Prin., Catnpbellstown, Ohio, 
H. S., 1919-. Mem. C. & O. League of Manchester College; several 
Teachers’ Associations of Ohio. Address, Arcanum, Ohio. 


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JOBES, PEARL Mae (Lutz). 

B. near Pitsburg, Darke Co., Ohio, Nov. 28, 1893; dau. Frank 
B. and Lillian B. (Williamson) Lutz; mar. Herschel M. Jobes, May 
3, 1913; Un. Ch. of B. near Pitsburg. Stu. Franklin Twp., Ohio, 
H. S., 1909-12; Bethany Bible School, 1913-14; Manchester College, 
1914-18, A. B. Teacher, rural schools, 1912-13, 1918-21; Sixth grade, 
Monroe Twp. Centralized School, Darke Co., Ohio, 1921-. Mem. 
Ohio State Teachers’ Assoc. Address, Arcanum, Ohio. 

JOHN, EVA Winifred. 

Grad. Blue Ridge College, 1921, A. B. Office secretary. Blue 
Ridge College, 1921-. Address, New Windsor, Md. (College Office.) 

JOHN, Hugo DONALD. 

B. Daleville, Va., Jan. 30, 1899; s. John Jay and Sadie (Bucher) 
John; mar. Ella Myrtle Rittenhouse of Easton, Md., Nov. 6, 1920; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Pipe Creek Cong.) Union Bridge, Md. Stu. Blue 
Ridge College, Acad., 1912-16; ibid., College, 1916-20, A. B. Ass’t Prin., 
Boonesboro, Md., H. S., 1920-. Worked on farm, canvassed, and 
worked as a clerk during summer vacations. Address, New Windsor. 
Md. 

JOHNSON, CARMAN Cover. 

B. Uniontown, Pa., July 19, 1874; s. John Cover and Mary 
Saylor (Miller) Johnson; mar. Lena Mohler, Sept. 6, 1910; Un. Ch. 
of B. at Uniontown, Pa., 1887; minister, 1905. Stu. Brethren’s Normal 
College (now Juniata College) 1892-94; Juniata College, grad. 1901, 
A. B.; Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., summer, 1902; Cornell 
University, Ithaca, New York, summer, 1903; University of Chicago, 
1905; Juniata College, 1911, A. M. (honorary degree) ; University of 
Chicago, 1914. Teacher of history and social science, Juniata College, 
1901-10; Pittsburgh, H. S., 1910-12, 1916-17; Prin., special schools, 
Pittsburgh, 1913-16; state examiner, 1912-13. Editorial writer; Anti- 
Saloon League lecturer; Sunday school organizer; religious educational 
organizer for Federal Council of Churches; part time Supt. of Fresh- 
Air Farm; war-work organizer; organizing adviser in personnel work 
for commercial institutions; occasional preacher and public speaker. 
Mem. Religious Education Assoc.; National Education Assoc.; Civic 
Club of Allegheny Co., Pa., Y. M. C. A.; The Urban League; National 
Reform Assoc.; Fellowship of Reconciliation; League to Enforce 
Peace. Address, 5886 Burchfield Ave.. Pittsburgh, Pa. 

JONES, EDNA Alice (Dotterer). 

Mar. Ollie P. Jones of New Windsor, Md., Sept. 5, 1922. Grad. 
Blue Ridge College, 1921, A. B. Teacher, Manchester, Md., H. S., 


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1921-22. Address, New Windsor, Md. (College Office; Gospel Mes¬ 
senger, Sept. 23, 1922.) 

JONES, GALEN. 

B. Grundy Center, Iowa, July 12, 1896; s. J. Edwin and Etta 
M. (Strickler) Jones; Un. Ch. of B. at Larned, Kans., April, 1909; 
minister, April 25, 1915. Stu. Larned H. S., 1910-14; McPherson 
College, 1914-18, A. B.; Columbia University, New York City, 1920- 
21, A. M. Instructor in English, Marion, Kans., H. S., 1919; teacher 
of Math, and History, Nampa, Idaho, H. S., 1919-20; teacher, Le Mars, 
Iowa, H. S., 1921-. Mem. Amer. Legion. Address, Le Mars, Iowa. 

JONES, John ESTEL. 

B. Grundy Center, la., June 18, 1895; s. J. Edwin and Etta M. 
(Strickler) Jones; mar. Mary A. Weimert, Aug. 18, 1918; Un. Ch. of 
B. at Larned, Kans., April, 1909; minister, April, 1915. Stu. Larned 
H. S., 1909-13; McPherson College, 1913-17; A. B.; Yale Divinity 
School, New Haven, Conn., 1921-. Supt. of schools, Ramona, Kans., 
1917-18; Prin., Junior H. S., McPherson, Kans., 1918-21. Mem. 
Kans. State Teachers’ Assoc. Address, McPherson, Kans. Tem¬ 
porary address, 79 Bristol St., New Haven, Conn. 

JORDAN, RAYMOND Preston. 

B. Blountville, Tenn., July 10, 1900; s. Joseph W. and Ella 
Elizabeth (Humphreys) Jordan; mar. Rachel Dulaney of Roanoke, 
Va., Jan. 15, 1920; Un. Ch. of B. at Santa Ana, Calif., Nov., 1914. 
Stu. Santa Ana Polytechnic H. S., 1913-15; Blountville Masonic 

Institute, -, 1915-16; Daleville College, Junior College, 1916- 

18; Course in Advertising, 1921. Instructor in Physiology, Lee Junior 
H. S., Roanoke, Va., 1918-19; Advertising Manager, Richardson-Way- 
land Electric Corporation, Roanoke, 1919-; Sec.-Treas., Phoenix Invest¬ 
ment Co. Mem. National Education Assoc. Address, 102 Church 
Ave. S. W., Roanoke, Va. 

JUDY, RICHARD. 

Grad. Juniata College, 1922, A. B. Address, 1922 Lake Street, 
Chicago, Ill. (College Office.) 

JUDY, WILLIAM Lewis. 

B. Garrett, Pa., Sept. 20, 1891; Un. Ch. of B. at Garrett, 1904. 
Stu. Juniata College, Acad., 1904-07; College, ibid., 1907-11, A. B.; 
Detroit College of Law, Detroit, Mich., 1911-12; Hamilton College 
of Law, Chicago, 1913-15, LL. B. Engaged in wholesale lumber busi¬ 
ness, Chicago, 1914-17; attorney and counselor at law, Chicago, 1915- 
21; publisher, 1916-; President, Judy Publishing Co., Chicago; U. S. 
Army, 1917-19; Candidate for Republican nomination for Congress in 



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the Tenth Dist., of Ill., 1920. Mem. Hamilton Club; Lake-Side Club; 
Veterans of Foreign Wars; Amer. Legion; Chicago Bar Association; 
thirty-third Division A. E. F. Assoc. Address , 1922 Lake Street, 
Chicago. 

JULIUS, FLORENCE Edna. 

Grad. La Verne College, 1921, A. B: Teacher, Primary depart¬ 
ment of an elementary school, 1921 -. Address, Empire, Calif. (Col¬ 
lege Office.) 

KAYLOR, INA (Marshburn). 

B. Estacado, Texas, Feb. 17, 1890; dau. M. P. and Nancy (Buck) 
Marshburn; mar. John I. Kaylor of Vada, Thana Dist., India, May 
30, 1920; Un. Ch. of B. at Santa Ana, Calif., Dec. 17, 1907. Stu. La 
Verne College, Acad., 1913-16; ibid., 1916-20, A. B. Address, Vada, 
Thana Dist., India. 

KEENER, ANNA. 

B. Greenville, Ohio, 1897; dau. David A. and Verna (Beck) 
Keener; Un. Ch. of B. at Beech Grove, Darke Co., Ohio, 1908. Stu. 
Manchester College, 1916-20, A. B. Teacher, Greenville, Ohio, two 
years previous to 1920; Home Economics and English, Greenville H. 
S., 1920-. Director, daily vacation church school, summer, 1921. Ad¬ 
dress, Greenville, Ohio. 

KEEVER, J-CLARENCE. 

B. Idaville, Ind., Nov. 14, 1891; s. John M. and Adaline (Young) 
Keever; mar. Orpha Z. Workman of North Manchester, Ind., Sept. 
1, 1918; Un. Ch. of B. at Monticello, Ind., Feb., 1907. Stu. Monticello 
H. S., 1907-11; Purdue University, LaFayette, Ind., summers, 1912- 
15; Stout Institute, Menominee, Wis., summer, 1914; Manchester 
College, 1914-18, A. B.; University of Chicago, summer, 1921. Friends 
Service Committee, relief and reconstruction work in France under 
Amer. Red Cross, 1918-19. Teacher of Manual training and agriculture, 
Spirit Lake, Iowa, H. S., 1920-. Mem. National Education Assoc. Ad¬ 
dress, North Manchester, Ind. 

KEIM, ANNIE (Keim). 

B. Ladoga, Montgomery Co., Ind., Sept. 28, 1893; dau. Howard 
H. and Emma (Harshbarger) Keim; mar. C. Ray Keim, Mlar. 9, 1919; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Mt. Pleasant Church) Ladoga, April, 1906. Stu. 
Newberg, Ore., H. S., 1909-10; Pacific College, Acad., Newberg, 1910- 
11; Lordsburg (now La Verne) Acad., Calif., 1911-12; Ridgefield, 
Wash., H. S., 1913-14; ibid., Business course, 1914-15; Manchester 
College, 1915-18, A. B.; ibid., Expression, grad. 1916. Bookkeeper, 
Nampa, Idaho, 1918-. Address, 316 19th Ave., S., Nampa, Idaho. 



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KEIM, Clarence RAY. 

B. Louisville, Ohio, Mar. 10, 1894; .y. Jacob S. and Catharine 
(Snyder) Keim; mar. Annie Keim, March 9, 1919; Un. Ch: of B. at 
Center Cong., Louisville, Ohio, about 1906; deacon, 1919; minister, 
Dec. 21, 1921. Stu. Louisville H. S., 1908-12; Manchester College, 
Com’l., 1915-17, B. Accts.; ibid., 1917-18, A. B. Teacher, grade 
school, Louisville, Ohio, 1912-13; Teacher, rural school, ibid., 1913- 
15; Student-teacher, Manchester College, 1916-18; In Military Service, 
March 28, 1918, to Jan. 10, 1919; Bookkeeper, 1919; Head of Com’l 
Dept., Nampa, Idaho, H. S., 1919-21; Bookkeeper and teacher of Math., 
Nazarene College, Nampa, Idaho, 1921-. Factory work, 1914; sales¬ 
man, 1915. Address, McPherson, Kans. Temporary Address, Nampa, 
Idaho. 

KEIM, LEWIS MATLACK. 

B. St. Peters, Chester Co., Pa., Aug. 2, 1873; s. Jonathan H. 
and Margaret (Crossley) Keim; mar. Mary M. Myers, Dec. 26, 1901; 
Un. Ch. of B. at Harmonyville, Chester Co., Nov., 1888; minister, 
July, 1893. Stu. Juniata College, Normal, 1892-94, B. E.; College, 
ibid., 1897-1901, B. A.; University of Pa., Philadelphia, History and 
Economics, 1911-15. Prin., Reedsville, Pa., H. S., 1901; pastor, 
Geiger Memorial Church, Philadelphia, 1901-05; Plum Creek and 
Glade Run Churches, Elderton, Pa., 1905-08; teacher of History and 
Economics, South Philadelphia H. S., Philadelphia, 1909-. Mem. 
Philadelphia Teachers’ Assoc.; Pa. State Educational Assoc. Address, 
Narberth, Pa. 

KEIM, SILAS Arnold. 

B. Ladoga, Ind., April 8, 1892; Howard Henry and Emma 
(Harshbarger) Keim; mar. Icel Lehman of North Manchester, Ind., 
March 9, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. (Mount Pleasant Cong.) Ladoga, 
April, 1905; minister, Nampa, Idaho, June 25, 1919. Stu. Ladoga H. 
S., 1909-10; Newberg, Ore., H. S., 1910-11; Ridgefield, Wash., H. 
S., 1912-14; Manchester College, Expression, 1915-16; ibid., College, 
1916-18; McPherson College, 1910-20, A. B.; Northwestern University 
Medical School, Chicago, 1920-, in preparation for medical mission 
work. Farmer, Ridgefield, Wash., 1911-12, 1914-15; Military Service, 
Medical Corps, Camp Lewis, Wash., 1918-19. Mem. Student Volun¬ 
teers for Foreign Missions. Address, 522 S. 16th Ave., Nampa, Idaho. 
Temporary address, 3541 W. Van Buren St., Chicago. 

KELLER, MABEL Catherine. 

B. Fredericktown, Ohio, July 21, 1898; dau. Daniel and Ardella 
P. (Burger) Keller; Un. Ch. of B. (Owl Creek Church) Ankenytown, 
Ohio, Oct., 1912. Stu. Fredericktown H. S., 1912-16; Manchester 
College, Normal, 1916-17, B. E.; ibid., College, 1919-21, A. B. 


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Teacher, rural school, Knox Co., Ohio, 1917-19; teacher of English, 
Francesville, Inch, H. S., 1921-. Mem. Y. W. C. A. Address, Fred- 
ericktown, Ohio. 

KELLER, WALTER Denton. 

B. Fredericktown, Ohio, Jan. 29, 1879; .y. Daniel and Elnora 
(Myers) Keller; mar. Cora E. Hostetler of Dundee, Ohio, Aug. 30, 
1906; Uri. Ch. of B. (Owl Creek Cong.) Ankenytown, Ohio, Oct., 
1900; ibid., minister, Aug. 8, 1903; elder, (Dickey Church) Ashland, 
Ohio, Nov. 9, 1912. Stu. high school, 1895-97; Ohio Northern 
University, Ada, Normal, 1897-98; ibid., Scientific, 1901-03, 1906, B. S.; 
Manchester College, Sacred Literature, 1903-04; Bible Institute and 
Canton College, Canton, Ohio, 1904-05, B. S. L.; Ashland College, 
Ashland, Ohio, Classical Divinity, 1916-18; ibid., 1921, A. B. Teacher, 
rural schools, Knox Co., Ohio, 1898-1901; Pastor, First Church, 
Hagerstown, Md., 1906-09; Washington, D. C., 1909-11; Dickey Church, 
Ashland, Ohio, 1911-18; First Church, Canton, Ohio, 1918-21; Walnut 
Grove Church, Johnstown, Pa., 1921-.. Address, Corner Bedford St. 
and Miller Ave., Johnstown, Pa. 

KELTNER, CHARLES Henry. 

B. Mt. Carroll, Ill., Sept. 8, 1879; s. P. R. and Della (Bowman) 
Keltner; mar. Lillie E. Weller, Aug. 20, 1902; Un. Ch. of B. at Mt. 
Morris, Ill., Jan., 1899; minister, Oct., 1904; elder, March, 1918. Stu. 
Sterling, Ill., H. S., 1897-98; Mt. Morris College, Acad., 1898-01; 
ibid., College, 1904-06; University of III., Urbana, summers, 1908, 
1909; ibid., Science, 1909-10, A. B.; ibid., summer, 1915. Teacher, 
rural schools near Milledgeville, Ill., 1901-04; Professor of Science, 
Md. Collegiate Institute (now Blue Ridge College) 1906-09; Professor 
of Agriculture, Mt. Morris College, 1910-15; Northern Ill. State 
Normal School, De Kalb, 1915-17; Farmer, near Lena, Ill., 1917-21; 
Farm adviser, Winnebago Co., Ill., 1921-. Lecturer, teachers’ and 
farmers’ institutes, 1910-. Address, Court House, Rockford, Ill. 

KESSLER, AGNES Columbia. 

B. near Wabash, Ind., Oct. 10, 1892; dau. Charles E. and Amanda 
(Stambough) Kessler; Un. Ch. of B. at North Manchester, Ind., May 
14, 1916. Stu. Somerset, Ind., H. S., 1906-10; Manchester College, 
Expression, 1910-12; ibid., grad. 1916, A. B.; Bethany Bible School, 
1919-21. Teacher, 1st and 2nd grades, Somerset, 1913-14; critic 
teacher, 1st and 2nd grades, Manchester College, 1916-17; Prin., 
Training School, ibid., 1918-19; Critic teacher, 3rd and 4th grades, ibid., 
1921 -. Mem. Geographic Soc., Y. W. C. A., W. C. T. U. Address, 
North Manchester, Ind. 


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KESSLER, VERA Dakota. 

Grad. Mt. Morris College, 1922, A. B. Address, Mt. Morris, Ill. 

KETCHERSIDE, HUGH V-. 

Attorney-at-law. Address, 643 Euclid Ave., Long Beach, Calif. 
(Edna D. Boaz, 1331 Third St., Long Beach, Calif.) 

KIEFFABER, GEORGE Washington. 

B. Cerro Gordo, Ill., March 26, 1877; s. Adam C. and Rebecca 
(Hochstetler) Kieffaber; mar. Eva Irene Emmert of Mt. Morris, Ill., 
Oct. 17, 1907; Un. Ch. of B. (Lick Creek Church) Clay City, Ind., 
Oct. 3, 1891; minister, Mt. Morris, May 9, 1909; advanced, ibid., April 
15, 1911; elder, Inglewood, Calif., Oct. 1, 1916. Stu. Ind. State Normal 
School, Terre Haute, 1899; Mt. Morris College, Acad., grad., 1904; 
two years Bible Study, ibid.; two. year Mission Study Course, ibid.; 
Ind. University, Bloomington, 1905; Mt. Morris College, 1911, A. B.; 
Leland Stanford Junior University, Stanford University P. O., Calif., 
grad. 1915, A. M., thesis, “ School Survey of Riverside County, Calif.” 
Teacher, rural schools, Ind., 1896-1900; Professor of Math., Canton 
College, Canton, Ohio, 1904-07; Prin., Mt. Morris, Ill., H. S., 1909- 
10; Sunnyside, Wash., schools, 1911-12; Professor of Math., Lords- 
burg (now La Verne) College, 1912-16; Prin., Inglewood, Calif., H. 
S., 1916-17; Head of Dept, of Math., Canton, Ohio, H. S., 1917-. 
Address, 1426 Louisiana Ave., N. W., Canton, Ohio. 

KIMMEL, ELIZABETH Hazel. 

B. Sheldon, Iowa, 1897; dau. Tobias L. and Emma (Sheller) 
Kimmel; Un. Ch. of B. at Sheldon, June, 1913. Stu. Sheldon H. S., 
1910-13; Mt. Morris College, 1916-19, A. B.; Bethany Bible School, 
1919-20; Iowa State University Hospital, Iowa City, nursing, 1920-. 
Address, Sheldon, Iowa. 

KIMMEL, LESTER Franklin. 

B. Morrill, Kans., Jan. 18, 1893; s. Hiram H. and Ida Alice 
(Meyers) Kimmel; Un. Ch. of B. at Larned (City Church) Kans., 
June, 1912. Stu. Larned H. S., 1909-12; McPherson College, Steno¬ 
graphic, 1912-14; ibid., Classical, 1914-18, A. B.; U. S. Navy, Radio, 
Electrician 3rd Class, 1918-19. Teacher, Rural Schools, Pawnee Co., 
Kans., 1913-14; Instructor in English, McPherson College, Acad., 
1916-18; Reporter, Telegraph Editor, Sunday Editor and Assistant 
City Editor, Wichita Eagle, Wichita, Kans., 1919-April, 1920; Sun¬ 
day Editor, ibid., April, 1920-March, 1920; City Editor, ibid., March, 
1921-. Address, 358 Lulu St., Wichita, Kans. 

KIMMEL, MARIE. 

Grad. Juniata College, 1922, A. B. Address, -. (College 

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KINDIG, ALBERT Sidney. 

Stu. University of Nebraska. Lincoln, grad. 1920, A. B.; Harvard 
Law School, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., 1920-21. Address, 
Holmesville, Neb. (Earl M. Frantz, 3435 W. Van Buren St., Chicago.) 

KINDIG, IRA Nelson. 

B. Benson, Ill., Jan. 29, 1887; Charlie Stewart and Lizzie 
Eva (Fallyn) Kindig; mar. A. Edith Peck, Aug. 30, 1916; Un. Ch. 
of B. (South Beatrice Cong.) Holmesville, Neb., Nov. 6, 1910; 
minister, Oct. 7, 1916. Stu. University of Neb., School of Agriculture, 
Lincoln, 1906-09; Neb. College of Agriculture, Lincoln, 1912-16, B. S. 
in Agriculture. Ass’t. teacher. Soils Dept., Neb. College of Agriculture, 
1915-16; Farmer, Glenwood Farm, Holmesville, to 1906, 1909-12, 1916-. 
Mem. Alpha Zeta. Address, Holmesville, Neb. 

KINDY, IVAN. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, A. B. Address, No. Manchester, 
Ind. (College Office.) 

KINDY, Melvin Merl. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, A. B. Address, Huntington, 
Ind. (College Office.) 

KING, FLORENCE. 

B. Waterloo, Iowa, June 22, 1870; dan. Andrew and Susan 
(Goughnour) King; Un. Ch. of B. at Mt. Morris College, Jan., 1891. 
Stu. Mt. Morris College, Business, 1890-91 ; Chicago Kent College 
of Law, 1892-95, LL. B.; Armour Institute of Technology, Chicago, 
Extension Dept., special work in Mechanical and Electrical Engineer¬ 
ing, 1895-99; Chicago Seminar of Sciences, 1916, B. S., (honorary 
degree). Counselor at law, engaged in engineering and legal work 
connected with development of inventions, drafting, designing and 
constructing machinery in various branches of the mechanic arts, 
1895-. Mem. Chicago Assoc, of Commerce; Aviation Club of Chicago; 
Second Vice-president, Chicago Church of the Brethren Fellowship 
Assoc., 1921-; Vice-president Amer. Assoc, of Engineers, 1922; Presi¬ 
dent, The National Woman’s Assoc, of Commerce, 1920-. Address, 
1653 Monadnock Block, Chicago. 

KING, MAYME. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1922, A. B. Address, Larned, Kans. 
(College Office.) 

KINSEY, WILLIAM. 

B. Bedford Co., Pa., July 10, 1878; Jacob and Catherine 
(Hofecker) Kinsey; mar. Minnie E. Howe, May 31, 1910; Un. Ch. of 
B. (Walnut Grove Church) Johnstown, Pa., Sept., 1903; elder, Sept. 


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1913, A. B.; Bethany Bible School, Seminary, Course, 1913-15, 
6, 1917. Stu. Juniata College, Normal English, 1906, B. E. ; ibid., 
Prin., New Paris schools, Bedford Co., 1906-07; Ass’t. Prin. and 
B. D. Teacher, rural and graded schools, Bedford Co., Pa., 1899-1903; 
Prin., Walnut Grove H. S., Johnstown, Pa., 1907-10; Pastor, Lewis- 
town, Pa., 1915-18; Professor of Bible, Blue Ridge College, 1918-. 
Author of Bible studies and outlines; Bible Institute and evangelistic 
work. Address , New Windsor, Md. 

KINSLEY, RALPH E-. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1922, A. B. Address, Middlebranche, 
Ohio. (College Office.) 

KINTNER, EDWARD. 

B. Ney, Ohio, July 1, 1879; s. B. F. and Mary (Walker) 
Kintner; mar. Glada Olia Snyder, Sept. 30, 1903; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Bryan, Ohio, Sept., 1898; elder, Aug. 18, 1912. Stu. Washington 
Twp. H. S., Williams Co., Ohio, 1896-98; Manchester College, 
Acad., part of 1898, 1899; ibid., College, 1909-12, A. B. ; Ohio State 
University, Columbus, summers 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, A. M., thesis, 
“The Chemistry of Some Industrial Poisons.” Teacher, common 
school in Ohio, 1898-99; Prin., Mark Center, Ohio, H. S., 1899-1900; 
Jewell, Ohio, H. S., 1900-01; Pastor, Lima. Ohio, 1902-05; Pastor, 
Blue Creek Cong., Northwestern Ohio, and teacher. Briceton H. S. 
and Dague School, 1906-08; Supt., Farmer Twp. Schools, Defiance 
Co., 1909; Student-teacher, Manchester College, 1910-12; Professor 
of science, ibid., 1912- (at present professor of chemistry and biology) ; 
non-resident pastor. West Marion, Ind., Church, Jan., 1922-. Mem. 
Amer. Chemical Soc. Address, North Manchester, Ind. 

KINTNER, ELIZABETH. 

B. Ney, Ohio, March 20, 1888; dan. B. F. and Mary (Walker) 
Kintner; Un. Ch. of B. (Lick Creek Church) near Bryan, Ohio, Oct 
15, 1900. Stu. Washington Twp. H. S., Williams Co., Ohio, 1904- 
06; Bethany Bible School, 1913-16; Manchester College, Acad., 
1916-17; ibid.. College, 1917-19, A. B. Teacher in public schools, 
1906-13; Missionary to India, 1919-. Address, Bulsar, Surat Dist., 
India. 

KINZIE, KATIE. 

Grad. Daleville College, 1919, A. B. Stu. Columbia University, 
several sessions, including summer, 1922. Address, Troutville, Va. 
(College Office; Jonas Graybill, Troutville, Va.) 



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KINZIE, LUCILLE. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1923, A. B. Address , TroutvilL, 
Va. (College Office.) 

KINZIE, WILLIAM Amos. 

B. Centropolis, Douglas Co., Kans., Nov. 30, 1873; .y. James T. 
and Elizabeth Henriette (Fishburn) Kinzie; mar. Christena Bond of 
Lone Star, Kans., Dec. 20, 1893; Un. Ch. of B. McPherson, Kans., 
Nov. 6, 1891; deacon, June 7, 1902; minister, March 12, 1904; elder, 
Washington Church, Douglas Co., Kans., Dec. 12, 1908. Stu. Mc¬ 
Pherson College, Acad., 1891-92, 1911-12; ibid., Divinity, 1915-18, B. 
S. L. Farmer, 1893-1904; Evangelistic and Pastoral work, 1904-. 
Sunday School Secretary for Northeastern Kans., 1915. Address, 
Nickerson, Kans. 

KIRACOFE, EDGAR Stuart. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1921, A. B. Athletic coach, Bridge- 
water College, and teacher in the Academy, 1921-. Address, Mt. 
Solon, Va. (College Office; John S. Flory, Bridgewater, Va.) 

KIRK, MARY. 

B. Fishertown, Bedford Co., Pa., Feh. 25, 1897; dan. Henry Clay 
and Florence (Snoberger) Kirk; Un. Ch. of B. at Huntingdon, Pa., 
Nov. 1, 1912. Stu. Altoona, Pa., H. S., 1911-15; Juniata College, 
1915-19, A. B.; University of Pa., Philadelphia, summer, 1919. 
Teacher of Math, and English, Saxton, Pa., H. S., 1919-20; Teach¬ 
ing English to soldiers in U. S. Army, April, 1920-July, 1921 ; In¬ 
structor in English, Cumberland Valley State Normal School, Ship- 
pensburg, Pa., 1921 -. Mem. Student Volunteer Band. Address, 1415 
Moore St., Huntingdon, Pa., care of Dr. Haines. 

KLEIN, JAMES Monroe. 

B. Bethel, Pa., April 10, 1873; s. Daniel R. and Rebecca (Long) 
Klein; mar. Martha M. Gettel, Dec. 23, 1900; Un. Ch. of B. (Little 
Swatara Cong.) Bethel, Pa., Jan. 1, 1896. Stu. Juniata College, 
Normal English, part of term 1891, spring terms 1892, 1893; Potts 
Shorthand College, Williamsport, Pa., grad. July 1, 1896; Key¬ 
stone State Normal School, Kutztown, Pa., 1900, M. E.; ibid., 
1902, B. E. (honorary degree). Teacher, Bethel Twp., Berks Co., 
Pa., 1890-96; Bookkeeper, Tamaqua and Philadelphia, 1897; teacher, 
Bethel, Berks Co., 1900-16; Bookkeeper, Bethel and Mt. Etna Telephone 
and Telegraph Co., Frystown, Pa., 1916-20; teacher, 1920-21; Secre- 
tary-Treas., Barnegat Realty Co., Bethel, Pa., 1921-. Mem. Berks 
Co. Reading Union, National Education Assoc., Philomathean Liter¬ 
ary Soc., Volunteer Eire Company of Bethel. Address, Bethel, Pa. 


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KLEPINGER, NAOMI. 

Grad. Juniata College, 1923, A. B. (College Office.) 

KLINE, AGNES Virginia. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1921, A. B. Teacher, Timberville, 
Va., H. S., 1921 -. Address, Broadway, Va. (College Office; John S. 
Flory, Bridgewater Va.) 

KRABILL, VERLIN Christian. 

B. Bryan, Ohio, Oct. 18, 1898; j. J. W. and Florence (Bosser- 
man) Krabill; mar. Louise Arnold of Burkittsville, Md., June 22, 
1921; Un. Ch. of B. (Lick Creek Cong.) Bryan, Ohio. Stu. Caroline 
H. S., 1912-16; Blue Ridge College, 1916-20, A. B.; H. S. teacher, 
1920-. Address, Denton, Md.; after June 2, 1922, Burkittsville, Md. 

KREIDER, ISAAC J. 

B. Lebanon, Lebanon Co., Pa., Aug. 25, 1887; s. John S. and 
Elizabeth (Smith) Kreider; mar. Laura M. Landis of Ephrata, Pa., 
July 8, 1916; Un. Ch. of B. at Spring Creek (now Annville), Pa., 
1906; minister, Ephrata, Aug. 2, 1921-. Stu. First Pa. State Normal 
School, Millersville, 1908-11; Elizabethtown College, 1913-15, A. B. 
conferred 1916; Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa., 
1915-16, A. B.; Columbia University, New York City, summer, 1919; 
Bethany Bible School, Seminary, 1921-23, B. D., thesis, “ The Old 
Testament Prophets’ Relation to Their Own Times.” Teacher, Com¬ 
mon Schools, Lebanon County, 1907-09; 7th and 8th grades, ibid., 1911- 
12; Prep, work, Elizabethtown College, 1912-15; Coney Twp. H. S., 
Bainbridge, Pa., 1916-18; Instructor in Natural Science, Math, and His¬ 
tory, Denver Borough H. S., Denver, Pa., 1918-21. Has engaged in 
Farming, Salesman for Wear-Ever Aluminum Co.,, Painting and Paper 
Hanging. Address , Ephrata, Pa. 

KREPS, EUNICE E-. 

Grad. La Verne College, 1923, A. B. Address, La Verne, Calif. 
(College Office.) 

KULP, Harold STOVER. 

B. near Pottstown, Pa., Sept. 25, 1894; s. Aaron K. and Naomi 
(Tyson) Kulp; mar. Neta Ruth Royer of Huntingdon, Pa., June 
21, 1921; Un. Ch. of B. (Coventry Church) Chester Co., Pa., Nov., 
1906; minister, May, 1915. Stu. East Coventry, Pa., H. S., 1906-09; 
West Chester State Normal School, West Chester, Pa., 1910-12; 
Juniata College, 1915-18, A. B.; University of Pa., Philadelphia, 
summer, 1914; ibid., 1919-20, A. M. in Education, thesis, “Forms of 
Educational Control as Applied to Religious Education;” ibid., History 
of Religions and Education, 1920-21; one year’s work at Philadelphia 



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School of the Bible. Teacher, William T. Carter Junior Republic, 
Redington, Pa., 1912-15; Pastor, New Enterprise, Pa., 1918-19; Asso. 
Pastor, First Church, Philadelphia, 1919-21; pastor, ibid., July, 1921-. 
Address, Pottstown, Pa. Present address, 2260 N. Park Ave., Phila¬ 
delphia. 

KULP, Neta RUTH (Royer). 

B. Mt. Morris, Ill., Jan. 30, 1896; dan. Galen B. and Annie Mi. 
(Miller) Royer; mar. H. Stover Kulp of Pottstown, Pa., June 21, 
1921; Un. Ch. of B. at Elgin, Ill., Sept., 1907. Stu. Elgin H. S., 1910- 
14; Wheaton College, Wheaton, Ill., 1914-15; Juniata College, 1915- 
18, A. B.; University of Pa., Philadelphia, Medical Dept., 1919-21. 
Address, 2260 N. Park Ave., Philadelphia. 

KUNS, GEORGE Dilling. 

B. Cerro Gordo, Ill., Feb. 1, 1877; s. John L. and Maria Ann 
(Dilling) Kuns; mar. Elizabeth Mae Wieand of Smithville, Ohio, 
Dec. 25, 1902; Un. Ch. of B. at McPherson, Kans., Feb., 1895; minister, 
1898. Stu. McPherson College, Prep., 1895-99; ibid., College, 1899- 
1903, A. B. in 1904; University of Kans., Lawrence, 1903-04, A. B.; 
University of Chicago, Divinity School, 1904-07, B. D., thesis, “ The 
Origin of Jehovah Worship in Israel.” Supt. of Schools, Hesston, 
Kans., 1901-02; Pastor, McLouth, Kans., 1907-14; First Church, Phila¬ 
delphia, Pa., 1914-18; Geiger Memorial Church, Philadelphia, 1919-, 
Address, 5030 Griscom St., Frankford, Philadelphia, Pa. 

KURTZ, Ada Pearl. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1923, A. B. Address, Hartville, Ohio. 
(College Office.) 

KURTZ, Daniel WEBSTER. 

B. Stark Co., Ohio, Oct. 9, 1879; j. John and Mary (Bollinger) 
Kurtz; mar. Ethel Leonora Wheeler of Monroe, Conn., Sept. 7, 1909; 
Un. Ch. of B. (East Nimishillen Church) Northeastern Ohio, May 5, 
1899; minister, Huntingdon, Pa., 1904; advanced, Brooklyn, N. Y., 
1906; elder, Philadelphia, 1914. Stu. Ohio Northern University, Ada, 
Normal, 1897; Mt. Union College, Alliance, Ohio, Acad, and two 
years college, 1897-1903; Juniata College, 1903-05, A. B.; Yale 
University, New Haven, Conn., Graduate School and Yale Di¬ 
vinity School, 1905-08, A. M. and B. D.; Universities of Leipzig, 
Berlin, and Marburg, Germany, Theology and Philosophy, 1908-09; 
University of Pa., Philadelphia, 1910-11; Juniata College, 1911, D. 
D. (honorary degree). Teacher, public schools of Ohio, 1899-1908; 
Instructor in Latin, Juniata College, 1903-05; Ass’t in Hebrew, Yale 
University, 1905-08; Professor of Greek, Juniata College, 1909-10; 


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Pastor, First Church, Philadelphia, 1910-14; President, McPherson 
College, 1914-. Author, “ Nineteen Centuries of the Christian Church,” 
1914; “An Outline of the Fundamental Doctrines of Faith,” 1914; 
Collaborator, “Studies in Doctrine and Devotion” (By Kurtz, Blough, 
Ellis) 1919. Travelled in Europe, 1908-09; Egypt, Palestine, Syria, 
Turkey, and Western Europe, 1913; Representative to the Inter¬ 
national Sunday School Convention at Tokio, Japan, 1920. Lyceum, 
chautauqua, and commencement lecturer. Mem. The Forum, McPher¬ 
son; President, General Educational Board, Ch. of B. since 1915; 
Vice-President, International Sunday School Assoc.; President, Sun¬ 
day School Assoc, of Kans., 1918-19; President, Kans. College Presi¬ 
dents’ Assoc.; President, College Section, Kans. State Teachers’ 
Assoc. Address, 321 N. Olivette St., McPherson, Kans. (Data from 
D. W. K.; “Who’s Who in America.”) 

LAFIER, RUTH (Hershberger). 

B. Everett, Pa., July 24, 1895; dau. John S. and Susan Emma 
(Nycum) Hershberger; mar. Chas. R. Laher, Oct. 7, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Everett, May 4, 1907. Stu. Everett H. S., 1912-15; Juniata College, 
Home Economics, 1915-17. Address, Everett, Pa. 

LAIR, Forest EARL. 

B. Mexico, Ind., Aug. 28, 1889; s. John M. and Etta (Fike) 
Lair; mar. Annetta Bedker of Custer, Mich., June 23, 1915; Un. Ch. 
of B. (Sugar Ridge Church) Custer, 1903. Stu. Scottville, Mich., H. 
S., 1905-09; Ferris Institute, Big Rapids, Mich., summers; Western 
State Normal School, Kalamazoo, M'ich., summers, grad. Aug., 1921. 
Teacher, rural schools, Mason Co., Mich., 1909-15; Prin. Fountain, 
Mich,, grammar school, 1915-19; Teacher of Math., Grand Rapids, 
Mich., Jr. H. S., 1919-20; Ass’t. Supt. of Schools, Kent Co., Mich., 
1921-. Address, 50 Seneca St., S. W., Grand Rapids, Mich. 

LANDIS, ESTELLA. 

Grad. La Verne College, 1923, A. B., B. S. L. Address, Live 
Oak, Calif. (College Office.) 

LANDIS, HERMAN B-. 

Grad. La Verne College, 1922, A. B. Address, Live Oak, Calif. 
(College Office.) 

LANDIS, JOHN Forest. 

B. Shirleysburg, Pa., June 17, 1881; j. Thomas B. and Mary 
Elizabeth (Sieber) Landis; mar. Elizabeth Fraker, Aug. 17, 1910; Un. 
Ch. of B. (Aughwick Church, Sugar Run Cong.) Pa., 1906. Stu. 
Rocicview Acad., grad. 1902. University of Mich., Ann Arbor, 1903-04; 
Juniata College, 1905-08, A. B.; La. State University, Baton Rouge, 



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science, summer, 1909. Teacher, ungraded rural schools, Pa., 1901-02; 
Prin., graded school, Pineville, La., 1908-09; Teacher of Inductive 
Sciences in Alexandria, La., H. S., 1909-13; Social Worker for Home¬ 
less Men, Philadelphia Soc., 1913-15; Executive Secretary for organiz¬ 
ing charity, Philadelphia, 1915-16; Secretary, Narcotic Drug Committee, 
Associated Charities, Johnstown, Pa., 1917-. Made walking trip through 
Scotland, England and Ireland, summer, 1907. M\em. National Con¬ 
ference of Social Work; Pa. Conference on Social Welfare; Public 
Charities Assoc, of Pa. Address, 72 8 Glenwood Ave., Johnstown, Pa. 

LASHLEY, EDMUND. 

B. Elbinsville, Pa., Dec. 2, 1886; s. Jacob H. and Nancy (Ben¬ 
nett) Lashley; mar. Eleanor G. Starr of Huntingdon, Pa., Oct. 7, 
1915; Un. Ch. of B. at Juniata College, 1906. Stu. Juniata College, 
Acad., 1904-07; ibid., College, 1907-11, A. B.; Harvard University 
Law School, 1911-14, LL. B. Attorney, firm of Lashley and Rambo, 
Tulsa, Okla., 1914-. Mem. Tulsa City Club; Tulsa Petroleum Club; 
Y. M. C. A. Address, 1001-1004 Kennedy Bldg., Tulsa, Okla. 

LASHLEY, GLADYS. 

Grad. Juniata College, 1922, A. B. Address, -. (College 

Office.) 

LAUTZENHIZER, BERTHA Della. 

B. North Manchester, Ind., Oct. 29, 1895; dan. E. L. and Louise 
(Brown) Lautzenhizer; Un. Ch. of B. at North Manchester, Jan., 1905. 
Stu. Manchester College, Acad., 1910-15; Daleville College, 1915-17; 
Manchester College, 1917-20, A. B. Instructor in Expression and 
physical culture, Daleville College, 1915-17; Head of English and His¬ 
tory Dept., Tyner, Ind., H. S., 1920-. Address, 109 W. 7th St., North 
Manchester, Ind. 

LAYMAN, CEDRIC Denton. 

B. Daleville, Va., Sept. 10, 1890; .s. George G. and Albina 
Catherine (Denton) Layman; Un. Ch. of B. at Daleville College. 1903. 
Stu. Daleville College, Prep., 1904-08; ibid., College, 1908-12, A. B.; 
University of Va., Charlottesville, 1912; University of Toulouse, 
Toulouse, France, 1919; Columbia University and Union Theological 
Seminary, New York City, 1919-. Prin., Fowlerville, Va., H. S., 
1912-13; Horticultural business, Swoope, Va., 1913-18; With 81st 
Division, 323rd Infantry of U. S. Army for fifteen months, one year 
of which was spent in France, 1918-19. Preaching, Plaza, N. D., sum¬ 
mer, 1920. Address, 600 W. 122nd St., New York City. 

LAYMAN, CLYDE Nininger. 

B. Cloverdale, Va., March 1, 1898; W. R. and Nevada N. 
(Nininger) Layman; Un, Ch. of B. at Cloverdale, Dec. 3, 1911. Stu. 



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Daleville College, Acad., grad. 1916; Junior College, ibid., 1916- 
18. Farmer, Cloverdale, 1918-. Address, Hollins, Va. 

LAYMAN, GEORGE Alphaeus. 

B. Daleville, Va., April 29, 1880; s. George G. and Albina 
(Denton) Lehman; mar. Nora Hummel, Aug. 16, 1916; Un. Ch. of B. 
M Daleville, 1897. Stu. Daleville College, Normal English, grad. 
1898, B. E.; ibid., College, 1898-1900, B. S.; Manchester College, 
1900-02, A. B. ; Princeton University, Princeton, N. J., 1910-11, A. 
M. Prin., public schools, 1902-17; Professor of Latin and Greek, 
Daleville College, 1907-10; Head, Dept, of Latin and Greek, Boys H. 
S., Atlanta, Ga., 1911-12; Head, Dept, of History and Civics, Roanoke, 
Va., H. S., 1912-. Mem. University Club of Roanoke. Address, 1438 
Hamilton Terrace, Roanoke, Va. 

LAYMAN, GLADYS Irene (Benedict). 

B. Waynesboro, Pa., July 1, 1896; dau. S. Allison and F. V. 
(Kale) Benedict; Un. Ch. of B. at Waynesboro, Pa., March, 1913. 
Stu. Waynesboro H. S., 1911-15; Juniata College, Home Economics, 
1916-17; ibid., college, 1917-18. Instructor in Home Economics, Dale¬ 
ville College, 1918-21. Mar. Robert Harold Layman, Sept. 21, 1921. 
Address, Hollins, Va. 

LAYMAN, LOWELL Nininger. 

B. Cloverdale, Va., July 17, 1897; s. Rufus G. and Lelia (Nininger) 
Layman; Un. Ch. of B. at Cloverdale, Dec. 3, 1911. Stu. Daleville 
College, Acad., grad. 1916; ibid.. Junior College, 1916-18. Address, 
Cloverdale, Va. 

LAYMAN, PAULINE Elizabeth. 

B. Amsterdam, Va., July 31, 1899; dau. George W. and Lillie 
(Moomaw) Layman; Un. Ch. of B. at Daleville, Va., Feb. 2, 1916. 
Stu. Troutville, Va., H. S., 1912-16; Daleville College, Home 
Economics, 1916-17; Harrisonburg State Normal School, Harrison¬ 
burg, Va., Home Economics, 1917-20, B. S.; teacher, home economics, 
Salem, Va., H. S., 1920-. Mem. Y. W. C. A., Amer. Red Cross. Ad¬ 
dress, Troutville, Va. 

LAYMAN, RUSSELL Ernest. 

B. Daleville, Va., Jan. 15, 1889; s. George G. and Albina (Denton) 
Layman; mar. Virginia East, June 11, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. at Daleville, 
Jan., 1903. Stu. Daleville College, Prep., 1904-06, B. E.; ibid., Col¬ 
lege, 1906-08, B. S.; Roanoke College, Salem, Va. (?), 1909-10; Wash¬ 
ington and Lee University, Lexington, Va., 1910-11, A. B.; George 
Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville, Tenn., 1919; Vanderbilt 
University, Nashville, 1920-. Prin., H. S., Norwood, 1911-12; Teacher 


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and Prin., Mix Meadows H. S., 1912-13; Teacher and Prin., Churchville 
H. S., 1913-14; Boys Director, Y. M. C. A., 1916; Session Teacher, 
Brandon Institute, Basic, Va., Fall, 1916-17; Farmer and Fruit Grower, 
1917-19. Address, care of George A. Layman, Roanoke, Va. Temporary 
address, 1707 Blain Boulevard, Nashville, Tenn. 

LEAR, JOHN Wall ace. 

B. Girard, Ill., April 12, 1870; s. Abraham S. and Elizabeth 
(Studebaker) Lear; mar. Martha E. Shull, Aug. 16, 1891; Un. Ch. of 
B. (Macoupin Crk. Church) near Farmersville, Ill., Feb., 1886; minis¬ 
ter, 1899; elder, 1907. Stu. Normal Schools, 1893-99; Mt. Morris 
College, 1890-91, 1918-19, B. A.; Bethany Bible School, 1919-21, B. D.; 
Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill., summer, 1921. Teacher, 

1893- 99; Carpenter, 1899-1902; Pastor, Cerro Gordo and Decatur, 

111., 1902-18; Pastor, Bethany Church, Chicago, 1920-; Professor of 
Homiletics, Bethany Bible School, 1921-. Mem. General Educational 
Board of the Ch. of B. Address, 3435 West Van Buren St., Chicago. 

LEATHERMAN, LENA Ruth. 

B. Conway Springs, Kans., Dec. 30, 1890; dau. John R. and Mary 
(Sowers) Leatherman; Un. Ch. of B. at Nokesville, Va., Jan., 1911. 
Grad. Bridgewater College, Bible Dept., 1915, Th. B.; ibid., College, 
1917, A. B.; National Kindergarten and Elementary College, 
Chicago, 1920-22. Primary teacher, Hebron Seminary, 1911-12; Teach¬ 
er, public school, Debray, Fla., 1910-11; Clerk in Accounts Division, 
Internal Revenue Bureau, Treasury Dept., Washington, D. C., 1918- 
20. Address, Vienna, Va., Route 3. 

LECKRONE, CHARLES. 

B. Ankenytown, Ohio, Aug. 25, 1871; .y. Samuel and Mary (Hen¬ 
dricks) Leckrone; mar. Ethel C. Free, June, 1901; Un. Ch. of B. 
(Eel River Church) Middle Ind., Oct. 20, 1888. Stu. Mt. Morris 
College, Classical, 1891-94; Ind. State Normal School, Terre 
Haute, 1897; Ind. University, Bloomington, Latin Course, grad. 
1900, A. B.; ibid., 1903, A. M.; University of Chicago, summers 1901, 
1907; University of Mo., Columbia, summer, 1908; University of Mich., 
Ann Arbor, summers 1898, 1911. Teacher, common schools, 1889-91, 

1894- 96; Prin., Brownsburg, Pa., public schools, 1897-99; Sup’t of 
^Schools, Laketon, Ind., 1900-01; Head of Dept, of Math, and Latin, 
Warsaw, Ind., H. S., 1901-02; Instructor in Latin, Ind. University, 
1902-03; Prin., Petersburg, Ill., H. S., 1903-05; Charleston, Ill., H. 

5., 1905-07; Instructor in Math., Manual Training School of Wash¬ 
ington University, St. Louis, Mo., 1907-12; Instructor in Math., 
Latin, and Education, Manchester College, 1912-17; Instructor in 


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Math., Lake View H. S., Chicago, 1917-. Mein. National Education 
Assoc., Central Assoc, of Science and Math. Teachers, Chicago City 
Club of Math. Teachers. Address, 5213 Wayne Ave., Chicago. 

LECKRONE, QUINCY. 

B. Thornville, Ohio, 1863; s. Benjamin and Elizabeth (Boyer) 
Leckrone; mar. Edith Fickle of Mt. Perry, Ohio, 1896; Un. Ch. of B. 
(Jonathan Creek Cong.) Thornville, 1890; minister, ibid., 1891. Stu. 
Fairfield Union Acad., Pleasantville, Ohio, Teacher Training, 1884- 

85; Ohio Central College, -, Civil Engineering, 1885-87, the 

degree of C. E.; ibid., 1887-89, A. B.; ibid., 1889-93, M. A.; Mt. Morris 
College, Bible, 1893-94. Teacher, common school, 1882-84; Instructor, 
Ohio Central College, 1887-89; Teacher, Smithville Collegiate Insti¬ 
tute, Smithville, Ohio, 1889-1900; Prin., village school, Somerset, 
Ohio, 1901-02; Supt. of Schools, Thornville, 1902-06. Chautauqua 
work; organized and conducted the Columbus Lecture Bureau, 1889- 
1905; Conducted Teacher Training School at Mt. Perry and at Dan¬ 
ville, Ohio; Served six years as Co. School Examiner, Perry Co., 
Ohio. Seven months in Interchurch World Movement, surveying 
about one hundred hospitals and homes, in fourteen different states 
and the Dist. of Columbia. Address, 636 Claremont Ave., Ashland, 
Ohio. 

LEFEVER, David WELTY. 

B. Ephrata, Pa., June 13, 1901 ; s. Elias Buckwalter and Emma 
Ida (Welty) Lefever; Un. Ch. of B. at Pasadena, Calif., Jan., 1914; 
minister, ibid., Nov., 1917. Stu. Pasadena H. S., 1914-17; La Verne 
College, 1917-21, A. B.; Southern University cf Calif., Los Angeles, 
summers 1920-22, school year 1921-22, A. M. Address , 301 N. Hill 
Ave., Pasadena, Calif., Station B. 

LEHMAN, DELLA. 

B. Columbiana, Ohio, Oct. 3, 1893; dan. C. S. and Amanda (Det- 
wiler) Lehman; Un. Ch. of B. (Zion Hill Church) Columbiana, 
Feb. 14, 1909. Stu. Manchester College, 1915-16, 1918-21, A. B.; 
University of Chicago, summer, 1921. Teacher, rural school, Rogers, 
Ohio, 1912-14; Columbiana, 1914-15; Lima, Ohio, 1916-17; seventh and 
eighth grades, West Cairo, Ohio, 1917-18; student-teacher, Amer. 
History, Manchester College Acad.,. 1919-20; English, ibid., 1920-21; 
Instructor in English, ibid., 1921-. Clerical work, War Trade Board, 
summer, 1918; Vacation Church Schools, summer, 1920. Mem. Y. W. 
C. A. Address, Mansfield, Ohio, R. R. 1. 

LEHMAN, GALEN Trostle. 

B. Franklin Grove, Ill., May 20, 1897; s. Ira M. and Mary 
(Trostle) Lehman; Un. Ch. of B. at Franklin Grove, July 4, 1910; 



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minister, ibid., June 1, 1919. Stu. Franklin Grove H. S., 1911-1915; 
Bethany Bible School, three months, 1920; Mr. Morris College, 1916- 
21, A B Field Representative for Mt. Morris College, summer, 
1920; Salesman for maps and atlases in Ogle Co., Ill., summers 1920, 
1921; Teacher, Lee Center, Ill., H. S., 1921-22; mar. June Butterbaugh 
of Lanark, Ill., June 6, 1922; Pastor, Batavia, Ill., 1923-. Mem. Y. M. 
C. A. Address, Batavia, Ill. 

LEHMAN, LORENZO Jacob. 

B. Somerset Co., Pa., Oct. 5, 1873; s. Hiram and Lizzie (Knavel) 
Lehman; mar. Ella Forney, March 30, 1909; Un. Ch. of B. (Shade 
Creek Church) Scalp Level, Pa., Nov. 12, 1888; elder, Dec. 12, 1915. 
Stu. Juniata College, Normal, 1895-98, B. E.; State Normal School, 
Los Angeles, Calif., grad. 1910; La Verne College, 1918-19, A. B. 
Teacher, public school, Richland Twp., Cambria Co., Pa., 1891-96; 
teacher of normal teacher-training, Elton, Pa., 1900-01; Prin. of 
schools, Franklin, Pa., 1901-02; Johnstown, Pa., 1902-06; teacher of 
English, Lordsburg (now La Verne) College, 1907-09; Supervising 
Prin. of schools, Reedley, Calif., 1910-12; teacher, Los Angeles, Calif., 
1912-. Dist. Sunday-school secretary, Western Pa., 1903-06. Address, 
La Verne, Calif. 

LEHMER, SILAS Whitmore. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1922, A. B. Address, Los Angeles, 
Calif., 3207 Manitou. (College Office.) 

LEITER, LABAN Wingert. 

B. Waynesboro, Pa., Sept. 10. 1891; s. Challes M. and Ida M. 
(Wingert) Leiter; mar. Mamie B. Keller, Dec. 24, 1914; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Elizabethtown College, Feb. 9, 1908; minister (Welty’s Church, 
Antietam Cong.) May 24, 1919. Stu. Elizabethtown College, 1907- 
09, B. E.; ibid., Banking Course, grad. 1910; ibid., Prep., 1910-11; 
ibid., College, 1911-13, A. B. granted 1914; Ursinus College, College- 
vill'e, Pa., summer, 1913; Franklin and Marshall College, Lan¬ 
caster, Pa., 1913-14, A. B.; ibid., biology, 1916. Teacher, country school, 
Lancaster Co., Pa., 1909-10; Ass’t. cashier, Peoples Banking Com¬ 
pany, Smithsburg, Md., 1910; student-teacher, Latin, Elizabethtown 
College, 1911-13; First Ass’t Prin., Lititz, Pa., H. S., 1914-15; Professor 
of ancient languages, Elizabethtown College, 1915-18; farmer, Smiths¬ 
burg, Md., and fruit grower, Elizabethtown, Pa., 1918-21; teacher of 
Biology, Elizabethtown College, 1921-. Address, Elizabethtown, Pa. 

LEITER, MAMIE Belle (Keller). 

B. Tolna, York Co., Pa., March 16, 1889; dan. John Henry and 
Leah Alice (Keeny) Keller; mar. Laban Wingert Leiter, Dec. 24, 


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1914; Un. Ch. of B. (New Freedom in East Codorus Cong.) Southern 
Dist. of Pa., March 14, 1903. Stu. Elizabethtown College, 1907-08, 
1910-11, B. E.; ibid., 1911-12, Pd. B. Teacher, ungraded schools, York 
Co., Pa., 1908-10; graded schools, ibid., 1912-15. Address, Elizabeth¬ 
town, Pa. 

LEONARD, John WESLEY. 

B. Bryan, Ohio, June 16, 1890; s. George W. and Mary C. (Dickey) 
Leonard; Un. Ch. of B. (Lick Creek Church) Bryan, 1901. Stn. 
Bryan H. S., 1905-09; Manchester College, 1913-16, A. B.; Ohio 
State University, Columbus, summers 1916, 1917. Teacher, Center 
Twp., Williams Co., Ohio, 1909-10; Prin., Park Ward school, Bryan, 
1910-13; Ass’t. teacher, German Dept., Manchester College, 1914-16; 
Plead of Modern Language Dept., ibid., 1916-18; Teacher of Modern 
Languages, Louisville, Ky., PI. S., 1919-. Address, Bryan, Ohio. 

LEONARD, MARY Elizabeth. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1922, A. B. Address, Fredericktown, 
Ohio. (College Office.) 

LICHTENWALTER, HOMER O-. 

B. Columbus, Kans., July 17, 1888; s. A. B. and Mary A. (Days) 
Lichtenwalter; mar. Ruth A. Kelly, June 15, 1918; Un. Ch. of B. at 
McPherson, Kans., 1907. Stu. McPherson College, Acad., and Col¬ 
lege, 1905-11, B. S.; University of Chicago, Chemistry, 1912; Uni¬ 
versity of Kans., Lawrence, Chemistry, 1912-13, M. S., thesis, 
“ Chemical Reactions and Electrical Conductivity in Non-Aqueous 
Solutions;” ibid., Chemistry, 1913-16. Chemist, with U. S. Bureau 
of Agriculture in Food Inspection, three months, 1914; Instructor in 
Chemistry, University of Kans., 1913-16; Chemical and operating work 
in explosives and chemicals, with Hercules Powder Co., 1916-. Mem. 
Amer. Chemical Soc., Sigma Xi. Address, 33 Princeton Avq., Dover, 
N. J. 

LICHTENWALTER, RUSSELL Brenneman. 

B. Smithville, Ohio, June 25, 1896; s. M. C. and Anna P. (Brenne¬ 
man) Lichtenwalter; mar. Ruth Blickenstaff of La Verne, Calif., 
Feb. 16, 1921; Un. Ch. of B. at La Verne, Nov. 20, 1908. Stu. Smith¬ 
ville H. S., 1911-12; La Verne College, Acad., 1912-15; ibid., College, 
1914-15; University of Southern Calif., Los Angeles, 1915-18, D. 
D. S. Dental surgeon, Hollingsworth Building, Los Angeles, 1918-19; 
Corona, Calif., 1919-. Mem. National Dental Assoc. Address, Corona, 
Calif. 

LICHTY, JOY Gabriel. 

Grad. Mt. Morris College, 1922, B. S. Address, Waterloo, Iowa. 


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LINEWEAVER, WILLIAM Showalter. 

B. Greenmount, Va., Sept. 3, 1890; s. William J. and Mollie 
Frances (Showalter) Lineweaver; Un. Ch. of B. at Greenmount, 
Aug., 1902. Stu. Bridgewater, Va., H. S., 1906-07; Bridgewater Col¬ 
lege, Prep., 1907-09; ibid., College, 1909-13, B. A.; University of Term., 
Knoxville, English and Education, summer, 1914; University of Va., 
Charlottesville, English and Education, summer, 1916; George Wash¬ 
ington University, Washington, D. C., Education, 1917-18; Eclectic 
College of Chiropractic, Chicago, July 1, 1920 to June, 1921; Universal 
Chiropractic College, Pittsburgh, Pa., Jan., 1922-. Prin., Dayton, 
Va., H. S., 1913-14; Fort Valley H. S., Detrick, Va., 1914-17; Barcroft, 
Va., H. S., 1917-18; Recuperating in health, 1918-20. Mem. Va. Folk- 
Lore Soc. Address, Bridgewater, Va. 

LINT, PERRY A. 

B. Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 18, 1884; s. William and Eva Anne 
(Stauffer) Lint; mar. Cora M. Stotler, July 5, 1911; Un. Ch. of B. 
at North Manchester, Ind., 1903. Stu. Manchester College, Prep., 
1902-06; Mt. Morris College, 1906-08; University of Mich., Ann 
Arbor, 1908-09, A. B.; University of Chicago, summers 1911, 1912. 
Prin., Norway, Mich., H. S., 1909-12; Escanaba, Mich., H. S., 1912- 
17; Educational secretary, Y. M. C. A., Camp Grant, Ill., April-May, 
1918; Hut educational director and lecturer, France, May-Dec., 1918; 
Educational director and lecturer, U. S. Army of Occupation, Germany, 
Jan.-July, 1919; Scout executive, Columbus, Ohio, Jan., 1920-. Ad¬ 
dress, Boy Scouts of America, 300 Hartman Building, Columbus, Ohio. 

LIZER, LOLA Marie (Buck). 

B. Franklin Grove, Ill., June 11, 1899; dau. Ira L. and Malinda 
(Snider) Buck; Un. Ch. of B. Franklin Grove, 1911. Stu. Franklin 
Grove H. S., 1913-17; De Kalb Normal School, Ill., three summers; 
Mt. Morris College, 1918-21, A. B. Teacher, rural school, Lee Co., Ill., 
191/-18; English teacher, Shabbona, Ill., H. S., 1921-23. Mar. Dale 
Lizer of Mt. Morris, Ill. Address, Mt. Morris, Ill. 

LONG, DAVID Daniel. 

B. Abbottstown, Pa., Dec. 6, 1887; s. J. A. and Mary (Bucher) 
Long; mar. Catharine Lovely of York, Pa., Dec. 30, 1913; Un. Ch. of B. 
at York, about 1898. Stu. York H. S., 1905; Pa. State College, State 
College P. O., Agronomy, 1905-09, B. S. in Agriculture. Scientist in 
Soil Survey, Bureau of Soils, U. S. Dept, of Agriculture, Washington, 
D. C., 1909-12; Soil Expert in charge of Soil Survey, Georgia State Col¬ 
lege of Agriculture, University of Ga., Athens, 1912-20; Soil Specialist, 
Soil Improvement Committee, Southern Fertilizer Assoc., 1920-. Mem. 
Phi Kappa Phi; Amer. Agronomy Soc.; Amer. Eugenic Society; Fel- 


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low, Amer. Assoc, for the Advancement of Science. Address, Soil 
Improvement Committee, Rhodes Building, Atlanta, Ga. 

LONG, EDGAR Fanver. 

B. Bridgewater, Va., Oct. 26, 1886; Caleb and Fannie C. 
(Mullendore) Long; mar. Edith Cressman, June 6, 1913; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Union Bridge, Md., 1905. Stu. Blue Ridge College, Acad., 1904-07; 
ibid., College, 1908-11, A. B.; University of Pa., Philadelphia, English 
and History, 1911-12, 1916; University of Kans., Lawrence, English, 
1916, A. M. Prin., Fairplay, Md., graded schools, 1907-08; Instructor, 
Blue Ridge College, Prep. Dept., 1908-09; Professor of English, Mc¬ 
Pherson College, 1912-16; Head of English Dept., Wilmington, Del., 
H. S., 1916-17; Farmer, 1917-18; Prin., Boonsboro, Md., H. S., 1918-. 
Address, Boonsboro, Md. 

LONG, Ephraim WILBUR. 

B. Jan. 18, 1884; s. D. Victor and Edith (Stoner) Long; mar. 
Estelle Nininger of Daleville, Va., Dec. 31, 1910; Un. Ch. of B. (Manor 
Church) Md., 1900. Stu, Md. Collegiate Institute (now Blue Ridge 
College) 1899-1902; Juniata College, 1903-09, A. B.; University 
of Pittsburgh, Education, 1912-15, M. A.; Columbia University, New 
York City, summer, 1918. Teacher, country school, Detour, Md., 
1902-03; Prin., Grammar School, Fairplay, Md., 1905-07; Defiance, 
Pa., H. S., 1909-10; Teacher of Algebra, Johnstown, Pa., H. S., 1910- 
11; Teacher of Physics, Jeannette, Pa., H. S., 1911-14; Prin., ibid., 
1914-15; Supt. of schools, ibid., 1915-. Address, 304 N. .Second St., 
Jeannette, Pa. 

LONG, HARVEY. 

B. Bradford, Ohio, July 31, 1882; s. John and Nancy (Bigler) 
Long; mar. Anna Trostle, May 27, 1906; Un. Ch. of B. at Mt. Morris, 
Ill., Feb., 1900; deacon, 1915. Stu. Mt. Morris College, ComY., 1899- 
1902, B. Accts.; ibid., English Scientific, 1902-04; ibid., College, 
1904-06, 1913-18, A. B. Teacher, Brookville, Ill., 1906-08; Willard, 
Wis., 1908-12; Prin., Mt. Morris H. S., 1912-18; Teacher, Shattuck 
Military School, Faribault, Minn., 1918-20; Supt. of schools, Franklin 
Grove, Ill., 1920-23; Financial work, Kable Brothers Co., printers 
and publishers, Mt. Morris, 1923-. Address, Mt. Morris, Ill. 

LONG, HARVEY. 

5*. Elias Long. Grad. University of III., Urbana, 1922, A. B. 
Address, Mt. Morris, Ill. 

LONG, ISAAC Samuel. 

B. Port Republic, Va., May 13, 1875; j. William H. and Eliza 
(Carpenter) Long; mar. Effie V. Showalter, Oct. 6, 1903; Un, Ch. of B. 


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at Mill Creek, Va., Jan. 28, 1891; minister, Aug. 31, 1895; elder, 1908. 
Stu. Bridgewater College, 1895-99, B. A.; University of Va., Char¬ 
lottesville, 1899-1900; Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, Jan. to June, 
1903; Bridgewater College, 1912, M. A.; Columbia University, New 
York City, summer, 1921; Bridgewater College, miscellaneous work, 
1921-22, while on furlough. Teacher, Md. Collegiate Institute (now 
New Windsor College) Union Bridge, Md., 1900-02; Evangelist, Va., 
1902-03; Missionary to India, Oct., 1903-. Stu. Columbia University, 
New York City, summer, 1922. Address, Elgin, Ill., care of General 
Mission Board, Ch. of B. 

LONG, RAYMOND Victor. 

B. Hagerstown, Md., March 4, 1887; s. D. Victor and Edith B. 
(Stoner) Long; Harriett C. Paulette of Farmville, Va., June 
3, 1916; Un. Ch. of B. at Hagerstown, 1900. Stu. Columbia University, 
New York City, Teachers College, 1910-13, B. S.; ibid., 1913-14, M. 
A. Supervisor of Manual Training in N. J., 1911-13; Supervisor of 
Industrial Education, Farmville, Va., 1914-18; Bowling Green, Ohio, 

1918- 19; State Supervisor of Trade and Industrial Education in Va., 

1919- . Active in surveys and research; author of magazine articles; 
at present, at work on preparation of textbooks. Mem. National 
Education Assoc.; National Soc. for Vocational Education; Phi Delta 
Kappa; Theta Delta Chi. Address, 1838 W. Grace St., Richmond, Va. 

LOWER, STEWART E-. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, A. B. Address, No. Man¬ 
chester, Ind. (College Office.) 

LOWER, VELMA La Reigh. 

B. North Manchester, Ind., Nov. 25, 1899; dau. Oral O. and Della 
(Horning) Lower; Un. Ch. of B. at North Manchester, 1913. Stu. 
Chester H. S., North Manchester, 1913-17; Manchester College, 
Home Economics, 1917-20. Teacher of home economics, Tyner, Ind., 
H. S., 1920-. Mem. W. C. T. U. Address, North Manchester, Ind., 
R. R. 2. 

MADEIRA, CHARLES Calvin, Jr. 

B. Milton Grove, Lancaster Co., Pa., March 20, 1897; s. Charles 
Calvin and Laura Elizabeth (Rothermel) Madeira; mar. Naomi B. 
Shamper of Lykens, Pa., Aug. 3, 1921; Un. Ch. of B. at Elizabethtown, 
Pa., March 5, 1911. Stu. Elizabethtown H. S., 1909-14; Lebanon 
Valley College, Annville, Pa., 1-914-15; Zanerian Art College, Colum¬ 
bus, Ohio, summer, 1916; Juniata College, 1915-18, A. B. Clerk, 
Kreider Shoe Factory, Elizabethtown, 1913; Apiarist for'Harry W. 
Beaver, bee-keeper, Troy, Pa., summer, 1914; Farmer, summer, 1917; 



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Ass’t teacher of grammar, Latin and German, Juniata College, Acad., 
1917-18; Manager of several farms, Elizabethtown, 1918-20; Teacher 
of history and science, Susquehanna Twp. H. S., Harrisburg, Pa., 1920-. 
Mem. National Christian Assoc, of Chicago; Pocket Testament League 
of Philadelphia. Address, 1928 Forster St., Harrisburg, Pa. 

MADEIRA, ELSIE (Lehman). 

B. near Elizabethtown, Pa., July 11, 1891; dau. Peter L. and Annie 
W. (Hernley) Lehman; mar. Isaac T. Madeira of Elizabethtown, Sept. 
25, 1913; Un. Ch. of B. at Elizabethtown, Jan., 1904. Stu. Elizabeth¬ 
town H. S., 1904-08; First Pa. State Normal School, Millersville, 
1908-10. Teacher in public schools, of Mt. Joy Twp., Lancaster Co., 
Pa., one year; Teacher of fifth grade, Borough Schools of Elizabeth¬ 
town, one year. Address, Elizabethtown, Pa. 

MAHAN, GRANT. 

B. Eagle Corners, Wis., Nov. 19, 1862; s. Daniel and Catherine 
(Miller) Mahan; mar. Lillus E. Kepner of Nora, Ill., Ott. 12, 1887; 
Un. Ch. of B. at Mt. Morris, Ill., March, 1886; deacon, ibid. Mt. 
Morris College, Acad., 1881-83; University of Mich., 1886-91, B. L.; 
Universities of Leipzig and Halle, Germany, 1892-93. Teacher of 
Modern Languages, Mt. Morris College, 1891-92, 1893-98; Editor, 
Brethren Publishing House, Mt. Morris and Elgin, Ill., 1898-1907; 
Lumbering, Omaja, Cuba, 1907-19; Farmer, Rehoboth, Md., 1919-. Mem. 
National Geographic Soc. Address, Rehoboth, Md. 

MAHAN, WALTER Kepner. 

B. Mt. Morris, Ill., June 15, 1893; s. Grant and Lillus E. (Kep¬ 
ner) Mahan; mar. Chloa B. Kreider, Oct. 12, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Elgin, Ill., Oct., 1905; minister, May, 1914. Stu. Elgin H. S., 1907; 
Mt. Morris College, Acad., 1912-14; ibid., College, 1915-19, A. B.; ibid., 
Teacher of Spanish, 1915-19; Manager of farm, Delhi, N. Y., 1919-20; 
Farmer, Rehoboth, Md., 1920-. Address, Rehoboth, Md. 

MALLOTT, FLOYD Elwood. 

B. Deshler, Ohio, Feb. 13, 1897; s. George E. and Nettie (Henry) 
Mallott; mar. Hazel Ruth Blocker of Greenville, Ohio, Sept., 1921; 
Un. Ch. of B. at Deshler, Jan. 29, 1911; minister, Aug., 1914. Stu. 
Deshler H. S., 1910-14; Defiance College, Defiance, Ohio, Normal, 
summer, 1914; Manchester College, 1915-17, and summers, 1915, 1917, 
A. B.; University of Chicago, summer, 1919; Bethany Bible School, 
1920-22, B. D., thesis, “ The Biblical Doctrine of Conversion.” Teacher, 
rural schools, Henry Co., Ohio, 1914-15; Ass’t in History, Manchester 
College, 1916-17; Prim, Brilliant, Ohio, H. S., 1917-18; Professor of 
history, Blue Ridge College, 1918-20; Instructor in Church History, 


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Bethany Bible School, 1921-. Evangelist. Address, 3435 Van Buren 
St., Chicago, Ill. 

MALLOTT, Hazel RUTH (Blocher). 

B. Greenville, Ohio, Feb. 27, 1897; dau. Ira S. and Laura 
(Wagner) Blocher; mar. Floyd E. Mallott, Sept. 24, 1921; Un. Ch. of 
B. (Poplar Grove Church) Greenville, 1906. Stu. West Branch, 
Mich., H. S., 1912-13; Greenville, Ohio, H. S., 1913-16; Bethany 
Bible School, 1918-20; Manchester College, summers 1915, 1917, 
school years 1920-21, A. B. Teacher, Union City, Ind., 1916-18. Mem. 
Y. W. C. A. Address, 3435 W. Van Buren St., Chicago. 

MANBECK, HARRY Frederick. 

B. Strodes Mills, Pa., Oct. 5, 1891; s. Albert A. and Elizabeth 
(Swigart) Manbeck; Un. Ch. of B. (Spring Run Cong.) McVeytown, 
Pa., Oct. 17, 1907. Stu. Juniata College, Normal English, 1908-11 ; 
B. E.; ibid., College, 1912-17, A. B. Teacher of Math., Tyrone, Pa., PI. 
S., 1917-18; Military Service, Feb., 1918, to May, 1919; Teacher of 
Math., Kiskiminitas Springs School, Saltsburg, Pa., 1919-. Address, 
.McVeytown, Pa. 

MANGES, Charlie FRANK. 

B. Haymakertown, Va., Oct. 16, 1900; s. Charlie Walter and 

Leona Ellena (White) Manges; Stu. Asbury, - , H. S., 1913-17; 

Daleville College, Junior College, 1917-20; Medical College of Va., 
Richmond, Va., 1920-21; University of Va., Charlottesville, 1921-. Ad¬ 
dress , Troutville, Va. 

MANGES, BESSIE Ellena. 

B. Haymakertown, Va., July 6, 1902; dau. Charlie Walter and 
Leona Ellena (White) Manges; Un. Ch. of B. at Daleville, Va., 1915. 
Stu. Asbury, Va., H. S., three years; Daleville College, Acad., 
1918-19; ibid., Jr. College, 1919-21; Harrisonburg, Va., State Normal 
School, 1921-22. Mem. Y. W. C. A. Address, Troutville, Va., R. 2. 

MAPH1S, OMER Benjamin. 

B. Clayton, Ohio, May 16, 1894; s. Frank B. and Elizabeth M, 
(Dafler) Maphis; mar. Elsie G. Bauermaster, June 5, 1918; Un. Ch. 
of B. at Clayton, April 2, 1905; minister, Aug. 28, 1914. Stu. Brook- 
ville, Ohio, H. S., 1908-12; Manchester College, summer, 1912; ibid., 
1912-14; Ohio State University, Columbus, summer, 1914; Blue Ridge 
College, 1914-15, A. B. ; Bethany Bible School, Seminary, 1916-19, 
1921-22, B. D.; University of Illinois, Urbana, Library Course, sum¬ 
mer, 1918; Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill., Dept, of Re¬ 
ligious Education, 1920-21; Columbia University, New York City, 
General Education, summer, 1921. Pastor, Springfield, Ohio, 1915-16; 



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Ass’t Librarian, Bethany Bible School, 1917-19; Librarian, ibid., 1919-; 
Ass’t. Professor of Religious Education, ibid., 1921 -. Mem. Chicago 
Library Club; Amer. Library Assoc. Thesis for B. D., “A Bibli¬ 
ography of Religious Education.” Address, 3435 W. Van Buren St., 
Chicago. 

MARKEY, DAVID H-. 

Minister. Grad. Elizabethtown College, 1923, A. B. Address, 
Centerport, Pa. (College Office.) 

MARTIN, CHRISTIAN Longenecker. 

B. Elizabethtown, Pa., Aug. 12, 1890; s. E. H. and Alice 
B. (Longenecker) Martin; mar. E. Grace Moyer, Feb. 23, 1918; Un. 
Ch. of B. at Elizabethtown, 1913. Stn. Elizabethtown College, 1912- 
13, Pd. B.; Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa., grad. 
1916, A. B.; University of Pa., Philadelphia, summer, 1917; Medical 
student, 1920- (?) ; Franklin and Marshall College, 1921-22, A. M., 
thesis, “ Effects of the World War on England.” Teacher, public 
schools, Lancaster Co., Pa., 1908-11; Head, Dept, of Latin, East 
Liberty Acad., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1916-17; Head, Dept, of Oratory, 
Mercersburg Acad., Mercersburg, Pa., 1917-18; Head, Dept, of History, 
ibid., 1918-20; Sales manager, Hershey Cry. Co., Lancaster, Pa., June, 
1920-Jan., 1922; Teacher, Boys’ H. S., Lancaster, Pa., Jan. 1922-. Mem. 
Phi Beta Kappa. Address, Elizabethtown, Pa., care of E. H. Martin, R. 
R. 2. 

MARTIN, RODNEY. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1922, A. B. Address, Wiley, Colo. 
(College Office.) 

MARTIN, SCOTT. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1922, A. B. Address, Wiley, Colo. 
(College Office.) 

MARTZ, SUPERA Dorothy. 

« 

B. Loganton, Pa., Mar. 9, 1897; dan. Francis E. and Fietta 
(Garner) Martz; Un. Ch. of B. at Elizabethtown College. Stn. Logan¬ 
ton, Pa., H. S., (two year course) 1913-15; Lycoming Co. Normal 
School, Muncy, Pa., one-third year; Elizabethtown College, Peda¬ 
gogical, two and one-third years, grad. 1919, Pd. B.; ibid., College, three 
years, grad. 1922, A. B. Teacher, Rural Schools of Pa., two years; 
Student-teacher of Elementary Science and History, one year; Librarian, 
Elizabethtown College, one year. Courses in teacher training, mis¬ 
sion study and Bible. Address, Loganton, Pa., R. R. 1. 



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MAUPIN, NETTIE Anna. 

Grad. Ei.tzabethtown College, 1923, A. B. Address, Free Union, 
Va. (College Office.) 

MAUST, Anna Catherine (Lingle). 

Mar. Samuel A. Maust of Waterloo, Iowa, May 25, 1923. Grad. 
McPherson College, 1923, B. Mus. Address, McPherson, Kans. 
(College Office; Gospel Messenger, June 6, 1923.) 

MAUST, NEVA Belle. 

B. Lemars, Iowa, April 23, 1897; dau. W. H. and Maggie A. 
(Miller) Maust; Un. Ch. of B. (South Waterloo Church) Waterloo, 
Iowa, 1909. Sta. Waterloo H. S., 1912-16; Iowa State Teachers 
College, Cedar Falls, 1919-20; Mt. Morris College, 1917-19, 1920-21, 
A. B. Teacher of domestic science, Orange Twp. H. S., Waterloo, 
1921-. Address , Waterloo, Iowa, R. R. 1. 

MAUST, OLIVE. 

B. Elk Lick, Pa., July 6, 1894; dau. Frank A. and Ada B. (Lichty) 
Maust; Un. Ch. of B. at Elk Lick, Oct., 1909. Stu. Salisbury H. S., 
Elk Lick, 1907-10; Bll t e Ridge College, Stenographic, 1911-12; ibid.. 
Piano, 1912-15; ibid., College, 1915-18, A. B. Teacher of English, 
Terra Alta, W. Va., H. S., 1918-19; private tutor and bookkeeper, 
Elk Lick, 1919-. Address, Elk Lick, Pa. 

MAUST, SAMUEL A-. 

Mar. Anna Catherine Lingle of McPherson, Kans., May 25, 1923. 
Grad. McPherson College, 1923, A. B. Address, Waterloo, Iowa. 
(College Office.) 

MAXCY, VAN KIRK. 

B: Floyd Co., Va., March 28, 1887; Charles Lee and Miriam 
(Reed) Maxcy; mar. Ethel Kauffman of Navarre, Kans., Aug. 23, 
1911; Un. Ch. of B. (Glenrock Cong.) Glen Rock, Neb., Feb., 1899; 
minister, (Clearwater Cong.) Lenore, Idaho, Jan., 1912. Stu. Neb. 
State Normal School, Peru, Academic and Normal, 1903-06, 1907-09; 
Teacher, 1905-07, 1909-13; R. R. Mail Clerk, 1913-14; Teacher, 1914-16; 
Wholesale Grocery Business, 1916-17; Distribution Clerk, Sante Fe 
Railroad, 1917-. Address, Emporia, Kans. 

MAXEY, JOHN Wesley. 

B. Peru, Neb., Feb. 20, 1894; John Wesley and Delilah Adaline 
(Reed) Maxey; Un. Ch. of B. (Glen Rock Cong.) Glen Rock, Neb., 
1905. Stu. H. S., 1910-11; Neb. State Normal School, Peru, 1911-12 
and two summer terms; McPherson College, 1914-17, 1919-20, A. B.; 
University of Texas, Austin, Flying Cadet, four months, 1917; U. S. 
Aviation School, Fort Worth, Texas, Second Lieut. U. S. Army, 



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iour months. Teacher, common schools of Neb., 1912-14; Physical 
Director. McPherson College, 1914-17; Aviation Instructor, U. S. 

Army Air Service, 1917-19; Athletic director,-, N. Y., 1920-. Mem. 

Amer. Legion; Collegiate Anti-Tobacco Assoc., to 1920. Address, 
Morrill, Kans. 

McCANN, EDNA Lilligh (Kessler). 

B. Mulberry Grove, Ill., June 17, 1893; dau. A. C. and Ida M. 
(Lilligh) Kessler; Un. Ch. of B. at Mulberry Grove, Nov., 1907. Stu. 
Mulberry Grove H. S., 1909-12; Mt. Morris College, Acad., 1912-14; 
ibid., College, 1914-15, 1916-19, A. B.; ibid., Expression, 1913-15. 
Teacher, rural school, Polo, Ill., 1915-16; Teacher of English and 
History, Leaf River, Ill., H. S., 1919-20; Oregon, Ill, H. S, 1920-21; 
Seneca, Ill, H. S, 1921-22. Mar. Darwin J. McCann of North Dakota, 
June 7, 1922. Address, Mt. Morris, Ill. 

McCAULEY, PEARL Ruby (West). 

Grad. Mt. Morris College, 1922, A. B. Address, Roanoke, Ill, 
R. R. 

McCORKLE, CHARLES Edward. 

B. Dawson, Ohio, Aug. 8, 1886; s. Cyrus and Mary (Younker) 
McCorkle; mar. Mary Young, July 21, 1916; Un. Ch. of B. at Dawson, 
1900. Stu. Manchester College, Prep, and College work, 1903-07; 
Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, 1907-09, Ph. B.; Clark University, 
Worcester, Mass, 1914-15, A. M, thesis, “ Instruction in the City 
Schools Concerning the War,” Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass, 
1915-16, A. M.; Ohio University, 1917, Pd. D. (honorary degree). 
Prin, Fairfield, Ill, H. S, 1909-10; Somerset, Ky, H. S, 1910-12; 
Supt. of Schools, Catlettsburg, Ky, 1912-14; Ironton, Ohio, 1916-19; 
Professor of Education (courses in City School Administration, County 
School Administration, and Educational Sociology), University of 
Wooster, Wooster, Ohio, summers 1916, 1918; Kenmore, Ohio, 1919- 
(Salary $3,700 for 1921-22). Author, “How to teach the War in the 
Public Schools,” Pedagogical Seminary, March, 1915, Vol. 22; “How 
to teach Current Events,” Pedagogical Seminary, 1915; “ The High 
Professional Standards of Present Day Superintendents,” and other 
articles. Address, Kenmore, Ohio. 

McCORKLE, WALKER Ellsworth. 

B. Shelby Co, Ohio, March 25, 1889; s. Cyrus and Mary 
(Younker) McCorkle; Un. Ch. of B. (Laramie Church) Shelby Co, 
Ohio, 1902. Stu. Manchester College, two years; Ohio University, 
Athens, Ohio, seven years; Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y, two 
years; University, Albany, N. Y, two years; University 



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of Illinois, School of Medicine, Chicago, 1916-19, M. D.; Intern, 
University Hospital, Chicago, 1919-20. Physician, 1920-. Address, 
Dawson, Ohio. (Mrs. Mary McCorkle, Dawson, Ohio.) 

McCUNE, FRANK Elton. 

B. Lanark, Ill., Aug. 15, 1882; s. R. F. and Mary E. (Rowland) 
McCune; mar. Ona May Hogan, Aug. 27, 1913; Un. Ch. of B. at 
Dallas Center, Iowa, Jan. 10, 1897; minister, Oct. 15, 1906; elder, Jan., 
1916. Stu. Dallas Center H. S., 1898-1901; McPherson College, Acad., 
1901-02; Ottawa University, Ottawa, Kans., 1902-07, A. B.; Bethany 
Bible School, 1913-14, second half of 1911-12, 1912-13. Teacher, 
Pomona, Kans., and Osawatomie, Kans., 1907-09; Teacher, Berean 
Bible School, Los Angeles, Calif., 1909-10; Sunday School Secretary and 
Evangelist, Northeastern Kans., 1910-11, first half of 1912; Pastor, 
Muncie, Ind., 1914-16; Lawrence, Kans., 1916-19; Mt. Morris, Ill., 
1919-. Address, Mt. Morris, Ill. 

McDaniel, Samuel alton. 

Grad. Blue Ridge College, 1922, A. B. Address, Denton, Md. 
(College Office.) 

McGAFFEY, Mary EDITH. 

B. Virginia, Gage Co., Neb., July 7, 1891; dan. F. G. and Phebe 
(Frantz) McGaffey; Un. Ch of B. at Quinter, Kans., Nov. 5, 1911. 
Stu. Beatrice, Neb., H. S., 1907-10; McPherson College, 1915-18, A. 
B.; University of Kans., Lawrence, 1918-19, A. M.; University of 
Chicago, summer, 1921. Teacher, rural schools of Kans., 1910-11, 
1912-15; Instructor in English, McPherson College, 1919-. Address, 
Abilene, Kans. 

McKEE, CHARLES Fahrney. 

B. Mapleville, Md., Dec. 3, 1870; s. Samuel and Barbara 
(Fahrney) McKee; mar. Iva S. Kaylor, March 16, 1897; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Huntingdon, Pa., 1888; elder, Dec. 8, 1915. Stu. Brethren Normal 
College (now Juniata College), 1887-89, B. E.; ibid., 1891, M. E.; 
Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pa., grad. 1914, A. B. Taught three 
years in public schools of Md.; in business, Royersford, Pa., fourteen 
years; Treas., Grander Stove Co., and office work; Pastor, Green 
Tree Church, Oaks, Pa., 1906-21; Covington, Ohio, 1921-. Address, 
Covington, Ohio. 

McKEE, WILBUR Kaylor. 

B. Royersford, Pa., July 21, 1898; s. C. F. and Iva (Kaylor) 
McKee; Un. Ch. of B. (Green Tree Church) Oaks, Pa., Nov. 16, 
1907; minister, April 4, 1917. Stu. Norristown H. S., 1911-14; 
Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pa., 1914-18, A. B.; Crozer Theological 


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Seminary, Upland, Pa., 1919-21, B. D.; University of Pa v Phila¬ 
delphia, 1919-21, A. M. Teacher, Naturalization and Night School, 
Sun Shipbuilding Company, Chester, Pa., 1918-19; Reader in Dept, 
of English, University of Pa., 1919-20; Instructor in English, ibid., 
1920-21; P'astor, Wilmington Mission, Wilmington, Del., 1919-21; 
Teacher of English, Juniata College, 1921-22. Address, Chester, Pa., 
910 Barclay St. 

McVEY, ALICE (Hepner). 

B. Covina, Calif., April 7, 1889; dau. William Henry and Minerva 
(Jones) Hepner; mar. Daniel B. McVey, Sept., 1910; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Covina, 1901. Stu. Covina H. S., 1904-07; Calif. State Normal 
School, Chico, 1907-09. Teacher, fourth grade, Inglewood, Calif., 1910. 
Address, Brawley, Calif. 

MENTZER, MARTHA. 

Grad. Juniata College, 1923, A. B. (College Office.) 

MERKEY, SAMUEL R-. 

B. McPherson, Kans., Dec. 10, 1889; s. I. S. and Mary (Reno) 
Merkey; Un. Ch. of B. (Washita Cong.) Cordell, Okla., Aug., 1905. 
Stu. Okla. Agricultural and Mechanical College, Stillwater, 1911-12; 
McPherson College, Acad., 1915-17; ibid., College, 1917-21, A. B.; 
ibid., Manual Arts, 1921-22. Farmer, Washita Co., Okla., 1896-1911; 
thresher in season, 1913-15. Address, Portis, Kans. 

METZGER, ELDO O-. 

B. Rossville, Ind., April 4, 1888; s. Jacob C. and Susannah 
(Gochenour) Metzger; mar. Mabell Doty of Mulberry, Ind., Nov. 25, 
1915; Un. Ch. of B. at Flora, Ind., Nov. 25, 1912. Stu. Valparaiso 
University, Valparaiso, Ind., Prep., three months, 1906; Indiana Dental 
College of the University of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Ind., 1907-10, 
D. D. S. Dentist, 1910-. Address, 1015 Columbia St., La Fayette, 
Ind. 

METZGER, IDA. 

B. Cerro Gordo, Ill., Oct. 21, 1895; dau. I. S. and Susan (Shively) 
Metzger; Un. Ch. of B. at Cerro Gordo, 1905. Stu. Long Beach, 
Calif., H. S., 1910-11; Lordsburg (now La Verne) College, Acad., 
1911-14; ibid., College, 1914-16; Manchester College, 1917-19, A. B.; 
University of Southern Calif., College of Physicians and Surgeons, 
1919-20 or 21 ; University of Michigan, Medical, 1920 or 21-. Address, 
Strathmore, Calif., Route 1; Temporary address, 1328 Washington St., 
Ann Arbor, Mich. 

METZGER, MINERVA. 

B. Mulberry, Ind., Nov. 12, 1876; dau. Aaron C. and Catherine 





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t-) Metzger; Un. Ch. of B. at Mulberry, Dec. 10, 1889. Stu. 

Mt. Morris College, Acad., 1902; Ind. University, Bloomington, grad. 
1909, A. B.; Bethany Bible School, 1909-10. Grade teacher in Ind., 
1901-09; Missionary to India, 1910-; Sup’t. of Girls’ School, Ping 
l ing Hsien, Shansi, China. Address , Ping Ting Hsien, Shansi, China. 

METZLER, BURTON. 

B. Nappanee, Ind., Jan. 20, 1894; s. David and Lucinda (Hollo¬ 
way) Metzler; mar. Alma Stump, Sept. 21, 1921; Un. Ch. of B. at 
Nappanee, 1911; minister, Sept., 1917. Stu. Rossville, Ind., H. S., 
1907-08; Nappanee H. S., 1908-12; Manchester College, 1912-13, 1914- 
17, A. B. in 1920; Bethany Bible School, 1918-21, B. D., thesis, “The 
Atonement;” ibid., Seminary, 1921-. Teacher, country schools near 
Nappanee, 1913-14, 1917-18; Ass’t teacher of Math., Acad, of Man¬ 
chester College, 1916-17; Dist. Sunday School Secretary for Northern 
Ind., 1918-19; Ass’t. instructor in Greek, Bethany Bible School, 1921-; 
Director, daily vacation Bible Schools, summers 1920, 1921. Address, 
Nappanee, Ind. 

METZLER, JOHN D-. 

B. Nappanee, Ind., July 16, .1898; s. David and Lucinda (Hollo¬ 
way) Metzler; Un. Ch. of B. at Nappanee, 1912; minister, Jan. 1, 1922. 
Stu. Nappanee H. S., 1911-15; Manchester College, 1915-17; Bethany 
Bible School, Seminary, 1919; Lewis Institute, Science, 1919; Man¬ 
chester College, 1920, A. B. Teacher of Dist. School, Ind., 1917-18. 
Mar. Margaret B. Eldredge of Fruitland, Idaho, June 6, 1922. Ad¬ 
dress, Nappanee, Ind. 

METZLER, ROY L-. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, A. B. Address, Wakarusa, Ind. 
(College Office.) 

MEYER, JACOB Gibble. 

B. Fredericksburg, Pa., March 16, 1884; .y. Jacob W. and Leah 
(Gibble) Meyer; mar. Anna Royer, Oct. 13, 1910; Un. Ch. of B. 
(Little Swatara Church) Lebanon Co., Pa., Sept., 1894; minister, 
March 22, 1911; elder, Nov. 21, 1919. Grad. Elizabethtown College, 
1905, Pd. B.; Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa., 1910, 
A. B.; Columbia University, New York City, Pure Science, 1914, A. 
M.; Stu. University of Pa., Philadelphia, Science, summers, 1906, 
1907; Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City, Edu¬ 
cation, 1917-18; ibid., summers 1911-14. Teacher, public schools, 
Lancaster Co., Pa., 1902-03; Professor of Math, and Physical Science, 
Elizabethtown College, 1905-07; Professor of Math, and Methods, 
First Pa. State Normal School, Millersville, 1910-11; Instructor in 





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Physics, Horace Mann School of Teachers’ College, Columbia Uni¬ 
versity, 1916-17; Professor of Education, Elizabethtown College, 1917- 
21; President, ibid., 1921-. Author, “ Things Worth While,” 1917; 

“ Molecular Magnitudes,” 1918. Gave standardized tests to elementary 
and high school pupils to measure intelligence and progress, 1920. 
Mem. Pa. State Educational Assoc.; Amer. Red Cross. Address, 
Elizabethtown, Pa. 

MEYERS, WILLIAM Horace. 

B. Milledgeville, Ill., Jan. 11, 1886; s. Samuel J. and Ellen (Fike) 
Meyers; mar. Johanna Horn of Moorehead, Minn., June 16, 1915; 
Un. Ch. of B. at Milledgeville, 1899; minister, Raisin, Calif., May - 
7, 1916. Stu. Mt. Morris College, Business, 1902-05; ibid., 1907-08, 
B. Accts.; ibid., Acad., 1908-09; ibid., College, 1910-14, A. B. Teacher, 
Milledgeville, 1905-07; grades, ibid., 1909-10; Bookkeeper Mt. Morris 
College, 1910-14; Bookkeeper and Ass’t to Business Manager, ibid., 
1914-15; Farmer, Raisin, Calif., 1915-. Mem. Farm Bureau. Address, 
Fresno, Calif., Route G. 

MICKEL, RAYMOND Albert. 

B. New Paris, Pa., Sept. 12, 1894; s. Thomas B. and Anna M. 
(Blackburn) Mickel; Un. Ch. of B. at Huntingdon, Pa., Nov. 16, 1913; 
minister, April 8, 1917. Stu. Juniata College, Acad., 1913-15; ibid., 
College, 1915-19, A. B. Teacher of History, Kiskiminetas Springs 
School for Boys, Saltsburg, Pa., 1919-22; Ass’t. track coach, ibid., 
1920-21; Head track coach, ibid., 1921-22; Settlement work, Christodora 
Settlement House, summers 1921, 1922. Expects to be engaged in 
settlement work, ibid., 1922-, and do graduate work at Columbia 
University. Address, New Paris, Pa. 

MILLER, Abram BROWN. 

B. Woodbury, Pa., June 10, 1884; s. John B. and Annie E. 
Miller; Un. Ch. of B. at Woodbury, 1895; minister, Juniata College, 
1909. Stu. Juniata College, Acad., 1902-06; ibid., College, 1906-10, 
A. B.; Columbia University, New York City, Education, summers 
1911-14, A. M. Head of Dept, of Math., Altoona, Pa., H. S., 1910-16; 
Teacher, Dept, of Social Science, Juniata College, 1916-19; Teacher of 
Math., Cleveland, Ohio, H. S., and Foreman, Educational Extension, 
Cleveland, 1920-. Address, 14021 Baldwin Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. 

MILLER, Ada Blanche. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1922, A. B. Address, Lima, Ohio. 
(College Office.) 

MILLER, ALBERT Wilson. 

B. Bridgewater, Va., Jan. 30, 1889; s. J. William and Alice 


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^Grarn) Miller; mar. Rebecca Ziegler of Bridgewater, Feb. 11, 1913; 
Un. Ch. of B. at Bridgewater, 1902. Stu. Bridgewater College, Eng¬ 
lish and Agriculture, 1901-07; Indiana Veterinary College, Indian¬ 
apolis, 1909-12, D. V. M. Veterinary surgeon, Monterey, Va., 1912-18; 
Harrisonburg, Va., 1918-20; Farmer and breeder of livestock, 1918-. 
Bureau of Animal Industry, Inspector for the eradication of tuber¬ 
culosis among cattle. Mem. Amer. Veterinary Medical Assoc.; Va. 
State Veterinary Medical Assoc. Address, Harrisonburg, Va. 
MILLER, ARTHUR Bruce. 

B. Massanetta Springs, Va., Jan. 23, 1881; .y. Andrew B. and 
Jennie S. (Long) Miller; mar. Lera R. Wampler, June 2, 1910; Un. 
Ch. of B. at Bridgewater College, Jan. 28, 1904; minister, Feb. 12, 1905. 

Stu. Teachers’ Normal School, -, one month, 1899; Rockland 

Military Acad., Nyack, N. Y., 1900-01; Teachers’ Normal School, 

-, one month, 1902; University of Va., Charlottesville, six weeks, 

1903; Bridgewater College, Acad., 1903-04; ibid., College, 1907-08, 
1909-10, B. A. Teacher, Va. public schools, 1899-1903; Graded and H. 
S,. Timberville, Va., 1904-05, 1906-07; pastor, Staunton, Va., 1910-12; 
teacher of Math., Staunton, Va., H. Si, 1911-12; pastor, Hagerstown, 
Md., 1912-19; pastor, Bridgewater College, July 1, 1919-. Address, 
Bridgewater, Va. 

MILLER, ARTHUR Simon B-. 

B. Eagle Center, Iowa, March 10, 1891; s. Simon B. and Lydia 
(Fike) Miller; mar. Jennie Blough, June 26, 1918; Un. Ch. of B. 
(South Waterloo Church) Waterloo, Iowa, 1906. Stu. Mt. Morris 
College, Business and Banking, 1911-12, B. of Accts.; ibid., Acad., 
1907-12; Iowa State College, Ames, Agriculture, 1913-17, B. S. 
Teacher, country school near Waterloo, 1912-13; Ass’t. on Short 
Course crew with the Iowa Extension Dept., Iowa State College, 
3 months, 1916; Secretary, Rural Y. M. C. A., Madison and Wapello 
Counties, Iowa, 1917-18; Private in U. S. army, Camp Dodge, Iowa, 
6 months, 1918; Teacher, Orange Twp. Consolidated H. S., Waterloo, 
1919; Missionary to India, Agricultural work, 1919-. Address, Ankles- 
var, Broach Dist., India. 

MILLER, B—- O-. « 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1923, A. B. Address, Bridgewater, 
Va. (College Office.) 

MILLER, BLANCHE Trostle (Bonsack). 

B. Westminster, Md., Dec. 2, 1892; dau. Charles D. and Ida A. 
(Trostle) Bonsack; mar. Harold C. Miller, June 6, 1917; Un. Ch. of 
B. (Meadow Branch Cong.) near Westminster, Nov. 10, 1902. Stu. 
Blue Ridge College, Prep., 1909-12; ibid., College, 1912-16, B. A.; 






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University of W. Va., Morgantown, Medical, 1917-19, B. S.; Uni¬ 
versity of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, Medical, 1919-21, M. D.; 
Intern, Chester Hospital, Chester, Pa., July, 1921 Teacher of Prep. 
English, Blue Ridge College, 1916-17. Address , Eglon, W. Va. 

MILLER, CLEMMY Olin. 

B. Henry Co., Ind., Dec. 27, 1896; s. Charles W. and Dora 
(Johnsonbaugh) Miller; mar. Cora M. Couser of Dayton, Ohio, May 
25, 1920; Un. Ch. of B. (Nettle Creek Cong.) Hagerstown, Ind., 
1905; minister, ibid.. May, 1918. Stu. Hagerstown H. S., 1911-15; 
Manchester College, 1915-17, 1919-20, A. B.; Johns Hopkins Uni¬ 
versity, Baltimore, Md., part time, 1920-21 ; Bethany Bible School, 
summer, 1921 ; University of Chicago, Chemistry, 1921-. Teacher, 
Denver, Ind., H. S., 1917-18; Farm Laborer, Hagerstown, Ind., sum¬ 
mer, 1918; Teacher of Science, Manchester College, Acad., 1919-20; 
Teacher of Chemistry, Blue Ridge College, 1920-21. Salesman, 
Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co., summer, 1916. Mem. Amer. Chemical 
Soc. Address , Hagerstown, Ind. 

MILLER, DANIEL LeRoy. 

B. Mt. Morris, Ill., Dec. 24, 1885; Michael Emrnert and 

Elizabeth (Welty) Miller; mar. Maude Marie Rahn of Lanark, Ill., 
June 20, 1918; Un. Ch. of B. at Mt. Morris, winter of 1904. Stu. 
Mt. Morris H. S., grad. 1905; Mt. Morris College, 1905-11, A. B.; 
Northwestern University, Medical Course, one year. Athletic work, 
middle west states and Canada, six years; Cashier, Citizens State 
Bank, Mt. Morris, Ill., 1916-. Mem. Y. M. C. A. Address, Mt. Morris, 
Ill. 

MILLER, DeWITT Henry. 

B. Bridgewater, Va., Jan. 22, 1890; s. Robert J. and Kate S. 
(Bowman) Miller; mar. Effie E. Thomas, Sept. 27, 1917; Un. Ch. of 
B. at Oakton, Va., 1903; minister, ibid., July 10, 1909. Hebron Seminary, 
Bible Course, 1909-11; Bridgewater College, 1912-17, A. B.; Juniata 
College, School of Theology, 1920-. Evangelist, Va., W. Va., and 
Md., 1917-18; Teacher of Math, and Languages, Hebron Seminary, 
1919-20. Address, Oakton, Va. 

MILLER, ELSIE Elizabeth. 

B. Leetonia, Ohio, April 27, 1890; dau. George M. and Anna 
(Lehman) Miller; Un. Ch. of B. (Zion Hill Church, Mahoning Cong.) 
Columbiana, Ohio, Oct., 1905. Stu. Columbiana H. S., 1906-10; Man¬ 
chester College, Normal, 1914-15, B. E.; ibid., College, 1915-18, A. 
B. Teacher, Columbiana Co., Ohio, one year; Mahoning Co., Ohio, 
two years; Teacher of Latin and History, Acad, of Manchester Col¬ 
lege, 1918-. Address, Columbiana, Ohio, R. R. 1. 


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MILLER, EMMA A- (Kesler). 

B. Urbana, Ind., July 11, 1883; dau. William and Martha Flora 
Kesler; Un. Ch. of B. at Zion, N. D., March, 1897. Stu. Cando, N. 
D., H. S., 1899-01; State Normal School. Mayville, N. D., 1903; Albion 

Normal School,-, 1912; Bethany Bible School. 1908; Manchester 

College, 1916-19, A. B. Teacher in grades of common schools in 
Towner Co., N. D., Canyon Co., Idaho and Malheur Co., Oregon, 
1902-16; Public School teacher, 1920-21. Mar. John C. Miller, May 29, 
1921. Address, Weiser, Idaho. 

MILLER, EMMA Grace. 

B. Somerset, Pa., Nov. 17, 1893; dau. Wm. A. and Elizabeth 
(Knepper) Miller; Un. Ch. of B. (Middle Creek Cong.) Western 
Dist. of Pa., 1904. Stu. Somerset H. S., 1908-11 ; Juniata College, 
1913-16, A. B.; University of Pittsburgh, Languages, summer, 1918. 
Teacher of Latin, Windber, Pa., H. S., 1916-18; Latin, Somerset H. 
S., 1918-19. Address, Somerset, Pa. 

MILLER, EUNICE Estelle (Early). 

B. Harrisonburg, Va., June 18, 1896; dau. Daniel and Ida J. 
(Kiser) Early; Un. Ch. of B. at Bridgewater College, Feb., 1914. 
Stu. Bridgewater, Va., H. S., 1912-13; Bridgewater College, Prep., 
1913-14, B. E.; ibid., College, 1916-19, B. A. Teacher, Timberville, 
Va., primary public school, 1914-15; teacher, seventh grade, Spring 
Creek, Va., public school, 1915-16; teacher of modern languages, Elk- 
ton, Va., H. S., 1919-20. Mar. Omega L. Miller, June 8, 1920. Address, 
316 N. Elson St., Kirksville, Mo. 

MILLER, E- W-. 

Grad. Bridgewateb College, 1923, B. S. Address. Bridgewater, Va. 
(College Office.) 

MILLER, FORREST Adrian. 

B. South English, Iowa, May 18, 1897; s. William Henry and 
Alice Gertrude (Brestler) Miller; Un. Ch. of B. at North English, 
Iowa, Or*., 1910. Stu. North English H. S., 1911-15; Mt. Morris 
College, 1916-18, 1919-20, A. B. Military Service, Camp Dodge, Iowa, 
1918-19; Teacher, Berry, Ill., H. S., 1920-21; Supt. of Schools, ibid., 
1921-. Address, South English, Iowa, R. F. D. 1. 

MILLER, FREDERIC Martin. 

B. Sharpsburg, Md., Nov. 12, 1881 ; j. Henry M. and Emma A. 
(Mullendore) Miller; mar. Ruth D. Kesecker, Jan. 23, 1918; Un. Ch. 
of B. (Manor Cong.) Sharpsburg, Nov., 1898. Stu. Sharpsburg H. 
S., 1897-98; Juniata College, Acad., 1903-04; ibid., College, 1905-09, 
B. A.; Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Physics, 1909. Teacher, 






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grade school, Washington Co., Md., 1904-05; Teacher of Science, 
Glynn Acad., Brunswick, Ga., 1909-10; Prin., Hedgesville, W. Va., 
H. S., 1910-12; Supt., Hedgesville Dist., 1912-; Manager 

of farm, 1914-. Mem. Chamber of Commerce; Amer. Red Cross; 
W. Va. State Teachers’ Assoc.; National Geographic Soc. Address, 
Hedgesville, W. Va. 

MILLER, GEORGE Aaron. 

B. Beaver City, Neb., Aug. 6, 1892; s. Elizabeth Cornelia 

(Howarter) Miller; mar. -, Sept. 9, 1920; Un. Ch. of B. at Burr 

Oak, Kans., 1906. Stu. Portis, Kans., H. S., 1908-12; Kansas State 
Agricultural College, Manhattan, Mechanical Engineering, 1914- 
19, B. S. in Mechanical Engineering. Teacher, common school, Norton 
Co., Kans., 1912-13; Engineer, Meter Dept., Commonwealth Edison 
Co., Chicago, summer, 1917; U. S. Navy, Great Lakes, Ill., Naval 
Training Station, summer, 1918; Engineering, traction engine and 
garage work, western Kans., summer, 1919; Research engineer, Gen¬ 
eral Electric Company, Lynn, Mass., Sept. 20, 1919-. Working on an 
original design of Uniflow steam engine, Jan., 1919-, certain drawings 
completed and photographed by March, 1922, ready for inspection by 
interested companies. Mem. Amer. Soc. of Mechanical Engineers. 
Address , Portis, Kans., Present address, Lynn, Mass., care of General 
Electric Co., or 232 Lynnfield St., Lynn, Mass. 

MILLER, GEORGIA. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1922, A. B. Address, Laketon, Ind. 
(College Office.) 

MILLER, GRACE Elida. 

Grad. Mt. Morris College, 1922, A. B. Address, South English, 
Iowa. 

MILLER, GRACE (Hileman). 

B. Frankstown, Pa., April 26, 1878; dan. Thomas Todd and Mary 
Catherine (Delozier) Hileman; mar. John Luther Miller, April 21, 
1904; Un. Ch. of B. at Juniata College, May, 1899. Stu. Juniata 
College, Acad., spring terms of 1897, 1898, 1899; Lordsburg College 
(now La Verne College) Acad., 1901-02; ibid., Bible Normal, 1905- 
OS; ibid., Sunday School Teachers’ course, 1905-09; ibid., Bible and 
Expression, 1909-10, 1913-14, B. S. L. Teacher, country school, Franks¬ 
town, Pa., winters 1897-99; Student-teacher, Prep, branches, Lords¬ 
burg College, 1901-02; Conducting Japanese night school, La Verne, 
Calif., 1912-; conducting Mexican night school, La Verne, 1919-. Ad¬ 
dress, La Verne, Calif. 



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MILLER, HAROLD Clayton. 

B. Eglon, W. Va., April 5, 1892; s. Aaron C. and Lydia (Werner) 
Miller; mar. Blanche T. Bonsack of New Windsor, Md., June 6, 1917; 
Un. Ch. of B. (German Settlement Cong.) Eglon, July 2, 1905; minis¬ 
ter, Dec. 28, 1918. Stu. summer normals, 1910-12; Parsons, W. Va., 
H. S., 1914; Blue Ridge College, Acad., 1914-15; ibid., College, 1915-17; 
W. Va. University, Morgantown, Education, summer, 1913; ibid., 
Medicine, 1917-19, B. S.; University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, 
Medical, 1920-21, M. D.; Intern, Chester Hospital, Chester, Pa., 
July, 1921-. Teacher, Accident School, Eglon, W. Va., 1910-11; White 
Hall School, Mt. Storm, W. Va., 1911-12; Accident School, Mt. Storm, 
1912-13; Prin., Henry, W. Va., School, 1913-14; Teacher of biology, 
Blue Ridge College, Acad., 1915-17. Address , Eglon, W. Va. 

MILLER, HELEN Frances. 

B. Meyersdale, Pa., Aug. 10, 1896; dau. Daniel Lichty and Grace 
Ellen (Miller) Miller; Un. Ch. of B. at Juniata College, 1914. Stu. 
Juniata College, Acad., 1913-15; ibid., Home Economics, 1915-17; 
Pa. State College, State College, Pa., Household arts, summer, 1921. 
Head of Home Economics, College Dept., Daleville College, 1917-18; 
Teacher of Fifth Grade, Meyersdale Public School, 1919-21; teacher 
of Vocational Household Arts, Waynesboro, Pa., H. S., 1921-. Address, 
Confluence, Pa. 

MILLER, JENNIE (Blough). 

B. Stoystown, Pa., Dec. 6, 1893; dau. Peter J. and Katherine 
(Horner) Blough; mar. Arthur S. B. Miller of Waterloo, Iowa, June 
26, 1918; Un. Ch. of B. at Waterloo, 1907. Stu. West Waterloo 
H. S., 1907-11; Mt. Morris College, 1913-15, 1916-18, A. B. Teacher, 
country school, 1912-13, 1915-16; Missionary to India, 1919-. Ad¬ 
dress, Anklesvar, Broach Dist., India. 

MILLER, JESSE K-. 

Grad. Juniata College, 1922, A. B. Address, -. (College 

Office.) 

MILLER, JOHN David. 

B. Spring Creek, Va., May 7, 1870; s. Martin P. and Rebecca 

(Heatwole) Miller; mar. Bertha Virginia (-) of Stuarts Draft, Va., 

Dec. 25, 1902; Un. Ch. of B: (Beaver Creek Cong.) Rockingham Co., 
Va., 1889. Stu. Peabody Normal College, Nashville, Tenn., Licentiate 
of Instruction, L. I., 1894-97; Bridgewater College, 1899-01, B. A.; 
Medical College of Va., Richmond, 1903-1906, M. D.; Bridgewater 
College, M. A., 1912 (honorary degree). Professor of Math, and 
Science, Bridgewater College, 1901-03; Practicing physician, 1906-; 





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Lecturer on preventive medicine, College physician, and Director of the 
Infirmary, Bridgewater College, 1916-. Address , Bridgewater, Va. 

MILLER, JOHN Ezra. 

B. Milledgeville, Ill., March 13, 1865; s. Daniel M. and Mary 
(Lichty) Miller; mar. Jeanette Blough, Aug. 16, 1894; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Milledgeville, Aug., 1878; elder. Stu. Mt. Morris College, Acad., 
1887-90; ibid., Seminary, 1890-92, B. L.; University of Mich., Ann 
Arbor, 1892-94, A. B.; University of III., Urbana, 1900-02, A. M.; ibid., 
part time 1902-04; Mt. Morris College, 1912, LL. D. (honorary degree). 
Teacher in country school, 1884-86; Teacher of Latin and Greek, 
Mt. Morris College, 1894-1900; Acad, of University of Ill., 1900-04; 
President, Mt. Morris College, 1904-15; Editor, Sunday School 
literature for Ch. of B., 1915-. Travelled in Europe, summer of 1911; 
member of Sunday School Commission of Eighteen, sent to Near East 
by Near East Committee to study famine conditions, spring and sum¬ 
mer of 1919; lecturer for Sunday School institutes and on the Near 
East; Author, “With Williams Our Secretary,” 1921. Mem. Religious 
Education Assoc.; Sunday School Council of Evangelical Denomina¬ 
tions ; Secretary, General Sunday School Board of Ch. of B., 1915-20; 
Chairman, Relief and Reconstruction Committee, Ch. of B. Address, 
235 Hamilton Ave., Elgin, Ill. 

MILLER, J- QUINTER. 

B. Mt. Sidney, Va., Aug. 6, 1899; s. S. D. and Minnie (Cline) 
Miller; Un. Ch. of B. (Pleasant Valley Cong.) Weyers Cave, Va., 
1914; minister, (Pleasant Valley Church) Weyers Cave, Aug., 1921. 
Stu. Weyers Cave and Mt. Sidney H. S., 1913-16; Bridgewater 
College, 1916-18, 1919-21, A. B.; Boston University, School of Re¬ 
ligious Education and Social Service, 1921 -. Teacher, Vacation church 
schools, 1921 ; Director of Religious Education, Trinity Episcopal 
Church, Newton Center, Mass., 1922; Substitute for Dr. Warming- 
ham, Hyde Park Training School; Substitute for Professor Humber, 
Malden Training School for Church Leaders, Boston University, 1922. 
Supervisor Vacation Bible Schools, Greenville, Pa., summer, 1922, 
Address , Mt. Sidney, Va. 

MILLER, LAURENCE Albert. 

B. Kinross, Iowa, Feb. 22, 1898; j. A. W. and Sarah (Etter) 
Miller; Un. Ch. of B. at North English, Iowa, 1910; minister, May, 
1918. Stu. North English H. S., 1911-15; Mt. Morris College, 1915- 
19, A. B.; University of Iowa, Medical, 1919-. Address, South Eng¬ 
lish, Iowa. 



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MILLER, LEO Henry. 

B. Sharpsburg, Md., Sept. 28, 1893; s. Henry Martin and Emma 
(Mullendore) Miller; mar. Margaret McKeveen, Sept. 4, 1917; Un. 
Ch. of B. at Sharpsburg, about 1905. Stu. Shepherd State Normal 
School, Shepherdstown, W. Va., 1909-12; W. Va. University, Morgan¬ 
town, 1914-17, A. B.; University of Md., Baltimore, Law, 1918-20, 
LL. B. Prin., Bunker Bill, W. Va., H. S., 1917-18; Military Service, 
Sergeant, Motor Transport Corps, 1918; Attorney at Law, Baltimore, 
Md., 1919-20; Prin., Martinsburg, W. Va., H. S., 1920-. Address, 
Martinsburg, W. Va. 

MILLER, LEO H omer. 

B. Huntington Co., Ind., Nov. 23, 1889; s. Emery and - 

(-) Miller; mar. Ethel Mishler, Dec. 28, 1911; Un. Ch. of B. in 

Huntington Co., 1905 ; minister, Feb. 8, 1913. Stu. Bethany Bible School, 
1913-16; Manchester College, 1916-18, A. B. Farmer, South Whit¬ 
ley, Ind., 1912-14; Field worker for Manchester College, 1918; pastor, 
Mississinewa Church, Ind., 1919-20; Ladoga church, Ind., 1920 7 . Ad¬ 
dress, Ladoga, Ind. 

MILLER, LeROY C-. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1922, A. B. Address, Dayton, Va. 
(College Office.) 

MILLER, LULA A-. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1922, A. B. Address, Bridgewater, 
Va. (College Office.) 

MILLER, Marcus CLEMENT. 

B. Lima, Ohio, Feb. 9, 1894; s. Jesse S. and Sarah (Fairburn) 
Miller; mar. Gladys Ryan, June, 1921; Un. Ch. of B. at Lima, 1910. Stu. 
Lima H. S., 1908-12; Manchester College, 1912-14, 1915-17, A. B.; 
Ohio State University, Columbus, Medicine, 1917-20, M. D. in 1921; 
Intern, Franklin Co. Sanitarium, Columbus, 1920. Instructor in 
Math, and Science, Hailey, Idaho, H. S., 1914-15; Physician and Sur¬ 
geon, West Cairo, Ohio, 1921-. Mem. Alpha Mu Pi Omega (Medical 
Fraternity). Address, Lima, Ohio, R. R. 8. 

MILLER, MARY. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1922, A. B. Address, Blackwell, 
Okla. (College Office.) 

MILLER, Mary AGNES (Shipman). 

B. Bridgewater, Va., Sept. 2, 1892; dan. James R. and Mollie R. 
(Young) Shipman; mar. Minor C. Miller, June 7, 1916; Un. Ch. of 
B. at Bridgewater, Jan. 23, 1909. Stu. Bridgewater College, Acad., 
1905-09, B. E.; ibid., College, 1910-14, B. A. Teacher of 7th and 8th 






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grades, Timberville, Va., H. S., 1914-15; 5th grade, Bridgewater pub¬ 
lic school, 1915-16. Mem. Amer. Red Cross, W. C. T. U. Address, 
Bridgewater, Va. 

MILLER, MARY Olivia. 

B. Mt. Sidney, Va., Sept. 9, 1894; dau. Samuel D. and Minnie 
L. (Cline) Miller; Un. Ch. of'B. (Pleasant Valley Cong.) near Weyer’s 
Cave, Va., Oct., 1909. Stu. Weyer’s Cave H. S., 1912-15; Mt. Sidney 
H. S., 1915-16; Bridgewater College, 1916-20, B. A. Teacher, Timber¬ 
ville, Va., H. S., 1920-21. Mem. Y. W. C. A. Address, Mt. Sidney, Va. 

MILLER, Mary Virginia. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1922, A. B. Address, Bridgewater, 
Va. (College Office.) 

MILLER, MAURINE I-. 

Grad. La Verne College, 1923, A. B. Address, La Verne, Calif. 
(College Office.) 

MILLER, MERLIN Gibson. 

B. Maxwell, Iowa, June 13, 1893; s. Samuel Bechtold and Carrie 
Belle (Gibson) Miller; mar. Frances Helena Prowant, June 4, 1918; 
Un. Ch. of B. at Des Moines, Iowa, Oct., 1900; minister, May, 1911; 
advanced, May, 1915. Stu. Cedar Rapids, Iowa, H. S., 1907-11; 
Bethany Bible School, 1911-14; Lewis Institute, Chicago, 1914-16; Mt. 
Morris College, 1916-17, A. B.; University of Chicago, Divinity School, 
1917, part time 1919-20; Bethany Bible School, Seminary, 1918-20. 
Instructor in New Testament Greek, Bethany Bible School, 1914-16; 
Mt. Morris College, 1916-17; Head of Dept, of New Testament Greek, 
Bethany Bible School, 1917-20; General secretary, Temperance and 
Purity Committee of Ch. of B., 1920-21; Teacher of Latin, Central 
H. S., Sioux City, Iowa, 1921-22; pastor, Kingsley, Iowa, 1921-; Supt. 
of Schools, Kingsley, 1922-. Research in New Testament Greek and 
preparation of textbooks on same, 1917-. Address, Kingsley, Iowa. 

MILLER, MINOR Cline. 

B. Mt. Sidney, Va., Jan. 16, 1889; s. Samuel D. and Minnie Lydia 
(Cline) Miller; mar. Mary Agnes Shipman of Bridgewater, Va., June 7, 
1916; Un. Ch. of B. (Pleasant Valley Church) Weyer’s Cave, Va., 
Nov., 1902; deacon, ibid., 1913; minister, ibid., Aug., 1914; advanced, 
ibid., 1916. Stu. Bridgewater College, Prep., 1906-10; ibid., Bible, 
1910-12, B. S. L.; ibid., College, 1912-14, B. A.; Boston University, 
Boston, Mass., Religious Education, 1920-21, A. M. Prin., Mt. Sid¬ 
ney H. S., 1914-18; Field Director for Board of Religious Education, 
Second Dist. of Va., 1918-19; Head, Dept, of Religious Education, 



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Bridgewater College, 1921-. Author, “Heroic Lives,” book for Junior 
Vacation Bible Schools, 1923. Address, Bridgewater, Va. 

MILLER, OLIVE P-. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1922, A. B. Address, Dayton, Va. 
(College Office.) 

MILLER, OMEGA Levi. 

B. Sangerville, Va., July 19, 1891; s. Levi and Catherine S. 
(Glick) Miller; mar. Eunice E. Early, June 30, 1921; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Nokesville, Va., Oct., 1905. Stu. Hebron Seminary, 1909-11; Bridge- 
water College, Prep., 1913-15; ibid., College, 1915-19, A. B.; Amer. 
School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo., 1921 -. Farmer prior to 1912; 
carpenter, 1912-13; Supt., Mutual Cold Storage Company, Incorporated, 
Broadway, Va., 1919-21. Mar. Eunice Early of Harrisonburg, Va., 
June 8, 1920. Address, 316 N. Elson St., Kirksville, Mo. 

MILLER, OSCAR S-. 

B. Bridgewater, Va., March 7, 1883; s. H. G. and Julia A. 
(Wright) Miller; mar. Sue B. Shaner, Nov. 29, 1909; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Bridgewater College, 1879; deacon, 1905; minister, 1907. Stn. 
Bridgewater College, Com'l., grad. 1905; ibid., Acad., grad. 1908, 
B. E.; ibid., College, grad. 1917, B. A.; Union Theological Seminary, 
New York City, Religious Education, 1918. Pastor, Brooklyn, N. Y., 
1917; Prin., Timberville, Va., H. S., 1916-. Address, Timberville, Va. 

MILLER, PAULINE Patricia. 

B. Redlands, Calif., March 17, 1899; dau. S. J. and Modena 
(Hutchinson) Miller; Un. Ch. of B. at McPherson, Kans., 1909. Stu. 
La Verne College, Acad., 1912-17; ibid., Music, 1916-18; ibid., Col¬ 
lege, 1919-21, A. B.; University of Southern Calif., Los Angeles, 
summer, 1920. Ass’t. Professor of Music, La Verne College, 1919-, 
Address, La Verne, Calif. 

MILLER, ROBERT Henry. 

B. North Manchester, Ind., Feb. 9, 1889; s. Robert Henry and 
Emma (Norris) Miller; mar. Maude Reiff, June 6, 1916; Un. Ch. of 
B. (Mt. Pleasant Church) near Ladoga, Ind!, 1902; elder, 1918. Stu. 
Ladoga H. S., 1904-05; Manchester College, Acad., 1907-10; ibid., 
College, grad. 1916, A. B.; University of Southern Calif., Los Angeles, 
part time, (expects M. A. Aug., 1922). Teacher, grammar schools of 
Ind., 1910-13; Prin., Raisin City, Calif., schools, 1916-17; Pastor, S. 
Los Angeles Church, 1917-19; La Verne, Calif., 1919-22; Manchester 
Church, North Manchester, Ind., 1922-. Address, North Manchester, 
Ind. 




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MILLER, RUTH. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1922, A. B. Address, Blackwell, Okla. 
(College Office.) 

MILLER, SAMUEL J. 

B. La Grange Co., luck, Dec. 2, 1863; s. Joseph C. and Barbara 
(Yoder) Miller; mar. Modena'Hutchinson, Aug. 31, 1897; Un. Ch. of 
B. at McPherson, Kans., Jan., 1890; minister, May, 1891; elder, May, 
1899. Stu. McPherson College, Acad., 1888-92; ibid., College, 1892- 
95, A. B.; University of Kans., Lawrence, 1897; University of Chicago, 
1910; University of Calif., Berkeley, summer, 1915; McPherson College, 
1916, L. H. D. (honorary degree). Teacher, Lordsburg (now La Verne) 
College, Sciences, 1897-98; Prin., Redlands, Calif., Grammar school, 
1898-99; Professor of English and Modern languages, La Verne 
College, 1898-1912; Acting president, McPherson College, 1910-11; 
President, La Verne College, 1915-21; Professor of English and Modern 
Languages, ibid., 1921-. Mem. General Ministerial Board, Ch. of B., 
1921-. Address, La Verne, Calif. 

MILLER, SEBASTIAN Christian. 

B. Shipshewana, Ind., Oct. 25, 1879; s. Joseph C. and Barbara 
(Yoder) Miller; mar. Mary Flory, June 30, 1908; Un. Ch. of B. at 
McPherson, Kans., 1899; elder, Nov., 1913. Stu. McPherson College, 
Acad., 1898-1902; ibid., College, 1902-06, A. B.; University of Chi¬ 
cago, School of Education, 1906-07, 1918, A. M. Head of English 
Dept., McPherson College, 1907-10; Editor, “The Inglenook,” Breth¬ 
ren Publishing House, Elgin, Ill., 1911-12; Head of History Dept., 
Elgin H. S., 1912-; Prin., Evening School of Elgin Public Schools, 
1918-. Writing a textbook on the history of Ill. Mem. Phi Delta 
Kappa. Address, 970 Lawrence Ave., Elgin, Ill. 

MILLER, VALLEY Virginia. 

B. Port Republic, Va., May 30, 1891 ; dau. Andrew B. and Jennie 
S. (Long) Miller; Un. Ch. of B. at Staunton, Va., May 22, 1912. 
Stu. Timberville, Va., H. S.; State Normal School, Harrisonburg, 
Va., 7 summer sessions; University of Va., Charlottesville, School of 
Methods; Bridgewater College, 1912-13, 1916-19, A. B. Missionary 
to China, 1919-. Address, Liao Chou, Shansi, China. U. S. address, 
Port Republic, Va. (V. V. M., and The Missionary Visitor, Dec., 1919.) 

MILLER, WARD Beecher. 

B. Bridgewater, Va., April 18, 1888; s. A. C. and Sarah Margaret 
(Sandy) Miller; mar. Linnie E. Chambers, March 13, 1916; Un. Ch. of 
B. at Bridgewater College, Jan., 1912. Stu. Bridgewater College, 
1911-13, B. E.; University of Va., Charlottesville, summer, 1914; 


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Bridgewater College, 1915-17, B. A. Ass’t. teacher, Spring Creek, 
Va., H. S., 1913-14; Prin., ibid., 1914-15; student-teacher of Math., 
Bridgewater College, 1915-17; Prin., Broadway, Va., H. S., 1917-19; 
travelling salesman in Fluvanna Co., Va., for the J. R. Watkins 
Co., of Winona, Minn., 1919-. Mem. National Geographic Soc. Ad¬ 
dress, Palmyra, Va. 

MINNICH, EVA Belle (Shepfer). 

B. Ragersville, Ohio, 1892; dan. Edward and Sarah E. (Moomaw) 
Shepfer; mar. Spenser Minnich of Greenville, Ohio, May 31, 1917; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Sugar Creek Church) Northwestern Ohio, 1906. Stu. 
Sugar Creek H. S., 1907-09, 1910-12; Juniata College, Music and 
Bible, 1909-10; ibid., Bible, Music and College, 1912-14, grad. Bible, 
1913; Manchester College, Two-year Music Course, and College, 
1915-17, A. B.; Bethany Bible School, 1918. Address, Elgin, Ill., care 
of General Mission Board. 

MINNICH, HAZEL Marguerite. 

B. Eaton, Ind., Sept. 14, 1899; d. Jacob L. and Elizabeth (Bru¬ 
baker) Minnich; Un. Ch. of B. at La Verne, Calif., March 5, 1911. 
Stu. La Verne College, Acad., 1914-18; ibid., College, 1917-21, A. 
B. Teacher of Physics and Zoology, Virden, 111., H. S., 1921 -. Ad¬ 
dress, Virden, Ill. 

MINNICH, Herbert SPENSER. 

B. Darke Co., Ohio, July 4, 1893; s. Levi and Laura (Netzley) 
Minnich ; mar. Eva Shepfer of Sugar Creek, Ohio, May 31, 1917; Un. 
Ch. of B. (Painter Creek Church) Painter Creek, Ohio, 1904; minister, 
19.17. Stu. Manchester College, Acad., 1912-13; ibid., College, 1913- 
17, A. B.; Bethany Bible School, 1917-18. Teacher, common school 
in Ohio, one year. Secretarial work in office of General Mission 
Board, Elgin, Ill., one year; Missionary Educational secretary, 1919-; 
Acting Secretary of General Mission Board, 1921 ; Ass’t. Secretary, 
General Educational Board. Address, Elgin, Ill., care of General 
Mission Board. 

MISHLER, FLOYD Earnest. 

B. Conway, Kans., Sept. 23, 1893; s. M. J. and Mary (Yoder) 
Mishler; Un. Ch. of B. (Monitor Church) Conway, Kans., Nov., 1902; 
minister, May, 1917. Stu. McPherson College, Acad., grad. 1915; 
ibid.. College, 1915-19, A. B.; Y. M. C. A. College, Chicago, Physical 
training, 1921-; University of Chicago, Divinity School, 1922-. Teacher, 
country school, 1912-14; farmer, 1914-17; soldier, 1917-19; Prin., 
Windom, Kans., H. S., 1919-21. Address, McPherson, Kans. 


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MOHERMAN, TULLY 5. 

B. Ashland, Ohio, Eeb. 27, 1864; s. Austin and Hettie (Wagner) 
Moherman; mar. Ella J. Johnston of Ashland, March 2, 1887; Un. 
Ch. of B. at Ashland, Jan., 1877; minister, ibid., Oct., 1886; elder, 
ibid., July, 1902. Stu. Ashland College, Ashland, Ohio, Acad., 1878-82; 
Mt. Morris College, Seminary, 1893-95; University of Wooster, Wooster, 
Ohio, 1895-98; Juniata College, Seminary, 1898-99, B. S. L.; ibid., 
College, grad. 1904, B. D.; ibid., 1917, D. D. (honorary degree). 
Teacher of Bible, Manchester College, 1899-1904; Canton College, 
Canton, Ohio, 1904-06; Evangelistic work, 1906-08; Teacher of Bible 
and Philosophy, Bridgewater College, 1908-10; Evangelistic work, 

1910- 11; Teacher of Philosophy and Education, Daleville College, 

1911- ; President, ibid. Author, “History of the Church of the Breth¬ 
ren of Northwestern Ohio.” Address, Daleville, Va. 

MOHLER, CATHARYN. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1922, A. B. Address, Grand Junction, 
Colo. (College Office.) 

MOHLER, FLORENCE E-. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1923, A. B. Address, Leeton, Mo. 
(College Office.) 

MOHLER, JENNIE B. 

B. near Leeton, Mo., July 3, 1884; dau. John M. and Mary Ann 
(Miller) Mohler; Un. Ch. of B. (Mineral Creek Cong.) Leeton, Oct. 
14, 1899. Stu. Bethany Bible School, 1914-16; German Hospital 
Training School for Nurses, Kansas City, Mo., 1908-11, R. N. Private 
nursing in Kansas City, 1911-14; Missionary to India, 1915-. Mem. 
Assoc, of Nursing Supts. of India. Address, Bulsar, Surat District, 
India. 

MOHLER, John Lewis. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1923, B. S. Address, Leeton,' Mo. 
(College Office.) 

MOHLER, MARGUERITE. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1922, A. B. Address, Plattsburg, Mo. 
(College Office.) 

MOHLER, Mary Alice. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1923, A. B. Address, Leeton, Mo. 
(College Office.) 

MOHLER, ROBERT Ellsworth. 

B. Red Cloud, Neb., March 13, 1886; Edwin and Sarah 
(Wagoner) Mohler; mar. Velma Landis, June 22, 1913; Un. Ch. of 
B. at McPherson, Kans., Thanksgiving Day, 1905. Stu. Red Cloud 



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H. S., 1903; Franklin Acad., Franklin, Neb., 1905; McPherson 
College, Acad., Normal, 1906-07, B. S. D.; Mt. Morris College, 
1910-12, A. B.; Michigan Agricultural College, East Lansing, 1913; 
Kans. State Agricultural College, Manhattan, summers 1915, 1916, 
M. S. Ass’t. professor of agriculture, Mt. Morris College, 1912; 
Professor of Agriculture and Manager, College farm, McPherson 
College, 1913-. Ass’t. professor of agriculture, Kans. State Normal 
School, Emporia, summer, 1918. Mem. Kans. Acad, of Sciences; 
Amer. Genetic Soc. Address, McPherson, Kans. 

MONTZ, GLEN R-. 

B. Aurelia, Iowa, Sept. 23, 1893; s. A. L. and Susie (Hloff) 
Montz; mar. Iris I. Crowe of Foley, Minn., June 10, 1920; Un. Ch. of 
B. (Morrill Cong.) Foley, about 1905; minister, Seattle, Wash., 

1914. Stu. Appleton, -, H. S., 1910-13; Seattle H. S., 1913-14; 

Bible study in Seattle and Bethany Bible School, 1914-19; Mt. Morris 
College, 1919-20, A. B. granted in 1921. Pastor, Morrill Cong., Foley, 
1920-. Teacher, common school, Foley, 1921 -. Address, Foley, Minn. 
MOOMAW, IRA Wilbur. 

B. Canton, Ohio, July 8, 1894; s. P. P. and Ida A. (Grise) 
Moomaw; mar. Mabel E. Winger of Ind., Sept. 1, 1920; Un. Ch. of B. 
(Canton Center Cong.) Louisville, Ohio, June, 1908; minister, ibid., 
Sept. 7, 1919. Stu. Canton H. S., 1911-15; Ohio State University, 
Columbus, 1915-16; Manchester College, Agriculture and Rural 
Economics, 1918-20, A. B.; Ohio State University, College of 
Agriculture, 1920-21, M. S. in Agriculture, thesis, “ India’s Agricultural 
Problem.” Appointed agricultural foreign missionary by General 
Mission Board, Ch. of B., Dec., 1921. Address, Canton, Ohio, R. 
F. D. 3. 

MOOMAW, MABEL Ellen (Winger). 

B. Marion, Ind., Feb. 8, 1899; dan. John M. and Mary Ann 
(Smith) Winger; mar. Ira W. Moomaw of Canton, Ohio, Sept. 1, 
1920; Un. Ch. of B. (Cart Creek Cong.) Marion, 1909. Stu. Man¬ 
chester College, Acad., 1913-17; ibid., College, Expression and 
Oratory, 1917-20, A. B.; Ohio State University, Columbus, 
Sociology and Home Economics, 1920-21, A. M., thesis, “The Social 
Status of India’s Women.” Teacher of Home Economics, Man¬ 
chester College, Acad., two years; Instructor in Home economics, 
West Unity, Ohio, H. S., 1921-. Address, Canton, Ohio. 

MORRIS, ARTHUR Fremont. 

B. near Peru, Ind., Sept. 24, 1899; s. Frank Fremont and 
Mary (Metzger) Morris; mar. Alta R. Harrison, Aug. 14, 1920; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Ogans Creek Church) near North Manchester, Ind., 




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Jan. 26, 1913. Stu. Chester H. S., near North Manchester, three 
years; Mt. Morris College, Acad., 1916-17; Manchester College, 
Agriculture, 1917-20, A. B. Ass’t. in Agriculture Dept., Manchester 
College, 1919-20; Prin., South Whitley, Ind., H. S., 1920-. Address, 
North Manchester, Ind. 

MORRIS, CHARLES Stephen. 

B. Hutchinson, Kans., Aug. 5, 1892; Frank F. and Mary 
(Metzger) Morris; mar. Miriam I. Fast of Ashland, Ohio, Aug. 5, 
1914; Un. Ch. of B. at North Manchester, Ind., Jan., 1909; minister, 
Mt. Morris, Ill., April, 1916. Stu. Nead H. S., Pipe Creek Twp., 
Miami Co., Ind., 1904-08; Manchester College, 1908-10, 1911-13, A. 
B.; Ohio State University, Columbus, Physics and Math., 1914-15, 
M. A. in Physics; University of Chicago, Physics, summer, 1916. 
Teacher, public school, Miami County, Ind., 1910-11 ; Professor of 
Science, Blue Ridge College, 1913-14; Graduate Ass’t., Ohio State 
University, 1914-15; Professor of Math, and Physics, Mt. Morris 
College, 1915-17; McPherson College, 1917-. Mem. Sigma Xi. Ad¬ 
dress, McPherson, Kans. 

MORRIS, JAMES Henry. 

B. Bedford Co., Pa., Aug. 31, 1876; William Jonson and 
Elizabeth (Ritchey) Morris; mar. Birdie Lehman, Aug. 23, 1916; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Yellow Creek Cong.) Bedford Co., Pa.; elder. Stu. 
Valparaiso College, Valparaiso, Ind., Pedagogical, 1902-03; Man¬ 
chester College, Bible, 1904-06, B. S. L.; Valparaiso University, 
Scientific and Classical, 1908-09, B. Pd., B. S., A. B.; Southern 
Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Ky., 1910-12, Th. B.; 
Bethany Bible School, Philosophy and Bible, 1910, 1912, 1916-18, 
M. A. Teacher, Common schools, Pa., 1898-1901 ; Summer Normal, 

-, Pa., 1902; Ass’t. teacher of Math., Manchester College, 1904- 

06; Bridgewater College, 1906-08; Prin., Herrin, Ill.', H. S., 1909-10; 
State Evangelist for Okla., 1912-16; Professor of Church History, 
Bethany Bible School, 1920-22. Author of pamphlets, “Forty Lessons 
in Acts and Epistles,” “ The Story of Redemption,” and “ Historical 
Facts of Church and State.” Address, Carthage, Mo. 

MOTE, ARTHUR Oliver. 

B. Clarksville, Mich., June 28, 1888; s. John and Sarah (Mote) 
Kepner (adopted by grandparents and name changed to Mote) ; mar. 
Ora Etta Gibson of Girard, Ill., Aug. 11, 1910; Un. Ch. of B. at Man¬ 
chester College, Feb. 11, 1906; minister, Woodland Village Church, 
Woodland, Mich., April 7, 1916; elder, ibid., Aug., 1919. Stu. Man¬ 
chester College, Business, 1905-06; Mt. Morris College, Acad, and 
Bible, 1906-09; Manchester College, Acad, and College, 1916-20, 



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A. B.; ibid., 1922, A. M. Director of religious activities for men, 
Manchester College, 1920-22; Pastor, Detroit, Mich., 1922-. Mem. 
Y. M. C. A. Address, 4824 McClellan Ave., Detroit, Mich. 

MOTE, ORA Etta (Gibson). 

B. Girard, 111., July 5, 1888; dan. Charles C. and Susan (Neher) 
Gibson; mar. Arthur O. Mote of Clarksville, Mich., Aug. 11, 1910; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Sugar Creek Cong.) Auburn, Ill., Oct. 31, 1900. Stu. 
Auburn H. S., 1902-06; Mt. Morris College, 1906-07, 1908-09; Man¬ 
chester College, 1917-1920, A.. B. Director of religious activities for 
women, Manchester College, 1920-22. Mem. Y. W. C. A., W. C. T. U. 
Address, 4824 McClellan Ave., Detroit, Mich. 

MOW, ANETTA Cordula. 

B. Cory, Ind., Oct. 22, 1899; dau. Aaron I. and Mary Lunettie 
(Baxter) Mow; Un. Ch. of B. (Walnut Cong.) Argos, Ind., Feb., 
1901. Stu. Weiser, Idaho, H. S., 1905-09; University of Idaho, 
Moscow, 1909-13, B. A.; Bethany Bible School, 1914-17, B. D. 
Teacher, Moscow, Idaho, City Graded School, 1913-14; Missionary 
to India, 1917-. Mem. Y. W. C. A., W. C. T. U. Address, Vyara, 
Bombay Presidency, India. 

MOW, ANNA (Beahm). 

B. Daleville, Va., July 31, 1893; dau. I. N. H. and Mary (Bucher) 
Beahm; mar. Baxter M. Mow, spring, 1921; Un. Ch. of B. at Eliza¬ 
bethtown, Pa., April, 1903. Stu. Hebron Seminary, 1909-14; Bethany 
Bible School and Manchester College, 1914-18, A. B.; Bethany Bible 
School, 1918-21, B. D. Teacher of English, Hebron Seminary, 1912- 
14; teacher, Bible Dept., Manchester College, Sept., 1919-Jan., 1920; 
Mission work in the Rappahannock Mts., near Smedley, Va., Jan. 
-Summer, 1922; Teacher, Hebron Seminary, 1922-. Address, Nokes- 
vilie, Va. 

MOW, BAXTER Merrill. 

B. Argos, Ind., March 30, 1892; .r. Aaron I. and Mary L. 
(Baxter) Mow; mar. Anna Beahm of Nokesville, Va., spring, 1921; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Walnut Church) near Argos, 1902; minister. Sept. 
20, 1913. Stu. Weiser, Idaho, H. S., 1905-09; University of Idaho, 
Moscow, 1909-13, B. A.; Rhodes scholar from Idaho at the Uni¬ 
versity of Oxford, England, 1914-17, B. A. in chemistry; Bethany 
Bible School, 1917-21, B. D. Teacher, Parma, Idaho, H. S., 1913; 
Instructor in Hebrew, Bethany Bible School, 1918-21 ; Pastor, (Mt. 
Olivet Church) Rappahannock Co., Va., 1921-Jan., 1922; Teacher, 
Hebron Seminary, Jan., 1922-. Address, Nokesville, Va. 


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MOYER, ELGIN Sylvester. 

B. Alvordton, Ohio, April 18, 1890; s. Mahlon and Emma 
(Rittenhouse) Moyer; mar. Lela F. Sellers of Bryan, Ohio, June 
7, 1916; Un. Ch. of B. (Silver Creek Church) Alvordton, Feb. 13, 
1903; elder, Nov. 24, 1919. Stu. Alvordton H. S., 1903-07; Man¬ 
chester College, Acad, and Normal, 1907-09; ibid., College, 1911-14, 
A. B.; Bethany Bible School, 1914-16, B. D.; Pui Ying Hok 'Fong, 
China, 1916-18; Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill., 1919-21, 
A. M., thesis, “ A History of the Missions of the Church of the 
Brethren;” Columbia University, New York City, summer, 1921; 
Bethany Bible School, 1920-22, Th. M. Teacher, public schools, 
Williams Co., Ohio, 1909-11; Professor of missions, Bethany Bible 
School, 1919-. Pastor, Chinese membership, Chicago Church of the 
Brethren. Travel in South, Central and North China, 1916-18. Stu. 
Columbia University, New York City, summer, 1922. Address, 3435 
Van Buren St., Chicago. 

MOYER, FAYE E-. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1922, A. B. Address, Alvordton, 
Ohio. (College Office.) 

MOYER, FLORENCE Tyson. 

B. Lansdale, Pa., Dec. 16, 1897; dau. Samuel C. and E. Jane 
(Tyson) Moyer; Un. Ch. of B. (Hatfield Cong.) Hatfield, Pa., Nov. 
21, 1914. Stu. Lansdale H. S., 1912-16; Elizabethtown College, Music, 
1916-17; Manchester College, Home Economics, 1918-20; ibid., Col¬ 
lege, 1921-22, A. B.; Bethany Bible School, summer, 1921. Teacher 
in Daily Vacation Bible School, Douglas Park Mission, Ch. of B., 
Chicago, summer, 1920; Teacher of home economics, Elizabethtown 
College, 1920-21. Address, Sunny Gables Farm, Lansdale, Pa. 
MOYER, GLEN A. 

B. Alvordton, Ohio, June 20, 1895; j. Mahlon and Emma (Rit¬ 
tenhouse) Moyer; mar. Mabel Rasor, June 20, 1921; Un. Ch. of B. 
(Silver Creek Church) Alvordton, 1904; minister, May 29, 1921. Stu. 
Alvordton H. S., 1910-13; Fayette H. S., 1913-15; Bethany Bible 
School, Seminary, 1915-17; ibid., 1921-22, B. D.; ibid., 1922-23, Th. 
M., thesis, “World Preparation for Christianity”; Manchester Col¬ 
lege, 1918-20, A. B. Military Service, U. S. Army, in U. S. and France, 
1918-19. Address, Alvordton, Ohio. 

MOYER, HERBERT Tyson. 

B. Lansdale, Pa., Feb. 7, 1886; .y. Samuel C. and Emma Jane 
(Tyson) Moyer; mar. Mildred Laros, Aug. 24, 1911; Un. Ch. of B. 
(First Ch. of B.) Philadelphia, Pa., March 10, 1907, in which mem¬ 
bership is now held. Stu. Lansdale H. S., 1901-04; Perkiomen 



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Seminary, Pennsburg, Pa., Scientific Course, 1904-05; Hahnemann 
Medical College, Philadelphia, 1905-09, M. D. Hospital Intern, 
Hahnemann Hospital, Philadelphia, 1909; Practicing Physician, Lans- 
dale, 1909-. Mem, Pa. State Homeopathic Medical Soc.; Amer. In¬ 
stitute of Homeopathy; Tri-County Medical Soc. of the State of 
Pa. Address , N. E. Corner Main and Broad Sts., Lansdale, Pa. 

MOYER, MABEL (Rasor). 

B. near Wengerlawn, Ohio, Nov. 12, 1901; dau. William Allen 
and Bessie (Aukerman) Rasor; mar. Glen A. Moyer of Alvordton, 
Ohio, June 20, 1921 ; Un. Ch. of B. (Bethel Cong.) Salem, Ohio, 1910. 
Stu. Brookville, Ohio, H. S., 1916-19; Manchester College, Normal, 
1919-20, B. E. Teacher, Brookville, Ohio, Consolidated School, 1920- 
21; Bethany Bible School, 1921-. Address, Lewisburg, Ohio, R. R. 1, 
or Alvordton, Ohio. 

MOYER, RAYMOND Tyson. 

Grad. Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio, 1921, A. B. Teacher, 
Oberlin Memorial Academy, Taiku, Shansi, China, 1921-23. Address, 
Broad and Main Streets, Lansdale, Pa. (H. Stover Kulp, Philadelphia, 
Pa.; F. Isabel Nolcott, Registrar, Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio.) 

MOYERS, GRANT Tyler. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1920, A. B. Supt. of Schools, Cowen, 
W. Va. Address, Mathias, W. Va. (John S. Flory, Bridgewater, Va.) 

MUIR, GLADDYS Esther. 

B. McPherson, Kans., March 5, 1895; dau. Freeman I. and 
Mary Amanda (Moherman) Muir; Un. Ch. of B. at McPherson, Kans., 
Nov., 1904. Stu. McPherson College, Acad., 1908-11; ibid., Music, 
1909-12, B. Music; ibid., College, 1911-15, A. B.; University of Calif., 
Berkeley, summer, 1917, 1918-19. Professor of Latin and Spanish, 
La Verne College, 1916-18; Professor of History and Spanish, ibid., 
1919-. Address, Pasadena, Calif. 

MURPHY, MILES. 

Grad. Juniata College, 1923, A. B. (College Office.) 

MURPHY, ROSS Dale. 

B. Cambria Co., Pa., Sept. 6, 1882; s. Scott and Mary Jane 
(Rummel) Murphy; mar. Sara Florence Fogelsanger, Dec. 22, 1918; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Shade Creek Cong.) Rummel, Pa., 1900; minister, 
1905; elder, Nov., 1921. Stu. Juniata College, Normal, 1902-06, B. 
E.; ibid., College, 1907-12, A. B.; University of Pa., Philadelphia, 
1917, summer, 1921. Pastor, Roaring Spring, Pa., 1912; Sunday 
School Secretary for Dist. of Western Pa., 1913; Field secretary, 
General Mission Board, 1914-15; Pastor, Shippensburg, Pa., 1916, 


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1919; Acting president, Blue Ridge College, 1920-22; Graduate student 
in Psychology and Ass't in Psychology, University of Pa., Philadelphia, 
1922-. Wrote for Teachers’ Monthly, 1919-. Address, New Windsor, 
Md. 

MURPHY, Sara FLORENCE (Fogelsanger). 

B. Shippensburg, Pa., 1886; dau. Wendell Minnick and Elizabeth 
(Newcomer) Fogelsanger; mar. Ross Dale Murphy, Dec. 22, 1918; 
Un. Ch. of B. (First Church) Philadelphia, Pa., 1907. Stu. Cumberland 
Valley State Normal School, Shippensburg, Pa., 1903; Juniata Col¬ 
lege, Sacred Literature, 1909-11, B. S. L.; ibid., College, 1909-12, B. 

A. ; University of Pa., 1914-16, M. A.; ibid., English Literature', 
1916-17, Ph. D. Teacher, public schools, Chester Co., Pa., 1904-08; 
Professor of English, Lordsburg (now La Verne) College, 1912-13; 
Professor of English and pedagogy, Cumberland Valley State Normal 
School, 1914; Professor of English, Blue Ridge College, 1917-. Ad¬ 
dress , New Windsor, Md. 

MURRAY, DARRELL Richard. 

B. Dayton, Ohio, March 9, 1897; s. Daniel Clayton and Sarah 
Anna (Erbaugh) Murray; mar. Orpha Alice Michael of Sidney, Ind., 
June 5, 1921; Un. Ch. of B. (West Dayton Church) Dayton, Ohio, 
Oct. 19, 1909; minister, ibid., April 27, 1916. Stu. Stivers Manual 
Training, H. S., Dayton, 1911-15. Manchester College, 1917-21, A. 

B. Architectural draftsman, Dayton, 1915-17; Teacher of Manual 
Training, Oakwood, Ohio, 1915; Instructor in Industrial Arts, Man¬ 
chester College, 1917-21 ; Pastor, Union City, Ind., 1921-. Address, 
2020 W. Third St., Dayton, Ohio. 

MURRAY, LOLA Catherine. 

B. Dayton, Ohio, July 15, 1901 ; dau. Daniel Clayton and Sarah 
A. (Erbaugh) Murray; Un. Ch. of B. (West Dayton Church) Dayton, 
Ohio, March, 1915. Stu. Parker H. S., Dayton, 1915-16; Stivers 

H. S., Dayton, 1916-19; Manchester College, Normal English, 
1919-20, B. E. Teacher, Fort McKinley School, Dayton, and Dayton 
Public Night Schools, 1920-. Girl Reserve Leader, Y. W. C. A. 
Mem. Y. W. C. A. Address, 2020 West Third St., Dayton, Ohio. 

MYER, CHARLES Isaac. 

B. Carroll Co., Ind., Aug. 5, 1890; s. Isaac and Sarah (Bru¬ 
baker) Myer; mar. Tressa Burr, Aug. 14, 1913; Un. Ch. of B. at 

Flora, Ind., winter, 1900. Stu. Flora, Ind., H. S., 1904-08; Man¬ 

chester College, 1908-15, A. B.; University of S. D.. Vermillion, 
(correspondence course), 1918-20. Teacher of Dist. schools, Carroll 
Co., 1908-10; teacher, Camden, Ind., departmental work, 1910-13; 


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Sup’t of schools, Somerset, Inch, 1915-18; Edgemont, S. D., 1918-20; 
Sunnyside, Wash., 1920-. Mem. National Education Assoc.; Amer. 
Red Cross. Address, Edgemont, S. D. 

MYER, LESTER N-. 

Grad. Elizabethtown College, 1923, A. B. Address, Ephrata, Pa. 
(College Office.) 

MYERS, CORA Berkeley. 

Myers; Un. Ch. of B. at Huntingdon, Pa., 1901. Stu. Juniata College, 
B. Mt. Pleasant, Pa., dan. William H. and Malinda (Strickler) 
Acad., 1900-04; Thomas Normal Training School, Detroit, Mich., 
Home Economics, 1907-09. Teacher, Primary and Intermediate grades, 
Mt. Pleasant 1 wp. School, 1904-07; Dietitian, Visiting Nurses Settle¬ 
ment and Orange Memorial Hospital, Orange, N. J., 1909-10; Teacher 
of Domestic Science, Juniata College, summer, 1912; Braddock, Pa., 
public schools, 1910-15. Address, Mt. Pleasant, Pa. 

MYERS, DORIS B. 

B. Huntingdon, Pa., April 3, 1900; dau. J. Allan and Viola 
(Workman) Myers; Un. Ch. of B. at Huntingdon, 1912. Stu. Juniata 
College, Acad., 1912-16; ibid., College, 1916-20, A. B.; Cornell Uni¬ 
versity, Ithaca, N. Y., 1921. Teacher, Newfield, N. Y., H. S., 1920-. 
Address, 1710 Mifflin St., Huntingdon, Pa. 

MYERS, FRANK Andrew. 

B. Coleta, Ill., Jan. 16, 1886; s. John A. and Mary (Sweigard) 
Myers; mar. Gail Brubaker, Nov. 12, 1916; Un. Ch. of B. at Mt Morris, 
111., autumn, 1901; minister, 1906; advanced, 1908. Stu. Mt. Morris 
College, Acad., 1906-08; ibid., College, 1910-14, A. B. Missionary 
pastor, (Maple Grove Cong.) Stanley, Wis., 1908-09; Student-pastor, 
Columbia House, Mt. Morris, 1911-13; Pastor, Polo, Ill., 1914-18; 
(Goshen City Cong.) Goshen, Ind., 1918-21 ; (Olivet Cong.) Thorn- 
ville, Ohio, to develop the church into a community center, including 
religious, social, educational and recreational activities, 1921-. Ad¬ 
dress, Thornville, Ohio. 

MYERS, GALENE Josephine. 

B. Timberville, Va., Nov. 26, 1897; dau. J. M. and Ida (Royer) 
Myers; Un. Ch. of B. at Minot, N. Dak, 1913. Stu. Minot H. S., 
1911-14; Stanley, Wis., H. S., 1914-15; River Falls, Wis., State 
Normal School, Grammar Grade Course, 1917-18; Juniata College, 
1919-20; Mt. Morris College, 1915-16, 1921-22, A. B. Teacher, gram¬ 
mar grades, Durand, Wis., Jan.-June, 1918; Critic teacher, Rural 
Model School, River Falls State Normal School, 1918-19; Critic 
teacher, fifth and sixth grades, River Falls Public Schools, 1920-21. 
Address, Cando, N. D. 



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MYERS, GARRY Cleveland. 

B. Sylvan, Pa., July 15, 1884; .j. John A. and Sarah (Beshore) 
Myers; mar. Caroline E. Clark of Boyd’s Mills, Pa., June 26, 1912; 

Un. Ch. of B. (Little Cone Church, Licking Creek Cong.) -, 

1904; minister, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1917. Stu. Cumberland Valley State 
Normal School, Shippensburg, Pa., 1903-05; Ursinus College, Col- 
legeville, Pa., 1906-09, A. B.; University of Pa., Philadelphia, History 
and psychology, 1909-10; Columbia University, New York City, 
Psychology and education, 1910-12, Ph. D. in 1913. Teacher, country 
school, three years to 1903; Supervising Prin., Mercersburg, Pa., 
public schools, 1905-06; Math, teacher, Ursinus Acad., Collegeville, 
Pa., 1908-09; Teacher and acting Prin., ibid., 1909-10; Professor of 
history and social science, Juniata College, 1912-14; Teacher of 
psychology, Brooklyn Training School for Teachers, Brooklyn, N. Y., 
1914-18; Psychological examiner and Educational administrator, U. 
S. Army, (with ranks of Lieutenant and Captain,) 1918-20; Director 
of education, Recruit Educational Center, Camp Upton, N. Y., Jan., 
1919-July, 1920; Head, Dept, of psychology, School of Education, 
Cleveland, Ohio, 1920-. Author of the following statistical researches, 
many of them originally reported before conventions of the Amer. 
Assoc, for the Advancement of Science (Referred to below as A. A. 
A. S.), the Amer. Psychological Assoc. (Referred to below as A. P. 
A.), and other scientific societies, and published in the Journal the 
name of which follows each research title: 

“ A Study in Incidental Memory.” Archives of Psychology, No. 26, Feb., 1913. 
“ Recall in Relation to Retention.” Reported before the N. Y. Branch, A. P. 
A., Princeton, N. J., Feb. 23, 1914. Journal of Educational Psychology, 
March, 1914. 

“ Reconstructive Recall ” (in collaboration with Caroline E. Myers), Amer. 
Journal Psychology. Oct., 1916. 

“ Confusion in Recall.” Reported before the N. Y. Branch, A. P. A., April, 
1915. Journal of Educational Psychology, March, 1917. 

“ Learning against Time.” Journal of Educational Psychology, Feb., 1915. 

“ Delayed Recall in History.” Journal of Educational Psychology, May, 1917. 
“ Some Methods and Morals in High School Home Study.’’ School and 
Society, June, 1917. 

“ Student Self- and One Another-Rating.” Reported before Section L of the 
A. A. A. S., Dec., 1917. 

“ Student One-Another Rating in Prospective Teaching Ability.” Reported 
before the New York Branch, A. P. A., April 23, 1917. 

“ Some Studies in Learning.” Reported before Section L of the A. A. A. S., 
New York, Dec., 1916. 

“ Affective Factors in Recall.” Reported before the A. P. A., Philadelphia, 
Dec., 1914. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods, Feb. 
18, 1915. 

“ Some Correlations between Learning and Recall.” Journal of Educational 
Psychology, Nov., 1916. 

“ Incidental Perception.” Journal of Experimental Psychology, Aug., 1916. 
“ The Importance of Primacy in the Learning of a Pig.” Journal of Animal 
Behavior, June, 1916. 

“ Association and Classification.” Reported before the N. Y. Branch, A. P. A., 



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Feb. 28, 1916. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods, 
May 25, 1916. 

“ A Comparative Study of Recognition and Recall.” Psychological Review, 
Nov., 1914. 

“ Studies in Appetite.” Reported before the N. Y. Branch, A. P. A., April 
27, 1914. 

“ Positive and Negative Perception and Recognition.’’ Proceedings of the 
Twenty-fifth Annual Meeting of the A. P. A., New York, Dec. 27-30, 1916. 
“ Some Learning Curves of an Infant.” Reported before the Conference on 
Individual Psychology at Columbia University, N. Y., April, 1914. 

“ Shrinking of Images.” Reported before the New York Branch, A. P. A., 
Nov. 27, 1916. 

“ A Study of the Certification of the Graduates of City Training Schools, of 
the Larger Cities of the United States.” Reported to the Board of City 
Superintendents. 

“ Motor-emotional Expression of an Infant.” Reported before the N. Y. 
Branch A. P. A. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Meth¬ 
ods, June 21, 1915. 

“ Grasping, Reaching and Handling.” American Journal of Psychology, Oct., 
1915. 

“ Some Variabilities and Correlations in Learning.” American Journal of 
Psychology, July, 1918. 

“ Some Studies in Learning.” (In collaboration with Hazel Coburn and Helen 
Collins.) School and Society. About Nov., 1918. 

“ Speed Versus Accuracy in Learning.” (In collaboration with Augusta Spett 
and Margaret Broome.) 

“ Measuring Minds.” 

Author, also, of the “ Myers Mental Measure,” and of general and 
theoretical articles appearing in educational magazines. Address , 
1000 Elban Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. 

MYERS, HAROLD Benton. 

B. Broadway, Va., Nov. 4, 1886; s. Benjamin Allen and Sallie 
(Garber) Myers; mar. Lucy Benson Folks, March 12, 1913; Un. Ch. 
of B. at Bridgewater, Va., Jan., 1905. Grad. Bridgewater College, 
1908, A. B. Prin., high schools in Va. and N. D., 1908-11; Farmer, 
Saskatchewan, Canada, 1911-18; Secretary-Treas., Rural Municipality, 
Saskatchewan, 1918-. Address , Herschel, Saskatchewan, Canada. 

MYERS, HETTIE E—-. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1922, A. B. Address, Edom, Va. 
(College Office.) 

MYERS, IDAMAE. 

Dan. J. M. and Ida (Royer) Myers. Stu. River Falls, Wis., 
State Normal School, River Falls, Wis., 1920; Mt. Morris College, 
1922-. Teacher, 1920-22. Address, Cando, N. D. (Galene J. Myers, 
Cando, N. D.) 

MYERS, JACOB Emory. 

B. Springfield Twp., York Co., Pa., Jan. 25, 1890; s. Jacob L. 
and Sarah (Keeny) Myers; mar. Mary H. Brillhart of York Co., Pa., 
Sept. 3, 1914; Un. Ch. of. B. at Elizabethtown, Pa., Dec. 16, 1906; 
deacon, Hanover, Pa., April 3, 1917; minister, ibid., Oct. 2, 1918. Stu. 



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Elizabethtown College, Pedagogical, grad. 1911, Pd. B.; Ursinus 
College, Collegeville, Pa., grad. 1914, A. B. Teacher in common 
school, Elizabethtown, York Co., Pa., three years previous to 1911 ; 
Teacher, Chester City, Pa., H. S., 1914-15; Tamaqua, Pa., H. S., 
1915-16; Hanover H. S., 1916-. Address , Hanover, Pa. 

MYERS, JOHN Clarence. 

B. Mt. Crawford, Va., Jan. 18, 1876; s. B. A. and Sallie (Garber) 
Myers; mar. Ottie F. Showalter of North River, Va., Aug. 10, 1904; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Linville Creek Cong.) Broadway, Va., Nov. 24, 1893; 
minister, ibid., Aug., 1913; elder, ibid., Aug., 1918. Stu. Bridgewater 
College, 1896-1900, A. B.; ibid., 1904, M. A.; University of Va., 
Charlottesville, 1901-03. Professor of Math., Bridgewater College, 
1903-08, 1910-12; Prin., Broadway, Va., H. S., 1913-17; Division 
Sup’t. of public schools for Rockingham Co., Va., 1917-. Address, 
Broadway, Va. 

MYERS, LEON Geiger. 

Grad. Juniata College, 1923, A. B. (College Office.) 

MYERS, LOIS B. 

B. Huntingdon, Pa., Oct. 11, 1898; dan. John Allan and Viola 
(Workman) Myers; Un. Ch. of B. at Huntingdon, 1912. Stu. Juniata 
College, Acad., grad. 1916; ibid., College, grad. 1919, A. B.; ibid., 
graduate work, 1919-20; Columbia University, New York City, French, 
summer, 1921. Instructor in languages, Juniata College, Academy, 
1919-. Address , Huntingdon, Pa. 

MYERS, MABEL (Dooley). 

B. New Enterprise, Pa., Feb. 29, 1880; dau. Daniel R. and Salome 
(Teeter) Dooley; mar. Oscar R. Myers of Huntingdon, Pa., Aug. 30, 
1910; Un. Ch. of B. at New Enterprise, March 1, 1896. Stu. Juniata 
College, Normal English, 1899-1902, B. E.; ibid., Sacred Litera¬ 
ture, 1906-09, B. S. L. Address, 1816 Mifflin St., Huntingdon, Pa. 

MYERS, MARTHA Linn. 

B. Mt. Pleasant, Pa., 1895; dau. William H. and Malinda 
(Strickler) Myers; Un. Ch. of B. (Mt. Joy Church) Mt. Pleasant, 
1913. Stu. Mt. Pleasant H. S., 1909-13; Juniata College, 1913-14, 

1915- 16; Normal School of Physical Education, Battle Creek, Mich., 

1916- 18. Physiotherapist, U. S. Army Hospitals, 1919; Physiotherapist, 
U. S. Public Health Service, 1920-. Address, Mt. Pleasant, Pa. Tem¬ 
porary address, Baltimore, Md. 

MYERS, MINOR Morton. 

B. near Timberville, Va., March 18, 1888; s. B. F. A. and 
Elizabeth Virginia (Garber) Myers; mar. Sara C. Zigler, Aug. 5, 1915; 


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Un. Ch. of B. Canon Branch Cong., Manassas, Va., May, 1901; minis¬ 
ter, July 11, 1909; advanced, 1912. Stu. Clifton, Va., H. S., 1907-08; 
Bridgewater College, Acad., 1908-11; ibid., College, 1911-15, B. A.; 
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn., Theology and Arts, 1915- 
17, 1918-19, B. D. and M. A.; thesis for B. D., “ Conditions of Pre¬ 
vailing Prayer;” thesis for M. A., “The Evolution of the Con¬ 
ception of God Among the Hebrews.” Pastoral work, W. Va. Mission, 
in charge of Bridgewater Cong, three months each year, 1912-15; 
Evangelistic work, second, northern, and eastern Districts of Va., 
summers, 1916-18; Professor of Theology and Sacred Literature, 
Bridgewater College, 1917-18; Missionary to China, 1919-. Mem. 
Y. M. C. A. Address, Liao Chou, Shansi, China. 

MYERS, OSCAR Reiff. 

B. Lewistown, Pa., April 16, 1873; s. Geo. S. and Susan (Reiff) 
Myers; mar. Mabel Dooley of New Enterprise, Pa., Aug. 31, 1909; 
Un. Ch. of B. at Mt. Morris, Ill., 1889; minister, Huntingdon, Pa., 
1906; elder, ibid., July, 1920. Stu. Mt. Morris College, Bltsiness, 
1889-90; ibid., Acad., 1891-1894; ibid., College, 1894-96; University 
of Mich., Ann Arbor, 1896-98, A. B.; ibid., 1898-99, A. M.; Columbia 
University, New York City, summers 1914, 1915. Professor of English 
and Modern Languages, Mt. Morris College, 1899-1904; Recuperat¬ 
ing from broken health, 1904-05; Professor of English, Juniata College, 
1905-. Address, 1816 Mifflin St., Huntingdon, Pa. 

MYERS, SARA (Zigler). 

B. Churchville, Va., Aug. 26, 1888; dau. D. C. and Elizabeth 
(Bowman) Zigler; mar. M. M. Myers, Aug. 5, 1915; Un. Ch. of B. 
(Elk Run Cong.) Churchville, 1900. Stu. Bridgewater College, Bible 
Dept., 1910-12; ibid., Acad, and Bible, 1914-15, B. E. and Th. B.; 
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn., Theology, 1915-16; George 
Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville, Tenn., Primary educa¬ 
tion, 1917-19, B. S. Missionary to China, 1920-. Address, Liao Chow, 
Shansi, China. 

MYERS, TOBIAS Timothy. 

B. Somerset Co., Pa., March 29, 1865; s. Tobias and Eliza 
(Berkeley) Myers; mar. Florence Harshbarger, June 23, 1897; Un. 
Ch. of B. at Mt. Morris, 111., March 16, 1884; minister, Jan. 1, 1886; 
elder, Oct. 5, 1906. Stu. Mt. Morris College, Acad., 1890; National 
School of Elocution and Oratory, Philadelphia, 1893, B. Expres¬ 
sion; Neff College of Oratory, Philadelphia, 1894, Bachelor of In¬ 
terpretation; Temple College, Philadelphia, 1894, A. B.; Crozer Theo¬ 
logical Seminary, 1902, B. D.; Juniata College, 1905, D. D. (honorary 
degree) ; University of Pa., 1919, A. M., thesis, “ Fatigue.” Pastor, 


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First Church, Philadelphia, 1891-1901, 1902-07; Germantown Church, 
Philadelphia, 1901-02; Professor of New Testament literature and 

exegesis, Juniata College, School of Theology, 1907-. Travelled 
through Europe and the Bible lands, 1895; Wrote Sunday School 
lessons, 1906-20. Address, Huntingdon, Pa. 

MYERS, WALTER Allan. 

B. Broadway, Va., Jan. 5, 1878; s. B. A. and Sallie (Garber) 
Myers; mar. Mollie E. Zigler, /vpril 21, 1908; Un. Ch. of B. at 

Broadway, Va., 1898; minister, 1905; elder, 1917. Sta. Broadway H. 
S., 1894-98; Bridgewater College, 1900-04, B. A. Teacher in public 
school, 1899-1900; Prin., Broadway H. S., 1904-08; President, Hebron 
Seminary, 1911-12; Mission work in Eastern Va., 1908-12; Farmer, 
Broadway, Va., 1913-. Address, Broadway, Va. 

MYERS, WELDON Thomas. 

B. Broadway, Va., Oct. 25, 1879; s. Benjamin Allen and Sallie 
(Garber) Myers; mar. Maude Kennedy, June 12, 1912; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Bridgewater College, Nov. 22, 1898. Grad. Bridgewater College, 
1901, B. A.; University of Va., Charlottesville, 1908, M. A.; ibid., 

1912, Ph. D., thesis, “ Relations of Latin.” Professor of Latin and 

Greek, Bridgewater College, 1901-05; Instructor in Latin, University 
of Va., 1906-09; English, ibid., 1909-11; Adjunct Professor of English 
Literature, ibid., 1911-14; Conductor of summer Normal, Madison, 
Va., 1911; Professor of English, Converse College, Spartanburg, S. 
C., 1914-; Professor of English, University of Va., Summer School, 
1912-18. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa; Raven Society (University of Va.) ; 
Royal Societies Club, London. Address, 502 Converse Campus, 
Spartanburg, S. C. 

MYERS, William STANLEY. 

B. Greencastle, Pa., Jan. 3, 1888; s. Edward and Emma (Pick¬ 
ing) Myers; Un. Ch. of B. (Pike Creek Cong.) Union Bridge, Md., 
Feb. 1, 1905. Stu. Md. Collegiate Institute (now Blue Ridge College), 
Prep., 1904-07; Bridgewater College, 1908-12, A. B.; Columbia Uni¬ 
versity, New York City, summers 1915, 1916. Prin., Toms Brook, 
Va., H. S., 1912-14; Head, Dept, of Science and Math., Shenandoah 
Collegiate Institute, Dayton, Va., 1914-17; Instructor in Physics, 
Huntington, W. Va., H. S., 1917-20; Asst. Manager, Okla. City Chamber 
of Commerce, Okla., 1920-- Address, Shady Grove, Pa. 

NAYLOR, LEWIS Earl. 

B. Smith Co., Kans., Aug. 27, 1892; s. Wm. and Rose (Gentzler) 
Naylor; mar. Virgie Friend of Norton, Kans., Aug. 24, 1913; Un. Ch. 
of B. (North Solomon Cong.) Portis, Kans., 1909; minister, ibid., 


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May, 1916. Stu. Portis H. S., 1907-09; McPherson College, Acad., 
1916-17; ibid., College, 1917-21, A. B. Teacher, rural school, Smith 
Co., Kans., 1909-11; Portis Consolidated School, 1911-14; Farmer, 
1914-16; Pastor, Bethany Church, Stet, Mo., 1921-. Address, Stet, 

Mo. 

NEAD, ABRAHAM Earbuck. 

B. Washington Co., Tenn., Dec. 20, 1857; s. John and Elizabeth 
(Garber) Nead; Un. Ch. of B. at Limestone, Tenn., 1887; deacon. 
May 23, 1891; minister, Aug. 27, 1898; elder, May 23, 1903. Stu. 
Campbell Institute (?)-, Classical, 1879-81; Washington Col¬ 

lege, Classical, Washington College P. O., Tenn., 1882-85, A. B. 
Teacher, public schools, Washington Co., 1886-1903; Under the di¬ 
rection of the Mission Board of Tenn., established mission points 
and organized churches in the isolated portions of the Tenn. dist., 
1904-17; Pastor, 1917-. Address, Limestone, Tenn. 

NEFF, NOBLE. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1922, A. B. Address, Milford, Ind. 
(College Office.) 

NEHER, Elsie Mae. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1922, A. B. Address, Tippecanoe 
City, Ohio. (College Office.) 

NEHER, ETHA Mae (Trestle). 

B. Taylor, Ill., May 22, 1896; dau. Ira J. and Lulu (Lahman) 
Trostle; mar. Oscar W. Neher of Waterloo, Iowa, June 17, 1920; Un. 
Ch. of B. at Franklin Grove, Ill., 1909. Stu. Franklin Grove H. S., 
1911-15; Bethany Bible School, 1918-19; Mt. Morris College, 1915- 
18, 1919-20, A. B. Mem. Y. W. C. A. Secretary, Lee Co. Sunday 
School Assoc., 1921-. Address, Franklin Grove, Ill. 

NEHER, M1NNEVA Josephine. 

B. Inglewood, Calif., Oct. 22, 1896; dau. William Henry and 
Lottie Edith (Flory) Neher; Un. Ch. of\B. at Inglewood, April 7, 
1907. Stu. Inglewood H. S., 1910-12; Lordsburg (now La Verne) 
College, Acad., 1912-13; Delano, Calif., H. S., 1913-14; La Verne 
College, 1915-19, A. B.; Bethany Bible School, 1919-. Teacher, 
Robertson Dist. School, McFarland, Calif., 1914-15; Traveling secre¬ 
tary, United Student Volunteers, 1921-22. Mem. United Student 
Volunteers of Ch. of B.; Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign 
Missions. Address, La Verne, Calif. 

NEHER, OSCAR Warner. 

B. Petroleum, Ind., June 22, 1887; s. David and- (Warner) 

Neher; mar. Etha Mae Trostle of Franklin Grove, Ill., June 17, 1920; 


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Un. Ch. of B. (Sugar Ridge Church) Custer, Mich., Oct., 1903; 
minister, Huntington, Inch, 1905. Stu. Mt. Morris College, Acad., 
1912; ibid., College, grad. 1916, A. B.; Iowa State College of Agri¬ 
culture and Mechanic Arts, Ames, Iowa, 1918; ibid., 1921, B. S. 
“ Machine Man ” at the W. B. Brown Mfg. Co., Huntington, Ind., 
and Bluffton, Ind., 1904-09; Carpenter, Mt. Morris, Ill., and Omaja, 
Cuba, part of 1909-16; Teacher of Manual Training, Mt. Morris 
College, 1911-16; Teacher, Orange Twp. H. S., Waterloo, Iowa, 1916- 
20; Farmer, Franklin Grove, Ill., 1920-. Sec.-Treas., Lee Co. Farmers 
Institute. Address, Franklin Grove, Ill. 

NEHER, ROY. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1922, A. B. Address, McPherson, 
Kans. (College Office.) 

NEHER, RUTH Evelena (Minnich). 

B. Darke Co., Franklin Twp., Ohio, Sept. 28, 1897; dau. Levi 
and Laura (Netzley) Minnich; mar. J. Quinter Neher of New Carlisle, 
Ohio, 1921; Un. Ch. of B. (Painter Creek Church) Ohio, 1910. Stu. 
Franklin Twp. H. S., 1910-14; Manchester College, 1914-16; 1917- 
19, A. B. Teacher, elementary grades, Van Buren Twp., Darke Co., 
1916-17: teacher of. English and domestic science, Franklin Twp. H. 
S., 1919-20. Travelled in Canada, 1915. Address, Greenville, Ohio, 
R. 2. 

NEHER, SAYLOR. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1922, A. B. Address, McPherson, 
Kans. (College Office.) 

NETZLEY, RALPH E-. 

Grad. La Verne College, 1922, A. B. Address, Pasadena, Calif. 
(College Office.) 

NEV1N, VIOLET V-(Vaniman). 

B. Cerro Gordo, Ill., May 17, 1890; dau. F. A. and Mary C. 
(Kuns) Vaniman; mar. George Nevin, Aug. 29, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. 
at McPherson, Kans. Stu. McPherson H. S., 1903-07; McPherson 
College, 1907-13, B. A.; ibid., Expression, 1910-12; Los Angeles 
Conservatory, Violin, 1916-17. Primary Teacher, Hoisington, Kans., 
1913-14; Bookkeeper in Bank, McPherson, Kans., 1914-15; Primary 
Teacher, Mountain View, Okla., 1915-16; Clerical Work, S. C. Edison 
Co., Redondo Beach, Calif., 1917-18. Address, 638 S. Alvarado St., 
Los Angeles, Calif. 

NEWCOMER, EWING Johnson. 

B. German Twp., Fayette Co., Pa., March 31, 1875; s. James 
M. and Anna (Johnson) Newcomer; mar. Zelda H. Hartzell of 




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Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 21, 1906; bn. Ch. of B. at Uniontown, Pa., 
1887. Stu. Juniata College, 1893-96, B. E.; ibid., 1898-1902, A. E. 
Teacher, ungraded school, German Twp., Fayette Co., Pa., 1896-99; 
Prin. graded school, Fairchance, Pa., 1902-03; Real Estate business, 
Uniontown, 1903-17; Supt. East Connellsville Coke Co., Connells- 
viHe, Pa., 1917-18; Real Estate business, Uniontown, 1918-. Inventor 
of process of manufacturing Vacuum Wall Container; glass machinery 
to make thermos bottles. Address, Uniontown, Pa. 

NICKEY, BARBARA Marie. 

B. Oakley, Ill., April 5, 1886; dau. Amos J. and Mary (Heckman) 
Nickey; Un. Ch. of B. at Oakley, Sept. 19, 1897. Stu. Juniata, 
Neb., H. S., 1899-02; Mt. Morris College, Normal, 1903-04; ibid., 
Acad., 1906-07; Bethany Bible School, 1907-08; Amer. Medical Mis¬ 
sionary College, Battle Creek, Mich., 1908-10; University of III. 
Medical College, Chicago, 1910-12, M. D.; Missionary Board of 
Language Study, Marathi Language, 1915-17. Teacher in common 
schools, Cass County, Neb., 1904-06; Resident Doctor, Marcy Center 
Dispensary, Chicago, 1912; Intern, Cook County Hospital, Chicago, 
1913-14; Medical Missionary to India, 1915- (on furlough, 1921-). 
Mem. Medical Missionary Assoc, of India; The Assoc, of Medical 
Women in India. Address, Elgin, Ill., care of General Mission Board, 
Ch. of B. 

NICKEY, JOSEPH Galen. 

B. Oakley, Ill., Feb. 26, 1890; s. Amos J. and Mary (Heckman) 
Nickey; mar. Martha Alice Reiff, May 19, 1915; Un. Ch. of B. at 
Alvo, Neb., May, 1905; deacon, May 24, 1918. Stu. Alvo H. S., 
1905-07; Neb. State Normal School, Kearney, 1907-08; Mt. Morris 
College, Acad., 1909; ibid., College, 1909-10; Bethany Bible School, 
1911; University of Neb., Lincoln, Arts and Science, 1911-12; ibid., 
Agriculture, Feb. 15, 1915, B. S. Instructor in Woodwork, School 
of Agriculture, Neb. State Farm, 1914-15; Farmer, Monticello, Minn., 
1915-. Address, Monticello, Minn. 

NICODEMUS, RUTHERFORD Herman. 

B. Clayton, Ohio, Jan. 1, 1877; s. Harrison and Pauline (Lingen) 
Nicodemus; mar. Nancie E. Swartzbaugh, 1899; Un. Ch. of B. 
(Loramie Church) Oran, Ohio, Jan., 1887; elder, Aug., 1908. Grad. 
Bethany Bible School, Teacher Training School, 1917, B. S. L. Teacher 
of English Biblical interpretation, Bethany Bible School, 1910-19; 
Evangelist, 1919-20; Professor of Biblical Literature, Manchester Col¬ 
lege, 1920-. Address, 905 N. Wayne St., North Manchester, Ind. 


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NININGER, HARVEY Harlow. 

B. Conway Springs, Kans., Jan. 17, 1887; James B. and - 

(Bower) Nininger; mar. Addie N. Delp, June 5, 1914; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Coyle, Okla., 1900. Stu. Northwestern State Normal School, Alva, 
Okla., 1907-09; McPherson College, 1909-14, A. B.; University of 
Calif., Berkeley, summers 1915, 1918; Pomona College, Claremont, 
Calif., Zoology, 1915-16, M. A., theses, “ Life Histories of Two Carpenter 
Bees of California, with Notes on Certain Parasites,” “ Distribution 
of Crabs,” and “ Notes on Mouthparts of Orthopters.” Substitute 
professor of biology, Northwestern State Normal School, Alva, Okla., 
1912-13; professor of biology, La Verne College, 1914-18; special 
entomologist, U. S. Bureau of Entomology, S. D., 1918-19; special 
extension entomologist, Kans. State Agricultural College, Manhattan, 
summer, 1919; professor of biology, Southwestern College, Winfield, 
Kans., 1919-20; Head, Dept, of Biology, McPherson College, March, 
1920-. Zoologist on the McPherson Biological Expedition, summer, 
1921; Author of various scientific papers, 1921, 1922. Mem. Amer. 
Assoc, for the advancement of Science; Entomological Soc. of Amer¬ 
ica; Kans. Acad, of Science, vice-president, 1922. Address, Mc¬ 
Pherson, Kans. 

NININGER, ROBERT Peter. 

Grad. Daleville College, 1913, A. B. Address, Daleville, Va. 

(College Office.) 

NOFFSINGER, FLORENCE (Wieand). 

B. Wooster, Ohio, June 15, 1893.; dan. J. Calvin and Ella M. 
(Beashor) Wieand; mar. John S. Noffsinger, Aug. 2, 1912; Un. Ch. of 
B. at Wooster, Ohio, 1904. Stu. Wooster University, Wooster, Ohio, 
Prep.; Wooster H. S.; Bethany Bible School; Mt. Morris College, grad. 
1917, A. B.; University of Chicago; Columbia University, 1922-23. 
Mem. Dames Club, Columbia University. Address, 206 W. One 
Hundred and Third St., New York City. 

NOFFSINGER, JOHN Samuel. 

B. Dayton, Ohio, Dec. 21, 1886; s. Amos and Fianna (Neidich) 
Noffsinger; mar. Florence Wieand, Aug. 2, 1912; Un. Ch. of B. near 

Dayton, 1898; elder, 1916. Stu. - H. S., grad. 1904; Bethany 

Bible School, 1906-08; Mt. Morris College, 1908-10, 1912-13, A. B.; 
University of Chicago, summers 1913, 1914, 1915, A. M., thesis, 
“Educational Survey of Lee Co., Ill.;” Columbia University, New York 
City, 1918-19, thesis in process for Ph. D., “ Evolution of the College 
Ideal.” . Teacher, public school, Jefferson Twp., Montgomery Co., 
Ohio, 1904-06; Prin., H. S., at Bayombong, Nenva Vizcaya, Philippine 
Islands, 1910-12; Supt. of Schools, Ashton, Ill., 1913-15; President, Mt. 




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Morris College, 1915-18; Pastor, First Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1918-22. 
Federal Inspector of Colleges, Universities and Professional Schools 
for states of N. Y., N. J. and Conn., 1919-21; Head of Professional 
Dept., Division of Rehabilitation, Federal Board for Vocational Edu¬ 
cation, New York City, 1919-21; Manager, New York City Office, 
Federal Board for Vocational Education, 1921-22. Mem. Phi Delta 
Kappa; Y. M. C. A.; Secretary-Treas., General Educational Board, 
Ch. of B., 1921. Address, 206 W. One Hundred and Third St., New 
York City. , 

NOFFSINGER, STANLEY Brallier. 

Mar. Naomi Pearl Dell of Johnstown, Pa., Sept. 5, 1921. Grad. 
Juniata College, 1922, A. B. (College Office; Gospel Messenger, 
Oct. 29, 1921.) 

NOFFSINGER, SUSIE. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, A. B. Address, Dayton, Ohio. 
(College Office.) 

NOLL, Beulah Evelyn. 

Grad. La Verne College, 1922, A. B. Address , Strathmore, Calif. 
(College Office.) 

NOLLEY, PEARLE Zena (Shaffer). 

B. Singer Glen, Va., Oct. 16, 1889; dan. George W. and Ella 
Virginia (Swank) Shaffer; mar. W. D. Nolley of Nokesville, Va., 
June 22, 1920; Un. Ch. of B. at Nokesville, Oct., 1904. Stu. Hebron 
Seminary, Prep. English, 1912-13; Bridgewater College, Prep. Eng¬ 
lish, Voice Culture and Piano, 1915-16; ibid., Piano, 1917. Teacher 
of Music, 1916-17; Public School and music, Nokesville, 1917-20. Ad¬ 
dress, Nokesville, Va. 

NOLLEY, William DAVIS. 

B. Montgomery Co., Va., Oct. 24, 1896; j. William R. and 
Paulina (Poff) Nolley; mar. Pearle Zena Shaffer, June 22, 1920; Un. 
Ch. of B. at Christiansburg, Va., Oct., 1912; minister, July, 1914. Stu. 
Christiansburg H. S., 1911-15; Bridgewater College, 1915-19, B. A. 
Cashier for General Mission Board, Ch. of B., Elgin, Ill., 1919-20; 
Prin., Aden Graded School, near Nokesville, Va., 1920-. Address, 
Nokesville, Va. 

NOLT, J- ELLEN. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, A. B. Address, New Phila¬ 
delphia, Ohio. (College Office.) 

NORRIS, FORBES H-. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1922, A. B. Address, Pendleton, lnd. 
(College Office.) 




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NYCE, WILLIAM Godshall. 

B. Morwood, Pa., Dec. 13, 1888; .?. Abraham H. and Leanna 
M. (Godshall) Nyce; mar. Mamie A. Price of Vernfield, Pa., June 
21, 1913; Un, Ch. of B. (Indian Creek Cong.) near Vernfield, Dec. 
8, 1907. Stu. Sumneytown Acad., -, 1905-06; Perkiomen Sem¬ 

inary, Pennsburg, Pa., total of two years, 1907-11; Juniata College, 
1909-10, 1911-13; University of Pa., Philadelphia, 1915-18, A. B. 
Teacher, Kriebel’s School, Towamencin Twp., Montgomery Co., Pa., 
1907-09; Gorges’ School, Lower Salford Twp., Montgomery Co., 
1907-09; In business, 1910-11, 1913-15; Wholesale mail order business, 
Com’l job printing and post cards, 1918-. Travel, Bermuda Islands. 
Address, 605 Columbia Ave., Lansdale, Pa. 

NYE, HARRY Hess. 

B. Elizabethtown, Pa., Nov. 9, 1887; s. John K. and Catharine 
(H/ess) Nye; mar. Elizabeth Heagy, June 17, 1916; Un. Ch, of B. 
at Elizabethtown, Jan. 28, 1906; minister, Jan. 4, 1917. Stu. Eliza¬ 
bethtown College, 1911-12, B. Pd., ibid., Classical, 1912-14; Franklin 
and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa., 1914-15, A. B.; University 
of Pa., Philadelphia, History, 1915-16, A. M. Teacher of history and 
social science, Elizabethtown College, 1916-. Engaged in evangelistic 
work and canvassing for college during summer vacations. Ad¬ 
dress, Elizabethtown, Pa. 

NYHART, HOWARD. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, A. B. Address, Danville, Ohio. 
(College Office.) 

OBER, BIRCH Replogle. 

B. New Enterprise, Pa., July 25, 1890; s. David H. and Elizabeth 
(Replogle) Ober; mar. Mary Berkebile of Johnstown, Pa., Oct. 15, 
1919; Un. Ch. of B. at New Enterprise, 1907. Stu, First Pa. State 
Normal School, Millersville, 1908-11; Pa. State College, State College, 
Pa., Dairy Husbandry, 1913-17, B. S. Director of Athletics, In¬ 
dustrial Training School, Huntington, Tenn., 1911-12; Ass’t Prim, 
Juniata, Pa., H. S., 1912-13; Farm Bureau Agent for Clinton Co., 
Pa., 1917-. Address, Lock Haven, Pa. 

OBER, HENRY Kulp. 

B. Rapho Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa., Jan. 2, 1878; s. Michael R. 
and Susan B. (Kulp) ; mar. Cora B. Hess of Rapho Twp., Lancaster 
Co., May 25, 1899; Un. Ch. of B. (Chiques Cong.) Rapho Twp., Feb. 

26, 1899; minister, Dec. 15, -; elder. Grad. First Pa. State 

Normal School, Millersville, 1898; ibid., Pd. B. in Advanced Peda¬ 
gogical course, 1908; ibid., 1910, Pd. M.; Franklin and Marshall Col- 




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lege, Lancaster, Pa., 1918, B. S.; Columbia University, New York City, 
1921-. Teacher in Country Schools, 1897-1902, Successively Prin., 
Com’l Dept.; Professor of Physics and Chemistry; Professor of 
Biological Sciences; President and professor of Philosophy and Edu¬ 
cation, Elizabethtown College, 1902-1921. Joint author, “ Training 
the Sunday School Teacher,” Book I; Representative to the Inter¬ 
national Sunday School Convention at Tokio, Japan, 1920. Mem. 
General Sunday School Board, Ch. of B., 1911-, Chairman at present. 
A. M., Columbia University, 1922. Address, 103 College Ave., Eliza¬ 
bethtown, Pa. 

OBERHOLTZER, ISAIAH Ebersole. 

B. Elizabethtown, Pa., May 11, 1883; s. C. W. and Elizabeth 
(Ebersole) Oberholtzer; mar. Elizabeth Waybright, Sept. 8, 1915; 
Un. Ch. of B. at Elizabethtown; elder, 1915. Elizabethtown 
H. S., grad., 1902; Juniata College, 1910, B. A.; Yale University, 
New Haven, Conn., Divinity School, Dept, of Missions, 1914, B. D.; 
Oberlin Graduate School of Theology, Oberlin, Ohio, 1916, M. A. 
Teacher in public schools, Lancaster Co., Pa., 1904-06; Professor of 
Math, and German, Daleville College, 1911-13; Missionary to China, 
1916-. Address , Ping Ting Chou, Shansi, China. 

OBERHOLZER, Margaret ELIZABETH (Waybright). 

B. Trotwood, Montgomery Co., Ohio, May 31, 1885; dau. Philip 
H. and Emma (Royer) Waybright; mar. I. E. Oberholtzer, Sept. 8, 
1915; Un. Ch. of B. at Trotwood, Dec., 1902. Stu. Trotwood H. S., 
four years, grad. 1903; Manchester College, four years, grad. 1915, B. 
A.; Oberlin Graduate School of Theology, Oberlin, Ohio, 1915-16. 
Teacher in public schools, Darke and Montgomery Counties, Ohio, 1907- 
12; Missionary in China, 1916-. Address, Ping Ting Chou, Shansi, 
China. 

OCKERMAN, James ELWOOD. 

B. New Vienna, Ohio, June 25, 1852; s. John and Mary (Carter) 
Ockerman; mar. Mary Carter, Aug. 8, 1893; Un. Ch. of B. at Lexington, 
Ohio, Jan., 1873; minister; advanced, 1884. Grad. National Normal 

University, -, 1874, B. S.; ibid., 1879, A. B.; ibid., 1883, A. M. 

(honorary degree). Teacher, elementary schools, 1874-79; Professor 
of languages, Brethren’s Normal College (now Juniata College) Hunt¬ 
ingdon, Pa., 1879-84; Supt. of Schools, Frankfort, Ohio, 1884-99; Lake¬ 
side, Ohio, 1899-1905; Woodville, Ohio, 1905-19; Prin., State H. S., 
Rosman, N. C., 1919-. Address, Rosman, N. C. 

OLLER, Jack Ezra. 

Grad. Juniata College, 1923, A. B. (College Office.) 



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OLLER, JEFFORD Franklin. 

B. Waynesboro, Pa., Oct. 15, 1896; s. Joseph and Myrtle (Funk) 
Oiler; Un. Ch. of B. at Huntingdon, Pa., 1914. Stu. West H. S., 

-, four years, grad. 1914; Juniata College, grad. 1918, A. B.; 

Carnegie Institute (of Technology? Pittsburgh, Pa.), Business, one- 
half year. Machinist at Landis Machine Co., Waynesboro, 1918-19; 
Office, ibid., 1919-. Mem. Y. M. C. A.; Waynesboro Chamber of 
Commerce. Address, Waynesboro, Pa. 

OLLER, RELLO. 

B. Waynesboro, Pa., 1895; dan. J. J. and Myrtle (Funk) Oiler; 
Un. Ch. of B. at Waynesboro, 1912. Stu. Waynesboro H. S., 1910-14; 
Juniata College, Home Economics, 1914-18; ibid., Vocal Music, 
1919-20. Address, Waynesboro, Pa. 

OLSEN, MARIE. 

Grad. Bethany Bible School, 1923, B. S. L. Address, Nampa, 
Idaho. (School Office.) 

PAIR, PAUL. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1922, A. B. Address, Beatrice, Neb. 
(College Office.) 

PAUL, Ira CLIFFORD. 

B. Milledgeville, Ill., Feb. 9, 1898; s. Edward E. and Mary Ella 
(Bowman) Paul; Un. Ch. of B. at Mt. Morris, Ill., Feb. 26, 1911; 
minister, Mt. Morris, April, 1919. Stu. Mt. Morris H. S., 1912-16; 
Mt. Morris College, 1917-21, A. B. Teacher, H. S. Mar. Ruth M. 
Fouts of Fredric, Iowa, June, 1922; Teacher of Math, and Physics, 
Hanover, Ill., H. S., 1921-22. Address, Mt. Morris, Ill. 

PAUL, NORRIS. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1922, A. B. Address, North Man¬ 
chester, Ind. (College Office.) 

PEOPLES, WALTER. 

B. Medway, Ohio, Dec. 29, 1881; s. William and Anna (Mussel- 
man) Peoples; mar. Mary Bashore, Oct. 5, 1907; Un. Ch. of B. at 
North Manchester, Ind., 1900. Stu. Beaver Creek Twp. H. S., 1895- 
99; Juniata College, 1901-04, A. B.; Wittenberg College, Spring- 
field, Ohio, summer, 1908; Ohio State University, Columbus, summer, 
1909; University of Wis., Madison, summer, 1916. Teacher, Bethel 
Twp., Tippecanoe City, Ohio, 1904-08; Bradford, Ohio, H. S., 1908-09; 
Ass’t. Prin., Madisonville H. S., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1909-19; Ass’t. Prin., 
East HI. S., Cincinnati, 1919-. Address, 5517 Arnsby Place, Cin¬ 
cinnati, Ohio. 



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PETERS, David WILBUR. 

B. Dugwell, Va., Nov. 21, 1886; s. Stephen B. and Susen E. 
(Bowman) Peters; mar. Annie Bruce, June 16, 1916; Un. Ch. of B. 
(Antioch Church) Franklin Co., Va., Nov., 1903. Shi. Daleville Col¬ 
lege, 1909-13, A. B.; University of Va., Charlottesville, Education, sum¬ 
mers 1916, 1918. Prin., Rustburg, Va, H. S, 1913-15; Ass’t. Prin, John 
B. Cary School, Richmond, Va, 1915-16; Prin, Cape Charles, Va, 
H. S, 1916-21; Supt. of Schools, Northampton Co, Va, 1921-. Ad¬ 
dress, Cape Charles, Va. 

PETERS, ROWENA (Stoner). 

B. Ladoga, Ind, June 27, 1889; dau. Samuel W. and Lina 
(Norris) Stoner; mar. Woodford W. Peters, June 21, 1917; Un. Ch. 
of B. at Ladoga, 1900. Stu. Ladoga H. S, 1905-09; Manchester 
College, 1909-10, 1912-15, A. B. Teacher, elementary schools, Ladoga, 
1910-12, 1915-17. Address, North Manchester, Ind. 

PETERS, WOODFORD W-. 

B. -, Va, June 21, 1889; s. Isaac B. and Mary C. (Eller) 

Peters; mar. Rowena Stoner, June 21, 1917; Un. Ch. of B. (Hickory 
Grove Church) Tippecanoe City, Ohio, 1908; minister, May 28, 1911; 

elder, June 2, 1919. Stu. Bethel Twp. H. S, -, Ohio, 1903-07; 

Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio, Normal, summers 1907, 1909; 
Bliss Business College, Columbus, Ohio, 18 weeks, 1910; Manchester 
College, 1911-15, A. B.; Ohio State University, Columbus, Education, 
1918-19, 1921, A. M. Teacher in elementary schools, Miami Co., Ohio, 
1907-11; teacher and Supt. of public schools, Bethel Twp., and super¬ 
visor, Tippecanoe City, Ohio, 1915-19; Professor of Education, Man¬ 
chester College, 1919-. Mem. Ind. State Teachers’ Assoc.; National 
Soc. for the Study of Education; National Geographic Soc.; Amer. 
Red Cross. Address, North Manchester, Ind. 

PHILLIPS, GEORGE W-. 

B. Goshen, Ind., Dec. 29, 1893; s. L. F. and Alice (Miller) Phil¬ 
lips; mar. Gertrude Schwalm, May 26, 1917; Un. Ch. of B. (Rock Run 
Church) Goshen, Ind., Nov., 1907; minister, Dec. 2, 1917. Stu. Goshen 
College, Goshen, Ind., Acad., 1909-13; Manchester College, 1914-17, 
A. B.; ibid., A. M. in 1921, thesis, “The Emotional Life of Jesus;” 
Bethany Bible School, 1919-21. Teacher, public school, 1913-14; Prin., 
Millersburg, Ind., H. S., 1917-18; Math, teacher, Walton, Ind., H. S., 
1921-. Address, Walton, Ind. 

PITTENGER, JOHN Milton. 

B. West Charleston, Miami Co., Ohio, March 6, 1869; s. Joshua 
Winget and Mary Ann (Senseman) Pittenger; mar. Florence Baker, 






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May 18, 1904; Un. Ch. of B. at Pleasant Hill, Ohio, Jan. 19, 1889; 
minister, Sept. 13, 1897; advanced, Oct. 11, 1902; elder, Oct. 22, 1909. 
Stu. Juniata College, Normal English, 1896-97, M. E.; ibid., Col¬ 
lege, 1897-1902, B. A. Agent for Brethren Publishing House, 1902-03; 
Teacher of Math., Science, Greek and Latin, Elizabethtown College, 
1903-04; Missionary in India, 1904- (On furlough, 1920-). Student 
of plant and animal life of jungles of India. U. S. A. Address, 
Pleasant Hill, Ohio. 

PITTENGER, LURA Beatrice. 

B. Pleasant Hill, Ohio, Oct. 22, 1881; dan. Joshua Winget and 
Mary Ann (Senseman) Pittenger; Un. Ch. of B. at Pleasant Hill, 
1894. Stu. Pleasant Hill H. S., 1898-1900; Covington, Ohio, H. S., 
1900-01; Juniata College, winter, 1901-02; Miami Valley Hospital, 
Dayton, Ohio, Nurses Training School, 1904-05; Bethany Bible 
School, 1911-17, B. S. L. Nurse, 1906-07; Mission Worker, South 
Charleston Mission, Chillicothe, Ohio, 1908; Mission Worker, Sidney, 
Ohio, 1910-11, 1917-18. Address, Pleasant Hill, Ohio. 

PLAUGHER, Lee ROY. 

B. Putman Co., Ohio, Jan. 26, 1895; .?. A. J. and Mary (Smith) 
Plaugher; Un. Ch. of B. at North Manchester, Ind., 1916. Stu. Beaver 
Dam, Ohio, H. S., 1910-12; Lima, Ohio, H. S., 1912-14; Manchester 
College, 1914-17, 1918, A. B.; Ohio State University, Columbus, Medi¬ 
cine, 1921-. Teacher, 1917-18; Military service, U. S. Army, 1918-19; 
Teacher, 1919-21. Address, Beaver Dam, Ohio, R. 2. 

POLLARD, LEE Ward. 

B. Elderton, Armstrong Co., Pa., Oct. 20, 1880; s. Richard T. 
and Hannah K. (Shoemaker) Pollard; mar. Rose M. McQuade, Aug. 
12, 1904; Un. Ch. of B. (Plumcreek Cong.) Elderton, about 1893; 
minister, 1917. Stu. Juniata College, 1897-98; Ind. State Normal 
School, Terre Haute, 1898-99; Juniata College, 1899-1900; Western 

University of Pa., -, Pharmacy, 1901-03, Ph. G. Teacher, 

1895-97; Pharmacist, 1903-05; Mfg. Pharmacist, 1905-; Originator and 
manufacturer of widely-used household preparations; Part Owner, 
and Manager, lumber company, Masontown, W. Va., 1910-11; Part 
Owner, and Manager, coal mining plants, 1916-. Author of novels: 
“A Peep Into the Air of the Future,” 1919; “Betty of the Mines,” 
and of miscellaneous short stories. Address, Garrett, Pa. 

POSTMA, Sarah ELIZABETH. 

B. Douglas Co., Kans., dau. Wiebe F. and Mary Anne (Neff) 
Postma; Un. Ch. of B. when fourteen years of age. Stu. Lane Uni¬ 
versity, Lecompton, Kans., one year; Lewis Institute, Chicago, one 



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year; Berlitz School of Languages, Chicago, one year; Manchester 
College, two years; A. B., 1919; Bethany Bible School, five years; 
B. S. L., ibid., 1917; B. D., ibid., 1921. Teacher, rural schools of Kans., 
eight years; Foreigners, Chicago, one and one-fourth years; Instructor, 
Bethany Bible School, 1920-. City Mission Work, Oakland, Kans., 
Kansas City, Kans. and Seattle, Wash., three years. Address, 3435 
Van Buren St., Chicago. 

POTE, Orville Dewey. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1923, A. B. Address, Ripley, Okla. 
(College Office.) 

POWELSON, FAYE (Sisler). 

B. Dallas Center, Iowa, July 16, 1894; dau. D. R. and Susan 
(Price) Sisler; mar. C. S. Powelson, Dec. 6, 1920; Un. Ch. of B. at 
Ottawa, Kans., 1906. Stu. Richmond, Kans., H. S., 1909-13; Mc¬ 
Pherson College, 1913-17, A. B.; Ass’t. Cashier, Peoples State Bank, 
Richmond, Kansas, 1918-20. Address, Richmond, Kans. 

PRATHER, JOHN Perry. 

B. Tulsa, Okla., Nov. 2, 1893; s. Thomas Henry and Cora 
Rebecca (Griffith) Prather; Un. Ch. of B. (North Bethel Church) 
Mound City, Mo., Aug. 14, 1905; minister, ibid., Oct. 24, 1914. 
Stu. Mound City H. S., 1908-12; ibid., post graduate course, 1912; 
Bethany Bible School, Seminary, 1915-18; Lewis Institute, Chicago, 
two terms, 1917; McPherson College, 1918-20, A. B. Farmer, 1913- 
15; Pastor, Conway Springs, Kans., 1920-. Secretary-Treas., No- 
Tobacco League of Kans. Address, Mound City, Mo. 

PRICE, GALEN. 

S’. C. C. Price of Polo, Ill. Grad. University of III., Urbana, 
1922, A. B. Teacher. Address, Polo, Ill. (Mable Price, Mt. Morris, 

Ill.) 

PRICE, JOHN C-. 

Grad. La Verne College, 1923, A. B. Address, La Verne, Calif. 
(College Office.) 

PULLEY, HARRY H-. 

B. Wabash Co., Ind., April 18, 1895; Lemuel and Melissa 
(Frank) Pulley; mar. Mary H. Miller of North Manchester, Ind., 
Aug. 29, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. (Mississinewa Cong.) Eaton, Ind., 
Sept., 1906. Stu. Gaston, Ind., H. S., 1909-10; Manchester College, 
Acad., 1913-16; ibid.. College, 1916-18, 1920-21, A. B.; Bethany Bible 
School, Seminary, 1919-20. Prim, Tyner, Ind., H. S., 1921-. Address, 
North Manchester, Ind. 




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PUTERBAUGH, ROY H. 

B. Oswego, Ind., March 1, 1883; s. Amsey Hascall and Rilla 
(Clem) Puterbaugh; mar. Alma Ludwig, April 17, 1915; Un. Ch. of B. 
(Elkhart Valley Church) Elkhart, Ind., April 22, 1897. Stu. Man¬ 
chester College, Business, grad. 1900; Elkhart Normal School 
and Business Institute, Elkhart, Ind., grad. 1901; Manchester Col¬ 
lege, Acad., 1906; Mount Morris College, 1908-10; Univer¬ 
sity of Mich., Ann Arbor, 1910-11, A. B. Bookkeeper, 
Brumbaugh Construction Co., Elkhart, Ind., 1901 ; Syracuse Screen 
and Grille Co., North Manchester, Ind., 1906; Prin., Marion Business 
College, Marion, Ind., 1907; Instructor in Com’l law, Mt. Morris Col¬ 
lege, 1908-09; Prin., Com’l Dept., ibid., 1909-10; Instructor in rhetoric 
and literature, Elkhart, Ind., H. S., 1911-14; Manager, Lafayette 
Business College, Lafayette, Ind., 1914-. Mem. Acolytes (Philosophical 
Soc.), University of Mich. Address, 499 Littleton St., West La¬ 
fayette, Ind. 

RANCK, GLADYS N- (Driver). 

B. Lima, Ohio, Feb. 9, 1902; dan. Benjamin E. and Hattie Ellen 
(Early) Driver; Un. Ch. of B. (Pleasant View Cong.) Lima, Ohio, 
Dec. 14, 1913. Stu. Manchester College, Acad., 1916-19; ibid., Nor¬ 
mal English, 1919-20, B. E. Mem. Y. W. C. A.; Amer. Red Cross. 
Mar. Esta W. Ranck of Roann, Ind., Aug. 3, 1921. Address, 803 E. 
Kibby St., Lima, Ohio. 

RANDOLPH, Henry SHERFY. 

B. Kittyton, Tenn., July 13, 1893; s. G. W. and Martha J. (Tip- 
ton) Randolph; mar. Ida Press, May 25, 1918; Un. Ch. of B. at 
Limestone, Tenn., Feb., 1911; minister, 1911. Stu. Tusculum Col¬ 
lege, Acad., Tusculum, Tenn., 1910-11; Daleville College, Normal, 
1911-12, B. E.; ibid., College, 1912-13; University of Va., Charlottes¬ 
ville, Philosophy, four months, 1914; Johns Hopkins University, 
Baltimore, Md., Science, four months, 1915; Manchester College, 
1916-17, A. B.; Bethany Bible School, Seminary, 1917-18; Uni¬ 
versity of Chicago, Divinity School, Religious Education, 1918-19, 
M. A.; Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill., summer, 1921. Teacher 
of History and Languages, Hebron Seminary, 1913-15; Pastor, Balti¬ 
more, Md., and Huntington, Ind., 1916-17; Ass’t. Pastor, Chicago, Ill., 
1918; Professor of Theology, Mt. Morris College, 1919-20; Professor 
of Religious Education, ibid., 1920-22. Stu. Columbia University, New 
York City, and pastor, First Church of the Brethren, Brooklyn, N. Y., 
1922-23. Address, 358 Sixtieth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

RANDOLPH, IDA (Press). 

B. Mason City, Ill., April 26, 1893: dau. James and Melissa 



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(Griffin) Press; mar. H. S. Randolph, May 25, 1918; Un. Ch. of B. 
at North Manchester, Ind., 1914. Stu. Walkerton, Ind., H. S., 1909- 
13; Manchester College, 1913-17, A. B.; ibid., 1917-18, A. M.; Bethany 
Bible School, 1918-19; University of Chicago, 1919-20. Private Secre¬ 
tary to the President, Manchester College, 1913-18. Address, North 
Manchester, Ind. 

REBER, ALBERT Luft. 

B. Bernville, Berks Co., Pa., July 10, 1894; j. Elias G. and 

Augusta (Luft) Reber; mar. Edna E. Brubaker of Lititz, Pa., Oct. 5, 
1920; Un. Ch. of B. (Maiden Creek Cong.) Mohrsville, Pa., May, 1905. 
Stu. Elizabethtown College, Acad., 1908-13; ibid., College, 1913-15; 
Juniata College, 1915-17, A. B. Clerk, Amer. Telegraph and Tele¬ 
phone Co., Youngstown, Ohio, 1917-18; Clerk, U. S. Army, Base 
Hospital, Camp Meade, Md., 1918-19; Partner in Mail order house 
of Augusta Reber and Son (bonnets, etc.), Chicago, 1920-21; Lititz, 
Pa., 1921-. Address, Lititz, Pa. 

REBER, CONRAD S-. 

B. Sept. 23, 1876. Grad. University of Pa., Medical School 

(four-year course) 1903, M. D. Licensed in Pa., 1903. Mem. Berks 
Co. Medical Soc., Medical Assoc, of Pa., Fellow of Amer. Medical 
Assoc. Address, West Reading, Pa. (Juniata College Bulletin; Amer. 

Medical Assoc., 535 N. Dearborn St., Chicago, 111.) 

REBER, DANIEL Conrad. 

B. Penn Twp., Berks Co., Pa., Feb. 20, 1872; s. Daniel H. and 
Elizabeth (Smith) Reber; mar. Blanche Kauffman, June 26, 1900; 
Un. Ch. of B. at Huntingdon, Pa., Nov. 17, 1889; minister, March, 
1902; advanced, Dec., 1904; elder, June, 1914. Stu. Juniata Col¬ 
lege, Normal English, 1889-91, B. E.; ibid., 1893, M. E.; ibid., Col¬ 
lege, 1893-97, A. B.; New York University, New York City, Peda¬ 
gogy, 1900-01, Pd. M.; ibid., 1901-02, Pd. D., thesis, “Educational 
Ideals;” Ursinus College, Collegcville, Pa., 1909, A. M. Teacher, 
near Bernville, Berks Co., 1888-89; Prin. of Schools, New Enterprise, 
Pa., 1891-93; Ass’t. Professor of Latin and Math., Juniata College, 
1893-95; Professor of Latin and Pedagogy, ibid., 1897-1900; Professor 
of Pedagogy, Psychology and German, Elizabethtown College, 1902-10; 
President, ibid., 1910-18; Professor of Ancient Languages, Man¬ 
chester College, 1918-. Joint Author of “History of the Church of 
the Brethren of Eastern Pa.,” 1915, published in Lancaster, Pa.; 
Writer of Sunday School lessons in Brethren Teacher’s Monthly, May, 
1919-Sept., 1920. Conductor of a Subscription Agency, 1918-. Mem. 
General Educational Board, Ch. of B., 1916-21 (Secretary-Treas., 
1919-21.) Address, North Manchester, Ind. 



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REBER, EDNA Elizabeth (Brubaker). 

B. near Lititz, Pa., Sept. 17, 1894; dan. Thaddeus and A. Lizzie 
(Lrey) Brubaker; mar. Albert L. Reber, Oct. 5, 1920; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Neffsville, Pa., Aug. 30, 1908. Stu. Akron, Pa., H. S., 1910-11; 
Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio, summer. 1914; Elizabethtown Col¬ 
lege, 1912-14, B. E.; Juniata College, 1915-18, A. B. Teacher, inter¬ 
mediate grades, Rossmere, Pa., 1912-13; Professor of English, Eliza¬ 
bethtown College, 1918-20. Address , Lititz, Pa. 

REBER, INA Flora (Crosswhite). 

B. Eaton, Ohio, Oct. 15, 1892; dan. A. G. and Adeline (Treadway) 
Crosswhite; Un. Ch. of B. at Flora, Ind., Oct. 15, 1905. Stu. Flora 
H. S., 1907-11; Manchester College, 1911-13; Juniata College, 1913-15, 

A. B.; Colo. State Teachers College, Greeley, Colo., summer, 1919. 
Teacher, sixth and seventh grades, Roaring Spring, Pa., 1915-18; sixth 
grade, Rocky Ford, Colo., 1918-20. Mar. Joshua D. Reber, June 23, 
1920. Address, 1376 E. Sixty-sixth St., Cleveland, Ohio. 

REBER, JOSHUA Daniel. 

B. Bernville, Pa., April 8, 1890; j. Elias G. and Augusta (Luft) 
Reber; mar. Ina Flora Crosswhite of Ind., June 23, 1920; Un. Ch. of 

B. at Elizabethtown, Pa., Feb. 15, 1909. Stu. Elizabethtown College, 
Education, 1910-14, Pd. B.; Juniata College, 1914-15, A. B.; Uni¬ 
versity of Pa., Philadelphia, Wharton School, 1915-16. Bookkeeper, 
Blue Jay, W. Va., 1909-10; Teacher, Com’l Dept., Elizabethtown Col¬ 
lege, 1914-15; Com’l Branches, Williamsport, Pa., H. S., 1916-17; 
Cost Accountant, Lititz, Pa., 1917-18; Soldier, U. S. Army, 1918- 
19; Teacher, Com’l Branches, Erie, Pa., H. S., 1919-20; Public Ac¬ 
countant, Cleveland, Ohio, 1920-. Mar. Ina F. Crosswhite of Flora, 
Ind., June 23, 1920. Address, 1376 E. Sixty-sixth St., Cleveland, Ohio. 

REBER, Ruth Elizabeth. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, A. B. Address, North Man¬ 
chester, Ind. (College Office.) 

REDENBO, OSCAR Benton. 

B. Pleasant Mound, Ill., Jan. 12, 1883; s. J. D. and Mary E. 
(Fansler) Redenbo; mar. Sadie Hahn of Pleasant Mound, Nov. 29. 
1503; Un. Ch. of B. (Hurricane Creek Church) Pleasant Mound, 
Dec., 1903; minister, Hurricane Creek Church) Aug., 1904; advanced, 
ibid., June, 1906; elder, Canton Church, Canton, 111., Aug., 1912. Stu. 
Commercial Correspondence School, 1901-02; Normal School, Vin¬ 
cennes, Ind., 1916-17; Mt. Morris College, 1917-21, A. B.; North¬ 
western University, Evanston, Ill., Psychology, 1921-22, A. M., thesis, 
“ Wundtism in Amer. Psychology.” Teacher, common schools, 1903- 


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13, 1914-17; Pastor, Allison Prairie Church, Ill., 1913-17, Pine Creek 
Church, near Mount Morris, Ill., 1919-20. Supt. of Orphanage, Mt. 
Morris, Ill. Address, Mt. Morris, Ill. 

REED, GLEN W-. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, A. B. Address , Constantine, 
Mich. (College Office.) 

REED, Millie Margaret VASHTI. 

B. Carthage, Floyd Co., Va., 1895; dau. Cephas D. and I .avinia 

Ellen (-) Reed; Un. Ch. of B., Oct., 1908. Stu. Troutville, 

Va., H. S., 1909-11; Daleville College, 1911-15, B. A. Teacher of 

4th and 5th grades, and French, Asbury, -, H. S., 1915-16; 

6th and 7th grades, Troutville, Va., 1916-17; English and history, 
Herndon, Va., H. S., 1917-. Address, Troutville, Va. 

REICHARD, John ROWLAND. 

B. Fairplay, Md., Dec. 5, 1891; s. Robert Howard and Otelia 
Homans (Rowland) Reichard; Un. Ch. of B. (Manor Cong.) Fair- 
play, Nov. 28, 1915; minister, Sept. 9, 1916. Stu. Washington Co. 
H. S., Md., 1906-10; Md. State College of Agriculture, College Park, 
Md., Horticulture, 1910-13, B. S. Farmer, Fairplay, 1913-17; 
Furloughed from army draft for farm service, Smithburg, Md., 1917- 
19; Farmer, Fairplay, 1919-. Address, Fairplay, Md., R. R. No. 1. 

REICHARD, LAWSON Funk. 

B. Hagerstown, Md., Dec. 9, 1888; s. W. Scott and Louise 
(Funk) Reichard; mar. Doris E. Speights, June 15, 1915; Un. Ch. 
of B. at Hagerstown, 1897. Stu. Juniata College, 2 years; Uni¬ 
versity of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1912-14, B. S. Boys’ director, 

- Settlement House, 2 years; Ass’t. boys’ director, East Liberty, 

Pa., Y. M. C. A., one-half year; Boys’ Secretary, Y. M. C. A., De¬ 
troit, Mich., 3 years; Director of Boys’ Work, Y. M. C. A., Worcester, 
Mass., 1918-, employed mainly in uniting the church schools in city¬ 
wide activities, and emphasizing methods for holding “ teen-age ” 
boys in the church. Mem. Kiwanis Club; Assoc, of Boys’ Work 
Secretaries of North Amer.; Y. M. C. A. Address, 291 Monterey 
Road, Worcester, Mass. 

REIFSNYDER, MILTON Ecker. 

B. Shenkles, Pa., Oct. 15, 1874; s. Rudolph and Elizabeth 
(Ecker) Reifsnyder; Un. Ch. of B. (Coventry Church) North 

Coventry, Chester Co., Pa., 1895. Stu. Plerbst’s Academy, -, 

two years; West Chester, Pa., State Normal School, two years; 
Juniata College, Education, three years, grad. 1899, B. E. and M. 
E.; ibid., four years, grad. 1907, A. B.; University of Pa., Philadelphia, 







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one year. Prin., Smedley, Pa., H. S.; West Reading, Pa., H. S.; 
Shillington, Pa., H. S.; White Haven, Pa., HO. S.; Supervising Prin., 

Franklin Twp. Schools, -N. J.; Gilborton, Pa. Address, Potts- 

town, Pa., R. F. D. 3. 

REIMAN, RALPH Walker. 

B. Berlin, Pa., Sept. 27, 1894; s. Mahlon S. and Dillie V. 
(Walker) Reiman; mar. Nina Marie Blue of Johnstown, Pa., Sept. 
9, 1920; Un. Ch. of B. (Pike Church) Brothers Valley, Pa., 1905; 
minister, ibid. Stu. Berlin H. S., 1910-12; Juniata College, Acad., 
1912-13; ibid., College, 1914-18, A. B. Teacher, Fairview School, 
Brothers Valley Twp., 1913-14; Clerical Dept., Cambria Steel Co., 
Johnstown, Pa., for several years; Salesman, Steel Service Corpora¬ 
tion of Buffialo, N. Y., in the Johnstown district. Address, 602 
Murdock St., Johnstown, Pa. 

REITZ, WILLIAM W-. 

B. Friedens, Pa., May 2, 1885; j. Christ and Julian (Living¬ 
stone) Reitz; mar. Ruth I. Thomas, Dec. 28, 1912; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Elton, Pa., about 1898. Stu. Juniata College, Normal English, 

1906- 07, B. E.; Pa. State College, State College, Pa., Agriculture, 

1907- 11, B. S.; ibid., Agriculture, 1913-14, M. S. Teacher, public 
schools, Cambria Co., Pa., 1902-05; Instructor in Soils, Pa. State 
College, 1911-12; Teacher of agriculture, Jarrettsville, Md., H. S., 
1912-14; Supervisor of Agriculture, Mercer, Pa., H. S., 1914-17; 
Gregg Twp. Vocational School, Spring Mills, Pa., 1917-. Address, 
Spring Mills., Pa. 

REPLOGLE, ABRAM Brown. 

B. Woodbury, Pa., Oct. 1, 1888; George W. and Sarah Ann 
(Brown) Replogle; mar. Besse Kayler Wisherd, Oct. 1, 1918; Un. 
Ch. of B. at Woodbury,' 1899; minister, May, 1911. Stu. Roaring 
Spring, Pa., H. S. Prep., 1907-08; Juniata College, Acad., two years, 
grad. 1911; ibid., College, 1912-16, A. B. Teacher, rural schools, Roar¬ 
ing Spring, 1911-12; Supervising Prin., Twp. H. S., Roaring Spring, 
1916-17; Pastor, Plumcreek and Glade Run Churches, Armstrong 
Co., Pa., 1917-20; Norristown, Pa., 1920-. Address, Shelocta, Pa. 

REPLOGLE, ARNOLD Miller. 

B. Waterside, Pa., Sept. 14, 1890; s. Joseph Zook and Emma 
Arnold (Miller) Replogle; Un. Ch. of B. at New Enterprise, Pa., 
1901. Stu. Juniata College, Acad., 1905-09; ibid., College, 1910-13, 
B. A.; Columbia University, New York City, Public Law, 1914; 
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa., Law, 1915-18, LL. B. 
Teacher, grade schools, 1909-10; Army officer, 1918; Lawyer, 1918-; 
Ass’t. Dist. Attorney, Western Dist. of Pa., 1921-; Secretary, First 




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Pool Gas Coal Co., Pittsburgh, 1921-. Address, 607-610 Peoples Bank 
Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. 

REPLOGLE, BESSE (Wisherd). 

B. Boonsboro, Md., April 23, 1891 ; dan. Chas. and Clara E. 
(Kaylor) Wisherd; mar. A. B. Replogle of Shelocta, Pa., 1918; Un. 
Ch. of B. at Huntingdon, Pa., Oct., 1909. Stu. Hagerstown, Md., 
H. S., grad. 1908; Juniata College, grad. 1913, A. B.; University of 
Pa., Philadelphia, Math., one year. Teacher of Math., Robertsdale, 
Pa., H. S. and Grammar School; Math, and History, Woodbine, 
New Jersey, H. S.; Friends Acad., Moorestown, N. J. Address, 
Shelocta, Pa. 

REPLOGLE, Daniel BENSON. 

B. Martinsburg, Blair Co., Pa., Jan. 21, 1863; s. Samuel Brum¬ 
baugh and Margaret Ann (Hanawalt) Replogle; mar. Belle Trumbull, 
Dec. 19, 1894; Un. Ch. of B. at Huntingdon, Pa., May, 1.882. Stu. 
Brethren's Normal College (now Juniata College), Normal Eng¬ 
lish, grad. 1885, B. E. and M. E.; Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa., 
grad. 1893, LL. B. Prin., Public Schools, Waverly, Pa., 1885-87; New 
Milford, Pa., 1887-89; Mt. Pleasant, Pa., 1889-91; Scranton, Pa., 
1891-92; Lawyer, Scranton, Pa., 1893-1903, specializing in Patent Law 
and the patenting of inventions, and served as attorney for the 
International Correspondence School, Scranton; Teacher of Mechanical 
Drawing, Santa Ana, Calif., H. S., 1903-04; Inventing and exploiting 
electrical appliances, 1905-, among which are The Air-Way Electric 
Cleaner, on which he has nineteen patents. Surveyed for irrigation and 
power projects, San Bernardino, Calif., 1904; Exhibited water-wheel 
governors at Lewis and Clark Centennial (World’s Fair), and served on 
Jury of Awards, 1905. Address, 2317 Ward Street, Berkeley, Calif. 

REPLOGLE, FRANK Grover. 

B. near Rossville, Ind., Aug. 19, 1889; s. William H. and Eliza¬ 
beth (Metzger) Replogle; mar. Florence Grace Hufford, Aug. 31, 
1910; Un. Ch. of B. at Pyrmont, Ind., 1902; minister, Sept. 30, 1906. 
Stu. Rossville H. S., 1904-05; Manchester College, Normal and Acad., 
Jan. to July, 1907; ibid., Normal and Academic, six weeks each, 
1908, 1909; ibid., College and Com'l., 1913-15, B. Accts. Teacher in 
common schools of Ross Twp., Clinton Co., Ind., 1907-13; Head of 
ConTl. Dept., Mt. Morris College, 1915-17; Prin., Miami, N. Mex., 
H. S., 1917-19. Address, Rossville, Ind. 

REPLOGLE, FREDerick Allen. 

B. Rossville, Ind., Dec. 15,-; s. William H. and Eliza¬ 

beth (Metzger) Replogle; Un. Ch. of B. at Pyrmont, Ind., Sept. 13, 



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1914; minister, Dec. 11, 1915. Stu. Rossville H. S., 1913-17; Bethany 
Bible School, Seminary, 1917-19; Manchester College, Education, 
1919-21, B. A. Prin., Vacation Bible Schools in Ind., summers 1920, 
1921. Professor of History and English and Ass’t. Supt., Conners- 
ville, Ind., H. S., 1921 -. Sunday School secretary, Southern Dist. of 
Ind., 1920- ; Secretary, Southern Ind., Sunday School Board, 1920; 
Secretary, Executive Board of Religious Education for Manchester 
College Territory. Mem. Y. M. C. A., Intercollegiate Prohibition 
Assoc. Address, Rossville, Ind., R. R. 2. 

REPLOGLE, GEORGE Brown. 

B. Woodbury, Bedford Co., Pa., Jan. 7, 1894; s. George W. and 
Sara (Brown) Replogle; mar. Ruth Williams of Royersford, Pa., 
Dec. 25, 1918; Un. Ch, of B. at Woodbury, April, 1914; minister, 

May, 1915. Stu. - H. S., 1907-11; Juniata College, 1911-15, A. 

B.; University of Pa., Philadelphia, Education, summer, 1915; Y. 
M. C. A. School, Lake Geneva, Wis., War Work, summer, 1917. 
Teacher of Math, and Athletics, Tyrone, Pa., H. S., 1915-17; U. S. 
Army, 1917-18; Teacher of History, East H. S., Cleveland, Ohio, 1918-. 
Address, 901 Franklin St., Roaring Spring, Pa.; Present address, 
13705 Glenside Road, Cleveland, Ohio. 

REPLOGLE, RUTH (Williams). 

B. Philadelphia, Pa., May 1, 1896; dau. Irvin C. and Elizabeth 
(Harley) Williams; mar. George B. Replogle of Roaring Spring, 
Pa., Dec. 25, 1918; Un. Ch. of B. at Royersford, Pa., 1907. Stu. 
Royersford H. S., 1909-13; Juniata College, 1913-17, A. B.; Phila¬ 
delphia School of Industrial Art, Water Color, summer, 1917; Cleve¬ 
land Y. W. C. A., Home Economics, 1919. Teacher of Modern 
Languages, Bedford, Pa., H. S., 1917-18. Address, 501 Walnut St., 
Royersford, Pa. Present address, 13705 Glenside Road, Cleveland, 
Ohio. 

REPLOGLE, SARA Guyer. 

B. Waterside, Pa., April 12. 1886; dau. Andrew S. and Barbara 
(Guyer) Replogle; Un. Ch. of B. at New Enterprise, Pa., May 21, 
1900. Stu. Juniata College, Normal English, one term each, 1906, 1908; 
Elizabethtown College, Bible, 1912-14; Bethany Bible School, 
Teacher Training, 1915-18, spring term, 1919, diploma given, but 
B. S. L. degree dependent on a year of language work in India. 
Teacher, common schools, Bedford Co., Pa., 1903-12, 1914-15. Mis¬ 
sionary to India, 1919-. Address, Jalalpor, Surat Dist., India. 

RESSER, CHARLES Elmer. 

B. East Berlin, Pa., April 28, 1889; .y. George M. and Sallie 
(Jacobs) Resser; mar. Anna Mae Evans, July, 1908; Un. Ch. of B. 



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at East Berlin, Jan., 1904; minister, Washington, D. C., April 5, 
1920. Stu. Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa., 1909, 1912- 
13, A. B.; First Pa. State Normal School, Millersville, Pa., 1910-11, 
non-resident, 1912, B. Pd.; Columbia University, New York City, 
1911; Elizabethtown College, 1911-12; Princeton University, Princeton, 
N. J., Geology, 1913-14; George Washington University, Wash¬ 
ington, D. C., Geology, 1914-15, A. M.; ibid., 1915-17, Ph. D. In¬ 
structor of Geography, Elizabethtown College, 1911-12; Ass’t. in 
Mineralogy, Princeton University, 1913-14; Instructor in Geology and 
Geography, George Washington University, 1915-20; Ass’t. Curator, 
Palaeontology, U. S. National Museum, 1914-. Engaged in research on 
the Palaeontology and stratigraphy of rocks of the Cambrian Period. 
Mem. Amer. Assoc, for the Advancement of Science; Palaeontological 
Soc. of Amer.; Fellow, Amer. Geographic Soc. Address, U. S. 
National Museum, Washington, D. C. 

REVIS, LELA Grace. 

Grad. Mt. Morris College, 1922, A. B. Address , Starkweather, 

N. D. 

REXROAD, CARL Newton. 

B. Darlow, Kans., Sept. 3, 1896; s. William W. and Minnie J. 
(Bailey) Rexroad; Un. Ch. of B. (Pleasant View Church) Darlow, 
Kans., Aug., 1908; minister, May 1, 1914. Stu. McPherson College, 
Acad., 1912-15; College, ibid., 1915-18, B. A.; Yale School of Religion, 
New Haven, Conn., Religious Education, 1919-20, 1921, 1922, B. D. 
Professor of Chemistry, La Verne College, 1918-19. Mem. Yale 
Semitic and Biblical Club. Address, Darlow, Kans. 

RHINE, ROSS. 

Grad. Juniata College, 1921, A. B. Address, Frackville, Pa. 
(College Office.) 

RICHARDS, HERBERT Forest. 

B. Preble Co., Ohio, Sept. 21, 1883; .y. Lewis and Jane (Miller) 
Richards; mar. Mary Eby, Dec. 25, 1904; Un. Ch. of B. (Price’s 
Creek Church) near Eldorado, Ohio, 1896; elder, Dec., 1914. Stu. 
Pleasant Hill, Ohio, 1898; Bethany Bible School, Teacher’s Training 
Course, 1908-11; Winona State Normal, Winona, Minn., H. S, and 
special courses in psychology and pedagogy, 1912-15; Manchester 

College, 1915-16, A. B.; Central University, -, Ind., Sciences and 

History, 1916; Bethany Bible School, Seminary, 1916-19, B. D.; 
University of Chicago, Religious Education, summer, 1919. Pastor, 
Winona, Minn., 1912-15; Bethany Center, Chicago, 1916-20; Professor 
of Homiletics, Bethany Bible School, 1918-20; Pastor, Wiley, Colo., 



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1920-22; McPherson, Kalis., 1922-. Mem. National Geographic Soc. 
Address, McPherson, Kans. 

RINEHART, BLANCH Florence. 

B. Preble Co., Ohio, Jan. 23, 1883; dau. David and Fannie 
(Whitesell) Rinehart; Un. Ch. of B. (Four Mile Church) Kitchel, 
Ind., 1900. Stu. Jackson Twp. H. S., 1901-03; Manchester College, 
1906-09; Ind. State Normal School, Terre Haute, 1909-11, A. B.; 
University of Chicago, Divinity School, 1913, 1914; ibid., 1919-20, 

A. M., thesis, “Paul’s Interpretation of Jesus as Lord;” ibid., part 
time, summer, 1920, and 1920-21. Teacher, public school, Preble Co., 
Ohio, 1903-06; Critic Teacher, Manchester College, 1911-14; Teacher 
of English and History, Campbellstown, Ohio, H. S., 1914-17; Di¬ 
rector of General and Religious Education, Y. M. C. A., Detroit, 
Mich., Aug. 12, 1921-. Tour of eastern U. S., 1912; western U. S., 
1915. Address, Boston, Ind. Present address, 1455 Washington Blvd., 
Detroit, Mich. 

RINEHART, KATHERINE May. 

B. Waynesboro, Pa., Feb. 6, 1886; dau. Daniel D. and Clara 
(Stouffer) Rinehart; Un. Ch. of B. (Antietam Cong.) Waynesboro, 
Dec. 10, 1900. Stu. Md. Collegiate Institute (now Blue Ridge Col¬ 
lege), 1902-05; Waynesboro Business College, 1909-10; Columbia Col¬ 
lege of Expression, Chicago, 1915-16; Lewis Institute, Chicago, 1916- 
17; Bethany Bible School Teacher Training, 1911-15, B. S. L.; 
Blue Ridge College, B. A. in 1920; Battle Creek Sanitarium, Battle 
Creek, Mich., Nursing Course, 1921-. Matron, Bethany Bible School, 
1914-21. Address, 3435 Van Buren St., Chicago. 

RININGER, CHESTER Arthur. 

B. Spring Hope, Pa., July 13, 1889; s. Robert S. and Catharine 
(Smith) Rininger; mar. Amy E. Bender, Dec. 21, 1913; Un. Ch. of 

B. at Juniata College, Jan., 1910. Grad. Juniata College, Normal, 
1910, B. E., ibid., College, 1914, A. B. Teacher, rural schools, Bed¬ 
ford Co., Pa., 1906-09; Ass’t. Prin., Hyndman, Pa., H. S., 1910- 
11; Supt. of Schools, Williamsburg, Pa., 1914-18; Teacher of Math, 
and Science, Schenectady, N. Y., H. S., 1919-. Address, Cessna, Bed¬ 
ford Co., Pa. Present address, Schenectady, N. Y. 

ROBERTSON, ALWILDA. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, A. B. Address, North Liberty, 
Ind. (College Office.) 

ROBINSON, WILLIAM Alexander. 

B. Belfast, Ireland, July 26, 1882; .y. Joseph and Jane (Mitchell) 
Robinson; mar. Jennie A. Holden of Waterloo, Iowa, Oct. 25, 1904; 


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Un. Ch. of B. (City Church) Waterloo, June, 1904. Stu. Mt. Morris 
College, 1907-09, 1911-12, M. Accts.; ibid., 1912-15, A. B. Stenographer 
and Bill Clerk, Wangler Drug Co., (Wholesale) Waterloo, 1903-05; 
Paymaster and cost Accountant, The J. S. Kemp Mfg. Co., ibid., 
1905-07; Prin., Com’l. Dept., Mt. Morris College, 1907-09; Office 
Manager, Martin Bros. (Wholesale Co.), Waterloo, 1909-11; Prin., 
Com’l. Dept., Mt. Morris College, 1911-15; Auditor and Office Manager, 
Brethren Publishing House, Elgin, Ill., 1915-17; Ass’t. Registrar, 
Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, 1917-18; Supervisor of penman¬ 
ship, State Normal School, Whitewater, Wis., 1918-19; Deputy Comp¬ 
troller, International Committee, Y. M. C. A., Russia, London and New 
York City, 1919-. Has travelled in England, Scotland, Wales, Ire¬ 
land, Norway and North Russia. Address, Room 809, 347 Madison 
Ave., New York City. Residence, 611 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

RODEFFER, C- C-. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1923, A. B. Address, Harrisonburg, 
Va. (College Office.) 

RODEFFER, INA B-. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1923, A. B. Address, Bridgewater, 
Va. (College Office.) 

ROHRER, HARRY Walker. 

B. Seneca Co., Ohio, Sept. 23, 1882; .y. Henry and Lovina 
(Baughman) Rohrer; mar. Rose Hershfield of Baltimore, Md., June 
14, 1917; Un. Ch. of B. (Zion Hill Cong.) Columbiana, Ohio; minis¬ 
ter, Oct. 15, 1905. Stu. Juniata College, 1901-02; ibid., 1906-08, B. 
E.; ibid., College, 1908-12, B. A.; Crozier Theological Seminary, 
Upland, Pa., 1913-16, B. D.; University of Pa., Philadelphia, 
Sociology and psychology, 1913-16, M. A. Teacher, country schools, 
1903-06; Insurance salesman and organization work for prohibition, 
1912-13; Pastor, Amwell, N. J., and Field Secretary for Dist. Mission 
Board of Southeastern Pa., N. J. and Eastern New York, 1916-18; 
Executive Secretary of Lower Merion Dept, of the Philadelphia Y. 
M. C. A., Ardmore, Pa., 1918-. Canvassed during summers, 1906-12; 
Supplied churches and served as pastor during graduate work. Mem. 
Ardmore Chamber of Commerce; Y. M. C. A. Address, 15 W. Athens 
Ave., Ardmore, Pa. 

ROHRER, PERRY Lawrence. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1922, A. B. Address, North Man¬ 
chester, Ind. (College Office.) 

ROLLER, IVA May (Bowman). 

B. Harrisonburg, Va., Aug. 20, 1893; dan. S. I. and Mary C. 





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(Coffman) Bowman; Un. Ch. of B. (Cooks Creek Church) near 
Harrisonburg, Va., Dec. 8, 1907. Stu. Bridgewater College, Acad., 
1910-13, B. E.; Harrisonburg State Normal School, Harrisonburg, 
1913-15; Bridgewater College, 1915-17, 1919-20, B. A.; Bethany 
Bible School, 1921-23, B. D., thesis, “ The Work of a Director of 
Religious Education in the Cook’s Creek Church.” Teacher, Pleasant 
Hill, Va., Graded School, 1913-15; English and science, Stuarts Draft, 
Va., H. S., 1917-18; Teacher, Dayton, Va., H. S., 1920-21. Mar. John 
M. Roller of Timberville, Va., Aug. 30, 1922. Address, Timberville, 
Va. 

ROLLER, JOHN Michael. 

B. near New Market, Va., Sept. 29, 1897; j. J. S. and Fanny H. 
(Ziegler) Roller; Un. Ch. of B. (Unity Cong.) Timberville, Va., 
Sept. 22, 1908; minister, ibid., Aug. 2, 1918. Stu. Tenth Legion H. 
S., Va., 1912-15; Bridgewater College, 1916-18, 1919-21, A. B.; Bethany 
Bible School, 1918-19, 1921-. Prin., graded school near Timberville, 
1915-16; Director of Religious Education for the Dist. of Northern 
Ill. and Wis., 1921. Address, Timberville, Va. 

ROLLER, M-. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1923, A. B. Address, Timberville, 
Va. (College Office.) 

ROOP, EARL William. 

B. near Westminster, Md., Aug. 31, 1897; s. William Ezra and 
Annie Cathryn (Bucher) Roop; Un. Ch. of B. (Meadow Branch 
Cong.) Westminster, May, 1907; minister, Sept 17, 1917. Stu. West¬ 
minster H. S., 1910-13; Western Md. College, Westminster, 1913-17, 
B. A.; Bethany Bible School, 1917-20, B. D. Supply pastor, Buchanan, 
Mich., summer, 1918; Teacher, night school, Ft. Dearborn College, 
Chicago, 1919; Evangelistic work among the Mormons in Utah, 1920-. 
Mem. United Student Volunteers of the Ch. of B. Address, West¬ 
minster, Md. Present address, Peetz, Colo. 

ROOP, ETHEL Amelia. 

B. near Westminster, Md., Nov. 27, 1895; dau. William E. and 
Annie C. (Bucher) Roop; Un. Ch. of B. May, 1906. Stu. Westminster 
Academy, 1909-12; Western Md. College, Westminster, specializing 
in history, 1912-16, A. B.; ibid., grad. Pedagogy and Elocution; 
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md., Pedagogy, 1917. Prin., 
Leister’s School, Carroll Co., Md., 1916-17; Teacher, Manchester 
Graded School, Carroll Co., 1917; Prin., Evna School, Baltimore Co., 
Md., 1918; Teacher, Randallstown, Md., H. S., 1918-. Mem. National 
Education Assoc.; Teachers’ Assoc, of Baltimore Co. Address, West¬ 
minster, Md. 



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ROOP, GEORGE Edward. 

B. Union Bridge, Md., Dec. 8, 1886; s. James and Laura V. 
(Utz) Roop; mar. Carrie Lindsey of Geneva, Ind., June 5, 1913; Un. 
Ch. of B. (Pipe Creek Cong. Union Bridge House) Union Bridge; 
minister, ibid., 1910. Stu. Md. Collegiate Institute (now Blue Ridge 
College) Union Bridge, 1903-06; Blue Ridge College, 1908-11, A. B.; 
University of Mich., Ann Arbor, summers 1917, 1918, and first 
semester, 1917-18, A. M. Prin., Timberville, Va., grammar school, 
1907-08; Geneva, Ind., Commissioned H. S., 1911-12; Waterloo, Ind., 
Commissioned H. S., 1912-15; Supt. of Schools, Geneva, Ind., 1915-17; 
Teacher, Calumet, Mich., H. S., one semester, 1918; South Bend, Ind., 
H. S., 1918-. Director of church choirs and choral societies. Address , 
1533 S. Lebanon St., South Bend, Ind. 

ROOP, JOHN Daniel, Jr. 

B. Brookside Place, Westminster, Md., Nov. 24, 1891; s. William 
Ezra and Annie Catharine (Bucher) Roop; mar. Edith Elizabeth 
Pfoutz, Aug. 20, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. (Meadow Branch Church) 
Westminster, Nov. 10, 1902; minister, Oct. 12, 1919. Stu. West¬ 
minster H. S., 1905-09; Western Md. College, Westminster, Math. 
Pedagogy, 1909-13; Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, : Md., 
Philosophy and Science, 1913-16; ibid., Science, grad. 1917, A. B., 
thesis, “Natural Selection vs. Rational Selection;’’ ibid., B. S. in 
Civil Engineering, 1917. Civil Engineer, Ass’t. in Construction 
Branch, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Co., 1916; Mine Engineer, 
Greene Cananea Copper, Cananea, South, Mexico, 1917; Mine Engineer, 
Shattuck Ariz. Copper Co., Bisbee, Ariz., 1917; Conscientious Ob¬ 
jector, Social Welfare and Furlough, Camp Meade, Md., 1918; Farmer, 
Carroll County, Md., 1919-. Active in Anti-Saloon Campaign, Carroll 
County, Md., 1913; Co. surveyor, Carroll Co., Md., 1921-; In prepara¬ 
tion, with D. C. Moomaw, “ A History of the Brethren during the 
World War.” Address, Linwood, Md. 

ROOP, LAVINIA Catharine. 

B. Meadow Branch, near Westminster, Md., Aug. 18, 1893; dau. 
William E. and Annie (Bucher) Roop; Un. Ch. of B. at Meadow 
Branch, Nov. 10, 1903. Stu. Westminster H. S., 1907-10; Western 
Md. College, .Westminster, 1910-14, A. B.; Johns Hopkins University, 
Baltimore, summer, 1916; Bethany Bible School, 1919-20, and autumn, 
1920. Primary teacher, Baltimore Co., Md., 1914-16; Prin. of Co. and 
Suburban Schools, Baltimore Co., Md., 1916-19; Engaged in recreational 
and social center work with Public Athletic League of Md. at Gar¬ 
rison, Md., 1918-19; Teacher of English, Manchester College, 1921-. 


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Mem. National Educational Assoc.; Md. State Teachers’ Assoc.; 
Baltimore Co. Principals’ Organization. Address, Westminster, Md. 

ROOP, WILLIAM Ezra. 

B. Roop’s Mills, Meadow Branch, Md., Aug. 4, 1864; John D. 
and Mary Lavinia (Senseney) Roop; mar. Annie C. Bucher, June 17, 
1890; Un. Ch. of B. (Meadow Branch Cong.) Westminster, Md., 
Aug., 1886; minister, June, 1893; elder, June, 1911. Stu. Bridgewater 
College, Bible, 1892; Juniata College, Bible, 1893; Western Md. 
College, Westminster, Classical, grad. 1886, A. B.; ibid., grad. 1889, 
A. M.; Yale University, New Heaven, Conn., Civil Engineering, 
1888. Miller, Roop’s Mills, Meadow Branch, Md., 1878-80; Farmer, 
Meadow Branch, 1880; Surveyor, Westminster, 1882; Prin., graded 

public school, -, Md., 1886-87; Municipal Engineer, Westminster, 

1888-1919; Professor of Math., Bridgewater College, 1889; Bible 
Lecturer, Blue Ridge College, 1889-1892; President, ibid., 1899-1902; 
Bible Lecturer, Hebron Seminary; Special Preacher, Western Md. 
College, 1917; Joint Pastor, Meadow Branch Cong., 1892-; Evangelist, 
Ohio, N. J., Pa. and Md., 1911-19. Missionary Educational Secretary 
for Eastern Dist. of Md., 1914-; Visited Foreign mission fields of Ch. 
of B., touring Europe, Asia and Africa, 1898-99; Member Dist. Minis¬ 
terial Board, 1917-20; Camp Pastor for the Church Districts of 
Eastern Pa., Middle Pa., Southeastern Pa., N. J. and Eastern N. Y., 
Eastern Md., Middle Md., and Western Md., 1917-19; Chairman, 
Historical Committee of Eastern Md., to compile a history of Ch. of B. 
in Md. Address, Westminster, Md. 

ROOT, Ernest Leroy. 

Grad. La Verne College, 1922, A. B. Address, Myrtle Point, 
Ore. (College Office.) 

ROOT, RAYMOND. 

Grad. La Verne College, 1923, A. P>. Address, Long Beach, Calif. 
(College Office.) 

ROSE, LEWIS Day. 

B. Somerset Co., Pa., Nov. 15, 1883; s. David J. and Katherine 
(Young) Rose; Un. Ch. of B. (Rummel Cong.) Somerset Co., Aug. 
20, 1901; minister, Sept. .2, 1917. Stu. Elizabethtown College, Prep., 
1905-07; ibid., 1907-11, A. B.; Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pa., 
1908-11, A. B.; Pa. State College, State College, Pa., Agriculture and 
Chemistry, summer, 1917. Teacher, rural schools, Somerset Co., Pa., 
1901-03, 1912-13; Prin., graded schools, ibid., 1914-15; Prin., graded 
schools, Cambria Co., Pa., 1915-17; Prin., graded schools, Fayette 
Co., Pa., 1917-21; Librarian, Elizabethtown College, 1921-. Mem. 


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Pa. Educational Assoc.; National Educational Assoc. Address, Eliza¬ 
bethtown, Pa. 

ROSS, CHARLES Fordice. 

. B. Taylor Co„ W. Va., May 28, 1881; s. Justus F. and Francis 
(Smith) Ross; mar. Bessie I. Rudasell of Madison Co., Va., Jan. 
21, 1907; Un. Ch. of B. at Juniata College, 1897. Stu. Juniata Col¬ 
lege, Acad., 1896-97; W. Va. University, Morgantown, Prep., 1898- 
1900; Medical College of Va., Richmond, 1900-1905, M. D. Teacher, 
public schools of W. Va., 1897-1898; Physician, W. Va. and Va., 1905-. 
Mem. W. Va. State Medical Soc.: Amer. Medical Assoc. Address, 
Criglersville, Va. 

ROSS, RUDY. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, A. B. Address, South Whit¬ 
ley, Ind. (College Office.) 

ROTHROCK, JAMES Rutherford. 

B. New Stark, Ohio, Oct. 4, 1876; s. Isaac and Sarah (Bosser- 
man) Rothrock; mar. Bertha Delp, June 12, 1913; Un. Ch. of B. at 
Centerview, Mo., 1887. Stu. McPherson College, Com’l., 1902-03; 
ibid., Normal, 1903-05, B. S. D.; ibid., College, 1905-09, A. B. Teacher, 
grade schools, Conway, Kans., 1910; Grocer, 1911-. Address, Mc¬ 
Pherson, Kans. 

ROWE, BLANCHE Viola. 

B. Hagerstown, Md., 1892; s. John N. and Elizabeth (Martin) 
Rowe; Un. Ch. of B. at Bridgewater, Va., 1911. Stu. Elizabethtown 
College, 1907-10, B. E.; Bridgewater College, 1910-14, A. B. Teacher 
of History, Sistersville, W. Va., H. S., 1914-15; Leesburg, Va., H. S., 
1915-16; Tazewell, Va., H. S., 1916-18; Buena Vista, Va., H. S„ 
1918-19. Address, Smithsburg, Md. 

ROWLAND, CHARLES L-. 

B. Milnor, Pa., March 12, 1886; s. John and Susan (Miller) 
Rowland; mar. Margaret Harlacher of Hanover, Pa., Aug. 10, 1912; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Beaver Creek Cong., Long Meadow House) Pa., Dec. 
25, 1898. Stu. Blue Ridc.e College, Acad., 1902-06; Virginia Music 
Normal, Roanoke, 1906-07; Peabody Conservatory, Baltimore, Md., 
one year; Blue Ridge College and Brandon Institute (now Fair¬ 
fax Hall) Basic, Va., three years, grad. 1917, B. Mus. Teacher of 
Singing, Blue Ridge College, 1908-11; Union College, Barboursville, 
Ky., 1912-13; McPherson College, 1913-20; Juniata College, 1920-. 
Mem. Music Supervisors’ National Conference. Address, 1714 Moore 
St., Huntingdon, Pa. 



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ROYER, Anna JOSEPHINE. 

B. Mt. Morris, Ill., July 5, 1897; dau. Galen Brown and Anna 
(Miller) Royer; Un. Ch. of B. at Elgin, Ill., 1907. Stu. Elgin H. S. 
1911-15; Juniata College, 1916-17; Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio, 
1917-20, A. B. Teacher, Dist. School, Elgin, Ill., 1915-16; Religious 
Director of Girls’ Work, First Presbyterian Church, Charlestown, 
W. Va., 1920-. Granted certificate from International Sunday School 
Camp Conference, 1917; Leader in camp, 1917-. Mem . Amer. Red Cross; 
Y. W. C. A. Address , Huntingdon, Pa. Present address, 16 Broad St., 
Charleston, W. Va. 

ROYER, BERTHA (Wise). 

B. Mt. Carroll, Ill., Nov. 29, 1882; dau. Andrew J. Wise and 
Susan (Shank) Wise; mar. W. H. Royer, Feb. 14, 1910; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Dallas Center, Iowa, Jan., 1898. Stu. Dallas Center H. S., 1896- 
1900; Grinnell Acad., Grinnell, Iowa, 1900-01; ibid., College, 1901-05, 
A. B. Instructor in Latin and German, Dallas Center H. S., 1905-10. 
Address, Dallas Center, Iowa. 

ROYER, CHESTER Hummer. 

Grad. Elizabethtown College, 1923, A. B. Address, Elizabeth¬ 
town, Pa. (College Office.) 

ROYER, GALEN Brown. (See page 414.) 

ROYER, GALEN B. 

B. Darke Co., Ohio, April 10, 1894; Moses and - (Min- 

nich) Royer; mar. Nellie Credlebaugh, Dec. 24, 1917; Un. Ch. of B. 
(Painter Creek Church) Darke Co., Dec., 1910; minister, July, 1915. 
Stu. Franklin H. S., Darke Co., 1911-13; Manchester College, Acad., 
1913; ibid., Normal, 1913-14, B. E.; ibid., College, 1914-17, A. B. ; 
Bethany Bible School, 1918-20, B. D., thesis, “ The Religious Edu¬ 
cation of Juniors.” Teacher, grade school, 1912; Math., Manchester 
College, 1915-17; pastor, Huntington, Ind., City Church, 1918; Director 
of religious education for the Dist. of Northern Ill. and Wis., July, 
1920-Sept., 1921; Ass’t. Director of Religious Education for the 
Dist. of Southern Ohio, 1922-. Address, New Carlisle, Ohio. 

ROYER, HUBERT M-. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, A. B. Address, Bellefontaine, 
Ohio. (College Office.) 

ROYER, LUCILLE. 

B. Dallas Center, Iowa, Dec. 29, 1898; dau. Harvey L. and Martha 
(Wise) Royer; Un. Ch. of B. at Dallas Center, 1910. Stu. Mt. Morris 
College, Acad., 1912-14; Dallas Center H. S., 1914-16; Mt. Morris 
College, 1916-20, A. B. Teacher, Egeland, N. D., H. S., 1920-21 ; 
Redfield, Iowa, Consolidated School, 1921-. Address, Adel, Iowa. 




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ROYER, MILTON Dundore. 

B. Cordova, Md., June 3, 1898; s. M. W. and Amelia (Dundore) 
Royer; Un. Ch. of B. (Pipe Creek Cong.) New Windsor, Md., Feb., 
1918. minister, ibid., May 26, 1920. Stu. Ridgely, Md., H. S., 1914- 
17; Blue Ridge College, 1917-21, A. B.; Bethany Bible School, 1921 -. 
23, B. D., thesis, “ I he Variety of Motives in Christ’s Appeal.” Ad¬ 
dress, Ridgely, Md. 

ROYER, NELLIE (Credlebaugh). 

B. New Carlisle, Ohio, Jan. 25, 1894; dau. H. S. and Laura B. 
(Wolff) Credlebaugh; mar. Galen B. Royer, Dec. 24, 1917; Un. Ch. 
of B. at New Carlisle, 1906. Stu. New Carlisle H. S.,; Manchester 
College, grad. 1917, A. B. Teacher, grade school, 1915-16. Address, 
New Carlisle, Ohio. 

ROYER, WILLIAM D--. 

B. Newton, Kans., Jan. 30, 1888; Reuben and Mary (Hertzler) 
Royer; mar. Alice E. Nash of McPherson, Kans., June 30, 1915; Un. 
Ch. of B. at Newton, 1905. Stu. McPherson College, 1905-09, B. S. 
D.; ibid., 1910-13, A. B. Teacher, rural school, Radium, Kans., 1909- 
10, Enterprise, Kans., H. S., 1913-14; Teacher of Science, Herington, 
Kans., H. S., 1914-16; Prin., ibid., 1916-17; Sterling, Kans., 1917-19; 
Head, Science Dept., Abilene, Tex., H. S., 1919-20; teacher, Wichita, 
Kans. H. S., 1920-. Mem. Tex. State Teachers Assoc. Address, 
Wichita, Texas. 

RUHL, ELMER Ruhl. 

B. Manheim, Pa., Nov. 30, 1888; s. Hiram F. and Fanny Bru¬ 
baker (Ruhl) Ruhl; Un. Ch. of B. at Elizabethtown College, 1908. 
Grad. Elizabethtown College, 1908, B. Pd.; University of Pa., 
Philadelphia, 1913, B. S.; University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa., 
Graduate student, 1916. Prin., Landisville, Pa., H. S., 1908-11; May- 
town, Pa., H. S., 1913-15; Head of Science Dept., Union H. S., Pitts¬ 
burg, Pa., 1915-17; Caldwell, N. J., H. S., 1919-20 or 21; science 
teacher Newark, N. J., H. S., 1920 or 21-. Mar. Florence A. Evans 
of Lancaster, Pa., Aug. 29, 1920. Address, Manheim, Pa. 

RUHL, FLORENCE Adelaide (Evans). 

B. Fruitville, Lancaster Co., Pa., July 22, 1890; dau. W. L. and 
Fannie B. (Keller) Evans; Un. Ch. of B. Mountville Dist., Lancaster 
Co., Pa., 1899. Stu. Millersville, Pa. H. S., 1905-07; Millersville, Pa., 
State Normal School, 1907-10; Juniata College, 1916-19, A. B. 
Teacher, primary school, East Donegal Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa., 1910- 
11; ungraded school, ibid., 1911-12; intermediate school, Maytown, 
Lancaster Co., Pa., 1912-15; intermediate school, Lititz, Pa., 1915-16; 
in charge English Dept., Cape May Court House, N. J., H. S., 1919-20. 



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Mcm. Y. W. C. A. Mar. Elmer R. Ruhl, Aug. 29, 1920. Address, 225 
Washington Ave., Newark, N. J. 

RUPERT, EDGAR Lee. 

B. Osborne City, Kans., March 24, 1879; s. John Milton and Anna 
Jane (Shellenberger) Rupert mar. Juniata Blanch Beers, April 14, 
1917; Un. Ch. of B. at Juniata College, 1908. Stu. Huntingdon, Pa., 
H. S., one year; Juniata College, Normal, 1898-1901, B. E. ; ibid., 
College, 1906-10, A. B. Prin., McAlisterville, Pa., H. S., 1910-13; 
Teacher of English and Math., Cordopolis, Pa., H. S., 1913-14; Book¬ 
keeper and accountant, United Storage Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1914-. 
Especially interested in music. Address, 100 River Ave., North Side, 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 

RUPP, CLYDE H-. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1923, A. B. Address, Flowella, Tex. 
(College Office.) 

RUPP, ELMER. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1922, A. B. Address, Flowella, Tex. 
(College Office.) 

RUTHRAUFF, J—-SEYMOUR F-. 

B. Waynesboro, Pa., Feb. 8, 1884; s. J. B. and Mary Catharine 
(-) Ruthrauff; Un. Ch. of B. at Waynesboro, 1895. Stu. Waynes¬ 

boro H. S., 1901-03; Juniata College, 1903-08, A. B.; Juniata Busi¬ 
ness School, Bookkeeping, 1903-08; Columbia University, New York 
City, summer, 1912. Prin., Philipsburg, Pa., H. S., 1908-12; Supt. of 
Schools, ibid., 1912-19; Managing Secretary, Philipsburg Chamber of 
Commerce, 1919-. Address, 46 Clayton Ave., Waynesboro, Pa. 

RYDER, RAYMOND Robert. 

B. Dayton, Ohio, R. R. 5, Oct. 17, 1893; Henry C. and 

Alice (Stoner) Ryder; Un. Ch. of B. at Huntingdon, Pa., 1912. Stu. 
Butler Twp. H. S., Montgomery Co., Ohio, 1907-11; Juniata Col¬ 
lege, 1911-15, A. B.; University of Mich., Ann Arbor, Law, Summer, 
1919; Ohio State University, Columbus, Education, Summers 1920, 
1921. Teacher of History and Math.., Butler H. S., 1915-17; Prin., 
Brookville, Ohio, H. S., 1917-18; Vandalia, Ohio, H. S., 1919-20; 
Englewood, Ohio, H. S., 1920-. Made age and grade survey of school 
children of Preble Co., Ohio, and Mental tests and measurements of 
pupils of Englewood, for Ohio State University, Address, Covington, 
Ohio, 323 Piqua Ave. 

SANGER, HOMER Festus. 

B. near Fayetteville, W. Va., Sept. 5, 1880; Joseph F. and 
Hannah Ellen (Crouse) Sanger; mar. Hannah Mary Jennings, July 






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24, 1906; Un. Ch. of B. near Fayetteville, Oct., 1894; deacon, Hunting¬ 
don, Pa., 1908. Stu. Fayetteville Acad., 1898-99;' Juniata College, 
Normal English, spring, 1900, 1900-02, B. E. ; ibid., Com'l. Course, 
1903-04; ibid., College, 1904-05, and autumn, 1905; Rochester Busi¬ 
ness Institute, Rochester, N. Y., ComY. Teacher's Course, summer, 
1907, continued by correspondence, grad. 1911; New York University, 
New York City, Commerce, 1911-12; University of Colo., Boulder, 
Sociology and Economics, 1916-17, summer 1917, 1917-18, A. B.; 
University of Chicago, Sociology, 1918-19. Teacher in public schools, 
1899-1900, 1902-03; Teacher of Com’l. Branches, Juniata College, 1906- 
11; Engaged in forestry and lumbering, private and for State of Pa., 
1912-14; Teacher of Com’l. Branches, Registrar and Secretary to 
Faculty, Juniata College, 1914-16; Teacher in Colorado State Prep. 
School, 1916-18; Supt., Central Free Dispensary at Rush Medical 
College, Chicago, Jan.-Nov., 1921; In charge of Hospital Investigation 
for Amer. Medical Assoc., Chicago, 1919-20, Nov., 1921-. Coloniza¬ 
tion in Southwest, summer, 1904; Auditing, several vacations; Co¬ 
editor, Educational Blue Book and Directory of Ch. of B., 1919-23. 
Mem. City Club of Chicago; Amer. Hospital Association; 
president, Chicago Church of the Brethren Followship Assoc.; Chair¬ 
man, membership committee, South Community Y. M. C. A., Oak 
Park, Ill.; Chairman, Hospital Committee, Church of the Brethren. 
Address, 821 S. Ridgeland Ave., Oak Park, Ill. 

SANGER, PAUL B-. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1922, A. B. Address, Bridgewater, 
Va. (Bridgewater College Office.) 

SANGER, VESTA. 

B. Bridgewater, Va., Feb. 11, 1894; dau. Samuel F. and Susan 
(Thomas) Sanger; Un. Ch. of B. (Second Church), South Bend. Ind., 
Dec. 24, 1905. Stu. South Bend H. S., Jan., 1908-June, 1910; Bridge- 
water College, Prep., 1910-11; La Verne College, Math., 1913-16, A. 
B.; University of Southern Calif., Los Angeles, Math., 1916-17, sum¬ 
mer, 1918. Ass’t. Professor of Math., La Verne College, 1917-. Ad¬ 
dress, Empire, Calif. 

SANGER, WILLIAM Henry. 

B. Rockingham Co., Va., April 23, 1881; .?. Samuel A. and 
Rebecca E. (Bowman) Sanger; mar. Hetty V. Wampler, Dec. 24, 
1907; Un. Ch. of B. (Mill Creek Church) Rockingham Co., 1898; 
minister, July 29, 1899. Stu. Bridgewater College, Acad., 1900; ibid., 
College, 1900-04, A. B. Instructor in Ancient Languages and History, 
Elizabethtown College, 1905; Instructor in Math, and Physics, Bridge- 



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water College, 1906; Clerk, Schwartzchild & Sulzberger Co., and 
Ill., Central Railroad, Chicago, 1906-09; Farmer, Oakton, Va., 1909-12; 
Prin., Oakton, Va., H. S., 1911-17; Clerk, War Dept., Washington, 
D. C., 1917-20; Director of Religious Education, Bridgewater College 
Region, 1920-21; President of Hebron Seminary, 1921 Ministerial 
work, District S. S. Secretary, 7 years. Address, Nokesville, Va. 

SANGER. WILLIAM Thomas. 

B. Bridgewater, Va., Sept. 16, 1885; s. S. F. and Susan A. 
(Thomas) Sanger; mar. Sylvia Gray Burns, Aug. 23, 1913; Un. Ch. 
of B. at South Bend, Ind., 1904. Stu. South Bend H. S., 1902-06; 
Bridgewater College, 1906-09, B. A.; Ind. University, Blooming¬ 
ton, 1909-10, M. A. in philosophy, thesis, “Psychoanalysis: A critical 
and experimental study of the so-called subconscious ”; Columbia 
University, New York City, summer, 1911; Clark University, 
Worcester, Mass., 1912-13, 1915, Ph. D., thesis, “SenescenceA Pro¬ 
fessor of history and Greek, Bridgewater College, 1910-11; history 
and philosophy, ibid., 1911-12; philosophy and sociology, ibid., 1913-14; 
philosophy and pedagogy, ibid., 1914-16; Instructor in education, 
State Normal School, Harrisonburg, Va., summers 1913-16; Dean and 
head of Dept, of Education, ibid., 1916-19; Rector, Summer Session, 
ibid., 1916-19; Dean and head of Dept, of Psychology and Education, 
Bridgewater College, 1919-21; Executive Sec., Va. State Teachers 
Assoc., and Editor, The Virginia Journal of Education, Richmond, 
1921-. Author published articles and a book yet in manuscript, en¬ 
titled : “ The Psychology of Senescence;” Has been Asst. State H. S. 
Supervisor for Va.; Active in Y. M. C. A., Red Cross, and general 
educational work; Virginia chairman, Character Education Methods 
Research, 1919; Orchardist. Mem. National Society for the Study of 
Education; National Education Assoc.; Phi Delta Kappa; Va. State 
Teachers’ Assoc.; Va. Soc. for the Study of Education; Executive 
Committee, Va. Co-operative Education Assoc.; Chairman, Rocking¬ 
ham Chapter, Amer. Red Cross, 1919-20; Collaborator and member 
Field Staff, Va. Education Commission Survey Public Schools, 1919; 
Executive committee, Southern Woman’s Educational Alliance, Rich¬ 
mond. Address, 312 Lyric Bldg., Richmond, Va. 

SAPPINGTON, ERNEST Frederick. 

B. New Midway, Md., June 25, 1880; j. George K. and Eliza¬ 
beth C. (Frazier) Sappington; mar. Myrtle H. Stone, Sept. 4, 1915; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Beaver Dam Church) Frederick Co., Md., Dec. 17, 
1895. Stu. Frederick, Md., Male H. S., 1897-1900; Hahnemann 
Medical College of Philadelphia, 1902-06, M. D.; Postgraduate 
work in surgery, University of Vienna, Austria, 1912. Teacher, 


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grade schools of Frederick Co., Md., 1900-02; House surgeon, 
National Homeopathic Hospital, Washington, D. C., 1906-07; Ass’t. 
surgeon, U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1907; General practice of 
medicine, Washington, D. C., 1908-12; Specialist in surgery and 
roentgenology, 1913-. Mem. Amer. Institute of Homeopathy; 
Homeopathic Medical Soc. of D. C.; Mt. Pleasant Citizens Assoc.; 
Chiron Club of Washington, secretary Hospital Committee, Church of 
the Brethren. Address, 1715 Lamont St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 

SARGENT, BEULAH. 

Dau. Frank and Flora (Burnett) Sargent. Grad. Manchester 
College, 1923, A. B. Address, 3435 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, Ill. 
(College Office.) 

SARGENT, BLANCHE. 

Dau. Frank and Flora (Burnett) Sargent. Grad. Manchester 
College, 1923, A. B. Address, 3435 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, Ill. 
(College Office.) 

SARGENT, GALEN B-. 

S. Frank and Flora (Burnett) Sargent. Grad. Manchester 
College, 1923, A. B. Address, 3435 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, Ill. 
(College Office.) 

SARGENT, LUTIE Mary. 

B. Oklahoma City, Okla., Feb. 11, ‘1898; dau. Frank and Flora 
(Burnett) Sargent; Un. Ch. of B. at Dunlap, Kans., 1907. Stu. 
Marshall H. S., Chicago, 1913-17; Mt. Morris College, 1917-21, 
A. B. Teacher, Pearl City, Ill., H. S., 1921-. Address, 3442 Van 
Buren St., Chicago, Ill. 

SAYLOR, CLYDE Talmage. 

B. Kenilworth, Pottstown, Pa., June 18, 1889; s. William H. and 
Harriet (Funk) Saylor; mar. Dorothy M. Keim, May 22, 1918; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Coventry Church) Pottstown, 1906; deacon, 1917. Stu. 
North Coventry Twp. H. S., Pottstown, 1903-05; Ursinus College, 
Collegeville, Pa., Acad., 1906; ibid., College, 1906-10, A. B.; Columbia 
University, New York City, summers 1912, 1917; Pa. State College, 
State College P. O., summer, 1915. Prin., East Coventry H. S., Parker- 
ford, Pa., 1910-12; North Coventry H. S., Pottstown, 1912-15; Ass’t. 
Supt. of public schools of Chester Co., West Chester, Pa., 1915-20 
or 21; Since then, Co. Supt. Mem. State Educational Assoc. Address, 
West Chester, Pa. 

SAYLOR, GALEN. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1922, A. B. Address, Carleton, Neb. 
(McPherson College Office.) 



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SAYLOR, John HARVEY. 

B. Waterloo, Iowa, Jan. 4, 1866; s. John Wesley and Lydia L. 
(Berkley) Saylor; mar. Susie Slusher, Aug. 25, 1897; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Aurora, Neb., 1891. Stu. McPherson College, Acad., grad. 1896; 
ibid. Normal; ibid., College, grad. 1904, A. B.; Kansas City Medical 
College, Kansas City, Mo., grad. 1904, M. D. Teacher, graded schools, 
1896, 1900, 1901; Physician, 1904-. Mem. Amer. Medical Assoc.; 
Kans. State Medical Assoc. Address, Ramona, Kans. 

SAYLOR, LLOYD. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1922. A. B. Address, Carleton, Nebr. 
(McPherson College Office.) 

SAYLOR, SUSIE (Slusher). 

B. Salem, Va., May 11, 1871; dan. Ezra and Sarah (Brubaker) 
Slusher; mar. Dr. J. H. Saylor, Aug. 25, 1897; Un. Ch. of B. at Mc¬ 
Pherson, Kans., 1886. Stu. McPherson College, Acad., grad. 1892; 
ibid., Normal, grad. 1893; ibid., College, 1892-96, A. B. Teacher, 
graded school, 1894; Professor of English, McPherson College, 1897- 
1900; Supt., Ramona H. S., 1914-18; Prin., ibid., 1918-. Address, 
Ramona, Kansas. 

SCHAEFFER, MARY Ann. 

B. Berks Co., Pa., Dec. 16, 1890; dau. Isaac and Clara (Reber) 
Schaeffer; Un. Ch. of B. (City Church) Lancaster, Pa., Feb. 3, 1901. 
Stu. Elizabethtown College, English Scientific, 1910-13; Bethany Bible 
School, 1913; Manchester College, 1915-17, A. B. Factory and house¬ 
work, Lancaster, 1902-10; Missionary to China, work among women, 
1917-. Address, Shou Yang, Shansi, China. 

SCHECHTER, ELNORA. 

Dau. Joshua J. Schechter. Grad. Manchester College, 1923, A. 

B. Address, Brooklyn, Iowa. (College Office.) 

SCHERFEE, SAMUEL H-. 

B. Johnson City, Tenn., Feb. 11, 1880; j. Noah Behm and Martha 

C. (Sherfy) Sherfy; mar. Eleanor Foshay of Los Angeles, Calif., July 
15, 1914; Un. Ch. of B. (Pleasant Hill Cong.) Blountville, Tenn., 1896. 
Stu. Mt. Morris College, Acad., 1901-05; ibid., College, 1905-07; 
Leland Stanford Jr. University, Stanford University P. O., Calif., 
Botany, 1907-09, A. B.; University of III., Urbana, Botany and 
Agriculture, 1912-14, M. A. Teacher of Biology, Mt. Morris Col¬ 
lege, 1910-12; Ass’t. Dept, of Botany, University of Ill., 1912-14; 
Teacher of Agriculture and Botany, Los Angeles H. S., 1914-. Ad¬ 
dress, 1023 W. Sixth St., Los Angeles, Calif. 



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SCHLOSSER, RALPH Wiest. 

B. Schoeneck, Pa., July 21, 1886; .y. John W. and Emma (Wiest) 
Schlosser; mar. Elizabeth Souders, Aug. 19, 1909; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Elizabethtown College, Dec. 16, 1906; minister, March 19, 1911; 
elder, Nov. 21, 1919. Stu. Ephrata, Pa., H. S., 1903-04; Elizabeth¬ 
town College, grad. 1906, B. E., ibid., grad. 1907, B. Pd.; Ursinus 
College, Collegeville Pa., grad. 1911, A. B.; ibid., 1911-12, A. M., 
thesis, “The English Laureateship ”; Bethany Bible School, 1914; 
Columbia University, New York City, Dept, of English, second 
semester, 1920-21, and summer 1921 ; ibid., also Union Theological 
Seminary, New York City, 1921-22; ibid., A. M. in Feb., 1922; 
Doctor’s dissertation in preparation, “ The Feeling for the Mountains ” 
in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century English literature. Teacher, pub¬ 
lic schools, Lancaster Co., Pa., 1905-07; Teacher, Elizabethtown Col¬ 
lege, 1907-11; Professor of English and French, ibid., 1911-18; Vice- 
president, ibid., 1918-; Manager, Elizabethtown College Endowment 
Campaign, 1919-Jan., 1921. Held 36 series of meetings during sum¬ 
mer and Christmas vacations previous to 1920. Mem. Student Volun¬ 
teers. Stu. Columbia University, New York City, summer, 1922. Ad¬ 
dress, 346 Orange St., Elizabethtown, Pa. 

SCHMIDT, ADRA (Boone). 

B. Lyons, Rice Co., Kans., Jan. 4, 1892; dau. Robert O. and 
Arrenah (Brubaker) Boone; mar. Jonathan D. Schmidt, Sept. 5, 
1917; Un. Ch. of B. (Kans. Center Cong.) Lyons, Kans., 1907. Stu. 
Lyons H. S., 1910-13; McPherson College, 1915-18, A. B. Address, 
1312 N. Main St., Newton, Kans. 

SCHMIDT, JONATHAN David. 

B. Halstead, Kans., March 20, 1889; s. Jacob S. and Susanna 
(Medel) Schmidt; mar. Adra Boone of Lyons, Kans., .Sept. 5, 1917; 
Un. Ch. of B. at McPherson, Kans., Jan., 1912; minister, ibid., 1915. 
Stu. McPherson College, Acad., 1910-14; ibid., Expression, 1914-16; 
ibid.. College, 1914-18, A. B.; ibid., post graduate, 1918-19; Yale 
University, New Haven, Conn., Divinity, 1919-21, B. D., thesis, 
“ The Correlation of the Church School with Other Institutions in the 
Rural Community.” Teacher of manual training, McPherson H. S., 

1918-19; Pastor, - Church, Bethlehem, Conn., and Ansonia, 

Conn., 1919-21; Private tutor, philosophy and religion, Newton, Kans., 
1921; pastor, Newton, 1921-. Address, 1312 N. Main St., Newton, 
Kans. 

SCHROCK, EFFIE Irena. 

B. Aurora, Preston Co., W. Va., Nov. 21, 1887; dau. Benjamin 
and Elizabeth (Gnagey) Schrock; Un. Ch. of B. (First Church) Los 



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Angeles, Calif., spring, 1901. Stu. Pasadena, Calif., H. S., 1902-07; 
Throop Polytechnic Institute, Pasadena, Calif., Normal and Home 
Economics, 1907-09; University of Calif., Berkeley, Nutrition and Ad¬ 
vanced Sewing, summer, 1915; Teachers’ College, Columbia University, 
New York City, Home Economics, summer, 1916; University of Calif., 
Southern Branch, Los Angeles, summers, 1918-21. Teacher of Home 
Economics, Los Angeles City Schools, 1909-12; Pasadena City Schools, 
1912-. Mem. Pacific Conference of Home Economics; National Edu¬ 
cation Assoc., Pasadena City Teachers' Assoc. Address, 183 Bruce 
Ave., Pasadena, Calif. 

SCHROYER, CHESTER Franklin. 

B. Loganton, Pa., Aug. 2, 1890; Geo. Albert and Jemima E. 
Schroyer; mar. Edith R. Barnes of Loganton, Oct., 1917; Un. Ch. of 
B. (Sugar Valley Cong.) Loganton, 1917; minister, June, 1917. Stu. 
Lycoming Co. Normal School, Muncy, Pa., Teacher’s Course, 1909- 
11; ibid., College Prep., 1912-15; Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pa., 
1915-18, A. B.; Columbia University, New York City, 1918-19; Pa. 
State College, State College P. O., Pa., summer, 1920. Teacher, 
Loganton, Pa., public schools, 1908-15; Malverne Acad., Lynbrook, 
N. Y., 1918-19; Renovo, Pa., H. S., 1919-. Address, Loganton, Pa. 

SCHUBERT, CARL Clayton; 

B. Alvada, Ohio, June 3, 1894; s. Daniel N. and Ermina (Thomas) 
Schubert; Un. Ch. of B. (Rome Cong.), near Carey, Ohio, Sept., 
1909. Stu. Manchester College, Acad., grad. 1914; ibid., College, 
Chemistry, 1914-17, A. B. Instructor in Science, Bellefontaine, Ohio, 
H. S., 1918-21; Silver Lake, Ind., H. S., 1921-. Mar. Dorothy Young 
of North Manchester, June, 1923. Address, North Manchester, Ind. 

SCHUE, ALBERT Clayton. 

B. Brantsville, Pa., May 21, 1891; s. Milton C. and Maggie 
(Taylor) Schue; mar. Ollie R. Moore, Dec. 22, 1917; Un. Ch. of B. 
(Marsh Creek Church) Southern District, of Pa., 1909; minister, Dec. 
24, 1916. Stu. Blue Ridge College, Acad., grad. 1915; ibid.. College, 
1915-19, A. B.; University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa., English Litera¬ 
ture, Feb.-Aug., 1921, Master’s thesis in preparation, on a phase of Brown¬ 
ing’s poetry. Pastor, Red Bank Church, New Bethlehem, Pa., June, 
1919-Feb., 1921; Birdville Mission, near Pittsburgh, Pa., Feb.-Aug., 
1921; Supt. of Schools, Chagrin Falls, Ohio, 1921-; Supply preaching 
near Chagrin Falls. Address, Chagrin Falls, Ohio. 

SCHWALM, VERNON Franklin. 

B. Mishawaka, Ind., April 10, 1887; Harrison Monroe and 
Margaret (Spohn) Schwalm; mar. Florence Studebaker, Oct. 17, 


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1914; Un. Ch. of B. at Wakarusa, autumn, 1895; minister, Feb. 22, 
1908; elder, North Manchester, Ind., summer, 1917. Stu. Man¬ 
chester College, Acad., grad. 1910; College, ibid ., grad. 1913, A. 
B.; Bethany Bible School, 14 weeks, 1915; University of Chicago, 
4 quarters, 1913-16, A. M., thesis, “ Moody and the Revival of the 
70’s”; ibid., graduate student, summer, 1919; Columbia University, 
New York City, summer, 1921. Teacher, public schools in Ind., 1904- 
09; Wakarusa school, 1910-11; Tutor, Manchester College, 1911-13; 
Teacher of church history, Bethany Bible School, 1915; Professor of 
history and political science, Manchester College, 1913-; ibid., Dean 
of College Dep’t., 1918-. Author of papers “ Personal Religious Life 
of Luther;” “St. Augustine’s Life as Bishop of Hippo;” and pamphlet 
“More Men for the Ministry.” Mem. Ind. State Teachers’ Assoc.; 
Ministerial Board, Middle Dist. of Ind, 1918-. Stu. Columbia Uni¬ 
versity, New York City, summer, 1922; University of Chicago, 1922-23, 
and summer, 1923. Address, North Manchester, Ind. 

SCHWENK, L-ANNA. 

B. Loganton, Pa., Sept. 4, 1893; dau. Edgar A. and Susan S. 
(Shroyer) Schwenk; Un. Ch. of B. (Sugar Valley Cong.) Loganton, 
Sept. 30, 1906. Stu. Loganton H. S., two years, grad. 1912; Elizabeth¬ 
town College, Pedagogical, four years, grad. 1916, Pd. B.; ibid., 
College, three years. Teacher in ungraded school, two years; graded 
and H. S., two years. Bethany Bible School, 1923, B. D., thesis, 
“ The Sanctity of the Hebrew Home.” Address, Loganton, Pa. 

SCROGUM, ARTHUR Daniel. 

B. Fairfield, Ill., Aug. 7, 1897; s. J. J. and Rebecca (Miller) 
Scrogum; Un. Ch. of B. (Martin Creek Cong.) Fairfield, Aug. 31, 
1909; minister, Hart, Mich., July 1, 1920. Stu. Hart H. S., 1913-16; 
Bethany Bible School, 1916-19; Manchester College, 1919-21, A. B. 
Worked on farm, Wayne Co., Ill., to 1913; Laborer, Hart, Mich., 
1913-17; Farmer, South Waterloo, Iowa, 1918-19; Salesman, Hart, 
Mich., 1920; Pastor, Bear Creek Church, Accident, Md., July, 1921 -. 
Address, Hart, Mich. 

SCROGUM, IRA. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, A. B. Address, Hart, Mich. 
(College Office.) 

SEE, ERNEST Aldine. 

B. Mathias, W. Va., Feb. 2, 1893; S. W. and Sarah A. (Whit- 
mer) See; Un. Ch. of B. (Upper Lost River Dist.), Mathias, about 
1903; minister. Stu. Shepherd College School, State Normal, Shep- 
herdstown, W. Va., Normal and Prep., 1912; Bridgewater College, 



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Prep, and Normal, 1913-14; ibid., College, Prep, and Normal, 1914- 
15; George Washington University, Washington, D. C., Political 
and Social Science, and Law, 1917-20, A. B.; ibid., Law, 1920-22, 
LL. B. Teacher, Mathias, W. Va., 1910-12; Prin., Graded School, ibid., 

1915- 16; Prin. Indian Industrial Farming School, Valetine, Ariz., 

1916- 17; A member of the W. Va. bar, and expects to take up the 
practice of law at Keyser, W. Va., in June, 1922. Mem. National 
Popular Government League; Soc. of Applied Psychology; Sigma Nu. 
Address, Mathias, W. Va. 

SEESE, ANNA (Bowman). 

B. Jonesboro, Tenn., Oct. 24, 1888; dau. Samuel J. and Sue V. 
Bowman; mar. Norman A. Seese of Nokesville, Va., June 6, 1917; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Knob Creek Cong.) Jonesboro, 1899. Stu. H. S., 
1906-1910; Bridgewater College, 1910-14, B. A.; ibid., 1914-17, M. A. 
Teacher of English, Bridgewater College, 1915-17; Missionary to 
China, 1917-. Address , Liao Chou, Shansi, China. 

SEESE, NORMAN Alexander. 

B. Alum Bank, Bedford Co., Pa., Feb. 1, 1886; s. Ephraim and 
Lucinda (Wertz) Seese; mar. Anna A. Bowman of Johnson City, 
Tenn., June 6, 1917; Un. Ch. of B. at Nokesville, Va., 1902; minister, 

Bridgewater, Va., May, 1917. Stu. Prince William Acad., -, 

1903-05; Harrisonburg State Normal School, Harrisonburg, Va., sum¬ 
mer, 1914; University of Pa., Philadelphia, Graduate Dept, summer, 
1916; Bridgewater College, 1910-15, B. A.; ibid., 1916-17, M. A. 
Clerk in store, 1905-07; Carpenter, 1907-08; Ass’t. Math., Bridge- 
water College, 1914-17; Director of Normal Training, ibid., 1914-17; 
Director of Boys School Work in Liao Chou, Shansi, China, 1917-. 
Assisted in compiling a booklet discussing the mission problems of the 
Church of Brethren in China; Investigated social conditions in Peking, 
China. Mem. Chihli Shansi Christian Educational Assoc.; North 
China Assoc, of Teachers of English; China Anatomical and 
Anthropological Assoc. Address, Liao Chou, Shansi, China. U. S. A. 
address, Nokesville, Va. 

SELL, BYRON M-. 

Grad. Juniata College, 1922, A. B. (Juniata College Office.) 

SELLERS, ARTHUR Lee. 

B. Bryan, Ohio, Feb. 24, 1888; s. G. W. and Isabelle (Brown) 
Sellers; mar. Elsie M. Sherck, Sept. 4, 1915; Un. Ch. of B. at Bryan, 
1898; minister, June 10, 1910. Stu. Bryan H. S., 1904-08; Man¬ 
chester College, 1908-09, B. E.; ibid., 1912-15, A. B. Teacher, 
Country Schools, 1910-12; Taylorville H. S. and Bryan H. S., 1915- 




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17; Farming, 1918; Pastor, Arcadia Church, Sebring, Fla., 1920; 
Supt. of Schools, Shipshewana, Ind., 1921-22; Pastor, Astoria, Ill., 
19£3. Address, Bryan, Ohio. 

SELLERS, JOHN A-. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1922, A. B. Address, North Manchester, 
Ind. (Manchester College Office.) 

SENGER, NETTIE Mabclle. 

B. Casey, Adair Co., Iowa, May 10, 1885; dan. Martin Norman 
and Mary Rebecca (Miller) Senger; Un. Ch. of B. (Coon River 
Church) Panora, Iowa, Jan., 1900. Stu. Bethany Bible School, Bible 
Training, 1908-12; Manchester College, 1915, A. B.; North China 
Mission Training School, Peking, China, Languages and Mission 
Training, 1916-. Missionary to India, 1915. Bethany Bible School, 
1923, B. D., thesis, “ The Interpretation of Christianity to the Chinese.” 
Address, Liao Chou, Shansi, China. U. S. A. address , Panora, Iowa. 

SHAFER, HARRY Samuel. 

B. Troutville, Va., Nov. 29, 1899; .y. J. W. and Priscilla (Layman) 
Shafer; Un. Ch. of B. at Troutville, Nov., 1911. Stu. Troutville 
H. S., 1914-18; Daleville College, Junior College, 1918-20; Roanoke 
College, Salem, Va., 1921-. Address, Troutville, Va. 

SHAFFER, CHARLES Porter. 

B. Shannon, Ill., June 11, 1863; s. Francis and Susan (Horner) 
Shaffer; mar. Mary E. Baker, Jan. 7, 1906; Un. Ch. of B. (Silver Creek 

Cong.) Falls City, Neb., Jan. 7, 1906; deacon, 1888. Stu. - H. 

S., three months, 1881; College of Physicians and Surgeons, St. 
Louis, Mo., 1890-92, M. D.; Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, 
1894-95, M. D. Farming and teaching country schools, 1873-90; 
Physician, T892-. Mem. Calif. State Medical Soc.; Los Angeles Co. 
Medical Soc. Address, Long Beach, Calif., R. F. D. 1. 

SHAMBERGER, CHAUNCEY Howard. 

B. Sheridan, Mo., April 24, 1894; s. J. E. and Lily (Reddick) 
Shamberger; mar. Nelly Wondergem of Grand Rapids, Mich., Sept. 
3, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. at Fruitland, Idaho, Feb., 1910; minister, May 
19, 1914. Stu. Ontario, Ore., H. S., grad. 1913; Bethany Bible 
School, Seminary, 2 years; Manchester College, 3 years, grad. 1919, 
A. B. Pastor, Fruitland, Idaho, T919-20; Traveling Secretary, United 
Student Volunteers, Ch. of B., 1920-21; General Secretary, Christian 
Workers Board, Ch. of B., Oct., 1920-; Ass’t. Director, Brethren’s 
Forward Movement, Jan., 1922-. Address, Brethren Publishing House, 
Elgin, Ill. 




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SHANK, Margaret IRENE (Sheetz). 

B. Annville, Pa., Oct. 7, 1893; dau. David S. and Mary (Brunner) 
Sheetz; mar. Harry F. Shank of Quarryville, Pa., May 7, 1914; Un. 
Ch. of B. at Mechanic Grove, Pa., May 23, 1920. Stu. Elizabethtown, 
Pa., H. S., 1907-10; Elizabethtown College, 1910-12, B. E.; ibid., 
Pedagogical, 1912-13, Pd. B. Teacher, common school, Lancaster 
Co., Pa., 1912-14. Address, Quarryville, Pa., R. R. 3. 

SHARP, SOLOMON Zook. 

B. Allenville, Huntingdon, Co., Pa., Dec. 21, 1835; s. Solomon 
and Magdalena (Zook) Sharp; mar. Salome Zook, March, 1862; 
Un. Ch. of B. at McVeytown, Pa., Oct., 1860; minister, 1862; elder, 
1868. Stu. First Pa. State Normal School, Millersville, 1857-60, 
B. E.; ibid. t , 1862, M. E.; under private instructor, classical course, 
1861-66; Pa. State Normal School, working of A. M. Degree, 1866-68; 
Jefferson College, Canonsburg, Pa. (now Wash, and Jefferson Col¬ 
lege, Wash., Pa.) A. M. by examination, 1875; University of Cin¬ 
cinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, correspondence course, 1873-75; Harvard 
University, Cambridge, Mass., Geology, summer, 1876; Mt. Morris 
College, 1889, LL. D. (honorary degree). Teacher in public schools, 
1855-60; Prin., Kishacoquillas Seminary, Mifflin Co., Pa., 1861-66; 
Instructor in German and Pedagogy, First Pa. State Normal School, 
1866-68; Prin., New Providence Institute, Maryville, Tenn., 1868- 
75; Professor of Latin and German, Maryville College, Mary¬ 
ville, Tenn., 1875-78; President, Ashland College, Ashland, Ohio, 1878- 
81; Professor of German, Mental and Moral Science, Mt. Morris 
College, 1881-88; President, McPherson College, 1888-96; President, 
Plattsburg College, Plattsburg, Mo., 1897-1900. Collector for Smith¬ 
sonian Institute, Wash., D. C., 1876-78; One of the two State Geologists 
of Kansas, 1894-97; Author, “New Testament Baptism,” 1910; “Edu¬ 
cational History of the Church of the Brethren,” submitted in manu¬ 
script to Brethren Publishing House in Oct., 1919, for publication; 
Regular contributor to periodicals of Ch. of B. since 1863; Editor of 
some of the first Sunday-school literature produced by any of the 
Brethren; Five times a member of the Standing Committee of Gen¬ 
eral Conference, the last being in 1922. Mem. Kans. Academy of 
Science, 1890; Amer. Assoc, for the Advancement of Science, 1876. 
Address, Fruita, Colo. 

SHARPES, L—- V-. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1923, A. B. Address, Harrisonburg, 
Va. (College Office.) 

SHAVER, CHALMER Brumbaugh. 

B. McPherson, Kans., Dec. 19, 1892; s. E. E. and Agnes (Brum- 




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baugh) Shaver; Un. Ch. of B. at Lordsburg, Calif., 1909. Stu. Lords- 
burg (now La Verne ) College, Acad., grad., 1910; Los Angeles State 
Normal School, grad. 1913; Pomona College, Claremont, Calif., 
grad. 1917, A. B.; University of Calif., Berkeley, summers 1917-20, 
M. A., thesis, “ The Pragmatic Tendency in the Philosophy of Edu¬ 
cation.” Prin., La Verne, Calif., Public School, 1913-14; Prin. 
and director of vocational agriculture, Safford, Ariz., H. S., 1917-19. 
Co. agricultural agent, U. S. Dept, of Agriculture, 1917. Mem. Amer. 
Assoc, for the Advancement of Science; Amer. Genetic Soc.; Amer. 
Geographic Soc. Address, Safford, Ariz. 

SHAVER, RUTH Mae. 

B. Huntingdon, Pa., Sept. 20, 1894; dan. Edward E. and Agnes 
(Brumbaugh) Shaver; Un. Ch. of B. at Nampa, Idaho, 1908. Stu. 
Covina Union H. S., Covina, Calif., 1911-15; Los Angeles State 
Normal School, 1915-17. Teacher, grammar school, Eden, Ariz., 
1917-18; Grammar school, La Verne, Calif., 1918-. Address, Azusa, 
Calif. 

SHEAFFER, REBEKAH Sadie. 

B. Bareville, Pa., Sept. 1, 1893; dau. Martin R. and Charlotte A. 
(Myer) Sheaffer; Un. Ch. of B. (First Church) Philadelphia, Jan. 6, 
1918. Stu. Upper Leacock Twp. H. S., Leacock, Pa., 1906-08; Eliza¬ 
bethtown College, 1909-13, Pd. B.; Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pa., 
1916-19, A. B. Teacher of ungraded school, Stumptown, Lancaster 
Co., Pa., 1910-11; Myer’s ungraded school, Lancaster Co., 1913-14; 
4th, 5th, and 6th grades, Brownstown, Lancaster Co., 1914-16; Head, 
Dept, of English, Ephrata, Pa., H. S., 1919-. Mem. Community Wel¬ 
fare Soc.; Amer. Red Cross; Y. W. C. A.; Pa. State Teachers’ Assoc. 
Address Bareville, Lancaster Co., Pa. 

SHEELEY, ELLA May. 

B. Waynesboro, Pa., Dec. 26, 1886; dau. David C. and Effie M. 
(Koons) Sheeley; Un. Ch. of B. (Antietam Cong.) Waynesboro, 
1904. Stu. Waynesboro H. S., grad., 1906; Juniata College, grad. 
1911, B. A.; Pa. State College, State College, Pa., summer course in 
library work, 1911. Librarian, Juniata College, 1911-18; Ass’t. 
Librarian, Washington Co. Free Library, Hagerstown, Md., 1918-21; 
Librarian, Waynesboro Free Library, 1921-. Address, 105 King St., 
Waynesboro, Pa. 

SHERFY, ERNEST Francis. 

B. Pomona, Kans., Jan. 18, 1883; s. John and Louisa (Kinzie) 
Sherfy; mar. Effie Ma£ Strohm of Abilene, Kans., May 20, 1908; Un. 
Ch. of B. at Appanoose, near Overbrook, Kans., Sept., 1896; minister 


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(Scott Valley Cong.) near Westphalia, Kans., Feb., 1903; elder, 
Colorado Springs, Colo., Dec., 1914. Stu. Kans. State Normal School, 
Emporia, 1903-04; McPherson College, Bible and Elocution, spring, 
1905; ibid., Acad., 1907-08; Bethany Bible School, 1909-12; Moody 
Bible Institute, Chicago, Music, one summer; McPherson College, 
Acad., 1916-17; ibid., Bible, 1920, B. S. L. Teacher, rural schools of 
Kans., 1904-07; Pastoral mission work, Kansas City, Kans., 1908-09; 
Evangelistic work (when not in school) in Kans. and Mo., 1909-12; 

Pastor, Colorado Springs, Colo., 1902-05; Abilene, Kans., 1905-16; 

Pastor, Ramona, Kans., and (Monitor Church) Conway, Kans., 

1916-. Farmed during three seasons. Mem. Child Rescue Board of 
Ch. of B. of Kans.; Alumni Board of McPherson College. Address, 
Conway, Kans. 

SHERMAN, JOHN. 

Grad. Juniata College, 1923, A. B. (College Office.) 

SHERRICK, DOROTHY Miriam Nevon. 

B. Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Feb. 16, 1896; dau. M. M. and Minnie 
Mae (Buck) Sherrick; Un. Ch. of B. at North Manchester, Ind., 1908. 
Stu. Mt. Morris, Ill., H. S., 1909-10; Mr. Morris College, Acad., 

1910-13; ibid., School of Music, 1910-16; ibid., College, 1914-17, A. 
B.; University of Mich., Ann Arbor, English, first semester, 1921-22. 
Teacher, rural school, 1917-18; Teacher of English and French, Mt. 
Morris College, Acad., 1918-21; Teacher in Mich. H. S., second 
semester, 1921-22; teacher of music, Mt. Morris Public Schools and 
Instructor in Voice, Mt. Morris College, 1922-. Address, Mt. Morris, 
Ill. 

SHERRICK, MARVIN Manam. 

B. Three Rivers, Mich., July 31, 1868; s. Jesse and Rebecca 
(Brandal) Sherrick; mar. Minnie Mae Buck of North Manchester, 
Ind., Oct. 2, 1892; Un. Ch. of B. at Elsie, Mich., 1882; elder, 1907. 
Stu. Ithaca, Mich., H. S., 1884-1886; Normal School, Flint, Mich., sum¬ 
mer, 1886; Mt. Morris College, Acad., 1890-92; ibid., College, Languages, 
1892-93; Coe College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1893-96, A. B.; University 
of Chicago, Philosophy and French, summer, 1899; University of 
Mich., General Linguistic, 1901-02, A. M.; Mt. Morris College, 
1917, Litt. D. (honorary degree) ; Manchester College, 1918, L. H. 
D. (honorary degree). Teacher, District Schools of Mich., 1886-89; 
Sup’t. Twp. H. S., Idaville, Ind., 1897-98; Professor of Modern 
Languages, Manchester College, 1898-1900; Professor of Languages, 
Normal University, Muncie, Ind., 1900-01; Prin., Mt. Pleasant, Mich., 
H. S., 1902-04; Professor of Education, Manchester College, 1904-06; 
Professor of Languages, Education, and Philosophy, Mt. Morris 


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College, 1906-23; Professor of Modern Languages, Manchester College, 
1923-. Author, a volume of verse, “ Wintergreen,” 1900; reprinted 
with additions, 1916; “ Modern Language Composition,” 1906; ‘‘Topical 
Sermon Notes,” 1916. Mem. National Geographic Soc. Address, Mt. 
Morris, Ill. 

SHERRICK, PAUL Henry. 

B.' North Manchester, Ind., Feb. 11, 1899; j. Marvin Manam 
and Minnie May (Buck) Sherrick; Un. Ch. of B. at Mt. Morris, Ill., 
Feb., 1907. Stu. Mt. Morris College, Acad., 1912-16; ibid., College, 
1916-20, A. B.; University of Mich., Ann Arbor, Chemistry, 1921 
Address, Mt. Morris, Ill. 

SHICKEL, ELSIE Naomi. 

B. Lowry, Va., June 29, 1891; dau. Joseph and Nancy E. (Miller) 
Shickel; Un. Ch. of B. at Roanoke, Va., Nov., 1902. Stu. Roanoke 
H. S., 1905-09; Harrisonburg, Va., State Normal and Industrial School 
for Women, 1910-11, parts of 1912, 1913, 1914; Daleville College, 
1914-16, A. B.; George Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville, 
Tenn., 1918-19, A. M., thesis, “ A Course of Study in Health for 
Elementary Schools.” Teacher, rural schools, Roanoke Co., Va., 
1909-10; Training School, Harrisonburg Normal School, Harrison¬ 
burg, Va., 1911-13; 2d and 3d grades, graded school, Broadway, Va., 
1913-14; Home economics, Daleville College, 1914-17; Home mission 
work, Allegheny Co., First Dist. of Va., 1917-18; Daily vacation 
Bible school work under direction of Sunday School Board of First 
Dist. of Va., summer, 1919; Field work under direction of General 
Sunday School Board, 1919-. Author, “ A Study of Feeble-minded¬ 
ness,” 1919. Address, Roanoke, Va. 

SHIDELER, NOAH M. 

B. Huntington Co., Ind., Sept. 22, 1889; s. Jacob H. and -- 

(Paul) Shideler; mar. Hazel M. Crull, March 20, 1912; Un. Ch. of 
B. (Salamonie Cong.) Huntington Co., Ind., May 11, 1906; minister, 
May 29, 1910; Advanced, Aug. 17, 1912; Elder, Sept. 24, 1921. Stu. 
Lancaster Twp. H. S., Huntington Co., Ind., 1905-09; Bethany Bible 
School, 1912-14; Manchester College, 1909-10, 1914-16, A. B. Teach¬ 
er, public school, Lancaster Twp., 1909-12; President, Hebron Seminary, 
1916-18; Pastor, Little Walnut Church, Southern Dist. of Ind., 1918- 
19; New Hope Church, ibid., 1919-20; Rossville Church, Rossville, 
Ind., 1921-23. Bethany Bible School, 1923, B. D., thesis, “Angel 
Ministry.” Address, 3435 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, Ill. 

SHIRKY, EMILY Frances. 

B. Norborne, Mo., Sept. 13, 1890; dau. S. B. and Catherine (Zigler) 



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Shirky; Un. Ch. of B. (Rockingham Cong.) Norborne, 1904. Stu. 
McPherson College, 1904-08, A. B.; Kans. State Normal School, 
Emporia, Home Economics, grad. 1919; University of Wash., Seattle, 
Home Economics, summer, 1919. Teacher of Home Economics in 
high schools, 1912-, teaching in Great Bend, Wash., 1920-21, Rich¬ 
mond Beach, Wash., 1921-. Address, Norborne, Mo., R. 4. 

SHIRKY, HOWARD M. 

B. Ray Co., Mo.; Samuel B. and Catherine (Zigler) Shirky; 
mar. Helen Lovelock of Richmond, Mo., 1915; Un. Ch. of B. (Rock¬ 
ingham Church) Ray Co., Mo., 1896. Stu. University of Mo., 
Columbia, Civil Engineering, 1906-10, B. S. in Civil Engineering. 
Civil engineer on Great Northern Railroad, Eugene, Ore., Kansas 
City, Mo., and other places; Co. surveyor, Richmond, Kans., four 
years; Farmer, ibid. Address, Richmond, Mo. (Samuel B. Shirky, 
Norborne, Mo.) 

SHIRKY, JOSEPH Bowman. 

B. Norborne, Mo., Feb. 28, 1875; s. S. B. and Catherine 
(Zigler) Shirky; mar. Florence Butler of McPherson, Kans., Aug. 
28, 1898; Un. Ch. of B. at Norborne, Sept., 1889. Stu. McPherson 
College, 1894-98, B. S. D.; ibid., College, 1897-1901, A. B. Teacher, 
Dist. School, Norborne, 1900-01; Latin and Literature, Md. Col¬ 
legiate Institute (now Blue Ridge College), Union Bridge, Md., 
1902-03; Dist. School, Scottville, Mich., 1904-05; Farmer, Scottville, 
Mich., 1901-02, 1903-about 1916; Employed in Detroit, Mich., 1916-; 
With Dodge Brothers Mfg. Co., ibid., 1921-. Real estate business, 
part time. Recently, gathering material for books of fiction. Ad¬ 
dress, 3112 Bellevue Ave., Detroit, Mich. 

SHIRKY, Samuel MOHLER. 

B. Ray Co., Mo., April 17, 1883; s. Samuel B. and Catherine 
(Zigler) Shirky; mar. Ruby Stockton of St. Joseph, Mo., March 
15, 1915; Un. Ch. of B. McPherson, Kans., 1896. Stu. University of 
Mo., Columbia, Journalism, 1906-11, B. S. in Journalism. Teacher, 
grade school, Ray Co., Mo.; Reporter, News Press, St. Joseph, Mo.; 
In Revenue service in St. Joseph and Liberal, Mo.; In office, Union 
Pacific Railroad, Omaha, Neb.; Yeoman in navy, San Francisco, 
Calif.; Now in office of Kansas City Southern Railroad. Mem. 
Kappa Sigma. Address, 4512 E. Twenty-second St., Kansas City, 
Mo. (Samuel B. Shirky, Norborne, Mo.) 

SHISLER, SARA Cassel. 

B. Vernfield, Pa., Feb. 12, 1896; dau. John B. and Hannah 
(Cassel) Shisler; Un. Ch. of B. at Elizabethtown, Pa., Feb. 2, 1913. 


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Stu. Lansdale, Pa., H. S., 1911-12; Elizabethtown College, 

Pedogogical Course, 1912-14, 1917-18, Pd. B.; ibid., 1918-20; Man¬ 
chester College, 1920-21, A. B. Teacher in primary school, Harleys- 
ville, Pa., 1914-17; Teacher of Ancient Languages, Elizabethtown 
College, 1919-20, 1921 -. Address, Vernfield, Pa. 

SHIVELY, Arthur William. 

Mar. Gladys Senseman, Aug. 28, 1921. Grad. Manchester Col¬ 
lege, 1923, A. B. Address, North Manchester, Indi (College Office; 
Gospel Messenger, Sept. 24, 1921.) 

SHIVELY, CHARLES Stacy. 

B. Miami Co., Ind., May 25, 1875; s. Daniel P. and Harriet 
(Little) Shively; mar. Lou Anna Rivers, April 17, 1904; JJn. Ch. 
of B. in Miami Co., 1900. Stu. McPherson College, Normal, grad. 
1903, B. S. D.; Butler College, Indianapolis, Ind., College freshman; 
Marion Normal, Marion, Ind.; Manchester College; Kansas State 
Normal School, Emporia; McPherson College, grad. 1907, A. B.; 
University of Denver, Denver, Colo., Astronomy, part time, 1909-10, 
A. M.; part time, 1910-19, Ph. D., thesis, “ A History of Astronomy 
in America;” University of Chicago, summer, 1920. Prin., Nead, 
Ind., H. S., 1898-1900; Supt. of Schools, Coolidge, Kans., 1900-02; 
Supervising teacher, Philippine Islands, 1904-06; Supt. of Schools, 
Granada, Colo., 1907-10; Teacher in Prep. Dept., University of Denver, 
1909-10; Teacher of Math., South Side H. S., Denver, 1910-19; 
Professor of Math, and Physics, La Verne College, 1919-20; Juniata 
College, 1920-. Mem. National Educational Assoc. Address, Hunting¬ 
don, Pa. 

SHIVELY, EMMA (Whisler). 

B. Ashland, Neb., April 13, 1882; dau. George E. and Elmira S. 
(Harley) Whisler; mar. Levi S. Shively of Cerro Gordo, Ill., Aug. 
26, 1906; JJn. Ch. of B. at Mt. Morris, Ill., Feb. 24, 1893. Stu. 
Sterling, Ill., Twp. H. S., 1898-1902; Mt. Morris College, 1904-05, 
1908-11, A. B. Teacher, country school, 1902-04; 3rd and 4th grades, 
Sterling, Ill., 1905-06. Address, Mt. Morris, Ill. 

SHIVELY, GLADYS (Senseman). 

Grad. Manchester College, 1922, A. B.; ibid., 1923, A. M., thesis, 
“ The Development of Education for Women in America.” Mar. 
Arthur William Shively, Aug. 28, 1921. Address, North Manchester, 
Ind. (Manchester College Office.) 

SHIVELY, LEVI Stephen. 

B. Cerro Gordo, Ill.,, Sept. 10, 1884; s. John J. and Leah 
(Blickenstaff) Shively; mar . Emma Whisler, Aug. 26, 1906; JJn. Ch, 


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of B. at Cerro Gordo, Ill., Nov., 1898; minister, 1905; elder, 1918. 
Stu. Cerro Gordo H. S., 1897-1900; Mt. Morris College, Business 
and Shorthand, 1900-02; ibid.. Academy, 1900-04; University of 
Mich., Ann Arbor, 1906-08, A. B.; University of Chicago, 1915-16, 
A. M. in Math., thesis, “ Application to Hellinger Integrals of a New 
Definition of Limit;” ibid., 1916-17, Ph. D. in Math, and Astronomy, 
thesis, “ A New Basis for the Metric Theory of Congruences.” 
Teacher, public school, 1905-06; Professor Math., Mt. Morris College, 
1908-15, 1917-; President, ibid., 1918-21; Cashier, ibid., 1921-22. Mem. 
Amer. Assoc, for the Advancement of Science; Mathematical Assoc, 
of America; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi. Address, Mt. Morris, Ill. 

SHIVELY, MARIE. 

B. North Manchester, Ind., March 19, 1895; dan. George W. and 

- (Isenbarger) Shively; Un. Ch. of B. at North Manchester, Feb., 

1906. Stu. Manchester College, 1913-17, A. B. Teacher of history, 
Bippus, Ind., H. S., 1917-18; English and Math., Chippewa H. S., 
Wabash, Ind., 1918-19; Laketon, Ind., H. S., 1919-. Travelled through 
the west, summer, 1919; Does some painting. Mem. Amer. Red Cross. 
Address, North Manchester, Ind. 

SHIVELY, MILDRED M-. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, A. B. Address, Etna Green, Ind. 
(College Office.) 

SHIVELY, WALTER. 

Mar. Mae Church of Decatur, Ill., June 3, 1922. Grad. Manchester 
College, 1923, A. B. Address, Plymouth, Ind. (College Office; Gospel 
Messenger, July 22, 1922.) 

SHOCK, LAURA J-. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1916, A. B. Missionary to China 
(on furlough, 1922-). Amer. Address, Huntington, Ind. (Manchester 
College Office.) 

SHOEMAKER, GEORGE Gaius. 

B. 1891; s. John Shoemaker, M. D. Grad. University of Mich. 
Homeopathic Medical College, Ann Arbor, Mich., 1914; licensed, 
1915; specialist in surgery, Wilkinsburg, Pa. Address, Wilkinsburg, 
Pa. (Amer. Medical Assoc., 535 N. Dearborn St., Chicago.) 

SHOEMAKER, JOHN L-. 

B. 1860. Grad. Chicago Homeopathic Medical College, 1891; 
licensed, 1897. Practicing physician, North Manchester, Ind. Mem. 
North Manchester Medical Soc., Ind. State Medical Soc., Fellow of 
Amer. Medical Assoc. Address, North Manchester, Ind. (Amer. 
Medical Assoc., Chicago.) 






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SHORE, DAVID Joseph. 

B. Westminster, Md., May 20, 1891; s. David and Margaret 
Rebecca (Roop) Shorb; Un. Ch. of B. at Surrey, N. D., 1905. Stu. 
Surrey H. S., 1906-10; Mt. Morris College, 1910-14, A. B.; Uni¬ 
versity of Paris, Paris, France, Business Administration, six 
months, 1919; Alliance Francaise, Paris, French, 1919; George¬ 
town University, Washington, D. C., Diplomacy and Finance, 1919-20; 
Special research and school work at Langres, France, and at Weather 
Bureau, Washington, D. C.; American University, Washington, D. 
C., grad. 1921, A. M., thesis, “ Federal Taxation Applied to Cor¬ 
poration.” Supt. of Schools, Surrey, N. D., 1914-17; Ass’t. in charge 
Meteorological Laboratories, Signal Corps, U. S. Army, in France, 
1917-19; Statistician, Bureau of Labor Statistics, U. S. Dept, of 
Labor, Nov., 1919-June, 1920; Auditor, Income Tax Bureau of the 
Mercantile Trade Journal, Munsey Bldg., Washington, D. C., 1920-. 
Mem. National Geographic Soc.; Amer. Meteorological Soc. Address, 
206 Ninth St., S. E., Minot, N. D. Present address, 1736 G St. N. 
W., Washington, D. C. 

SHOWALTER, David NORMAN. 

B. Frick’s Lock, Pa., June 19, 1882; s. John W. and Mary Emma 

(-) Showalter; Un. Ch. of B. at Parkerford, Pa., April, 1894. 

Stu. Leiiigh University, South Bethlehem, Pa., Civil Engineering, 
1902-06, C. E. Civil and hydraulic engineer, Cleveland, Ohio, Jack- 
son, Mich., Pittsburgh, Pa., and elsewhere, 1906-16; Proprietor of the 
Black Planing Mill Co., West Chester, Pa., 191 6 -. Address, 220 N. 
Church St., West Chester, Pa. 

SHOWALTER MARY E-. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1922, A. B. Address, Port Republic, 
Va. (Bridgewater College Office.) 

SHRINER, JASPER Theodore. 

B. Linwood, Md., Feb. 13, 1886; j. J. C. Shriner and -; 

mar. Helen Rarick of Altoona, Pa., June 6, 1912; Un. Ch. of B. (Pipe 
Creek Church) Linwood. Grad, Juniata College, 1912, A. B. Ad¬ 
dress, Murrysville, Pa. 

SHULL, CHALMER George. 

B. Virden, Ill., Aug. 6, 1892; .s. William H. and Clara (Gibson) 
Shull; mar. Mary Speicher, Dec. 24, 1917; Un. Ch. of B. at Girard, 
Ill., 1908; minister, May 10, 1914; elder, Nov. 23, 1919. Grad. 
Virden H. S., 1910; Mt. Morris College, 1917, A. B.; Bethany Bible 
School, 1919, B. D., thesis, “The Fatherhood of God.” Teacher, 7th 
and 8th grades and First two grades of H. S., near Virden, Ill., 1910-12; 





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Pastor, Douglas Park Mission, Chicago, 1918-19; Missionary to India, 
1920-. Address, Bulsar, Surat Dist., India. 

SHULL, CLARA Evelyn (Michael). 

B. Overbrook, Kans., 1890; dan. Jacob and Sarah Elizabeth 
(Smith) Michael; mar. Jesse C. Shull of Girard, Ill., 1919; Un. Ch. 
of B. at Colorado Springs, Colo., 1909. Grad. Colorado Springs H. 

S., 1909; - Business College, Stenography and Bookkeeping, 

1910; Manchester College, 1921, A. B.; Bethany Bible School, 
1921, B. S. L. Bookkeeper and stenographer, Colorado Springs, 
1910-16; Stenographer, Bethany Bible School, 1916-19. Address, 2158 
S. Eleventh St., Springfield, Ill. 

SHULL, JESSE Charles. 

B. Virden, Ill., Aug. 7, 1895; William H. and Clara Elizabeth 
(Gibson) Shull; mar. Clara Evelyn Michael of Colorado Springs, 
Colo., Sept. 4, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. (West Otter Creek Church) Virden, 
1907; minister, Bethany Bible School, Dec. 9, 1917. Stu. Pleasant 
Hill, Ill., H. S., 1910-12; Lordsburg (now La Verne) College, Acad., 
1912-13; Girard Twp. H. S., Ill., 1913-14; Ill. State Normal Uni¬ 
versity, Normal, Ill., 1916-17; Bethany Bible School, 1917-19, 1920-21, 
B. D.; Manchester College, 1919-20, A. B.; Teacher, public schools, 
Macoupin Co., Ilk, 1914-17; Student pastor, Laporte, Ind., 1918-19; 
Student pastor, Auburn, Ind., 1919-21 ; Pastor, Springfield, Ill., 1921-. 
Mem. United Student Volunteers; Mission Board of Southern Ill., 
1921 -. Address, 2158 S. Eleventh St., Springfield, Ill. 

SHULL, MERLIN C-. 

B. Virden, Ill., Aug. 29, 1897; s. W. H. and Clara E. (Gibson) 
Shull; mar. Pearl M. Grosh of Nappanee, Ind., May 22, 1921; Un. Ch. 
of B. at Virden, 1907; minister, Chicago, March 9, 1919. Stu. Girard 
Twp. H. S., Ill., 1913-17; Mt. Morris College, 1917-18; Bethany Bible 
School, 1918-19; Manchester College, 1920-21, A. B. Pastor, Hastings 
St. Mission, Chicago, 1921-. Address, 1521 Hastings St., Chicago, Ill. 

SHULL, PEARL Marie (Grosh). 

B. Elkhart, Ind., Feb. 15, 1894; dau. Joseph H. and Ida (Ulery) 
Grosh; mar. Merlin C. Shull, May 22, 1921; Un. Ch. of B. at Elk¬ 
hart, Sept., 1903. Stu. Goshen College, Goshen, Ind., Normal, 1911; Man¬ 
chester College, 1914-17, A. B.; ibid., 1918-19, A. M.; University of 
Chicago, Pre-medic and Medical, 12 wks., 1918; University of Wis., 
Medical, 1919-20; Bethany Bible School, 1919-21. Teacher, country 
schools near Elkhart, 1911-14; Asst, teacher of English, Manchester 
College, 1917; Professor of English, ibid., 1918. Address, 1521 Hast¬ 
ings St., Chicago. 




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SHULL, W- RUSSELL. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, A. B. Address , Girard, Ill. 
(College Office.) 

SHULTZ, CORA (Winger). 

Mar. Lawrence W. Shultz of Huntington, Ind., June 1, 1915; Un. 
Ch. of B. Grad. Manchester College, 1922, A. B. Address, North 
Manchester, Ind. (Manchester College Office.) 

SHULTZ, LAWRENCE Washington. 

B. Huntington Co., Ind., Oct. 24, 1890; s. Isaac L. and Elizabeth 
(Ulrich) Shultz; mar. Cora L. Winger, June 1, 1915; Un. Ch. of B. 
(Lancaster Church) Huntington Co., Jan., 1900; elder, Dec. 12, 1919. 
Stu. H. S., Lancaster Twp., Huntington Co., 1903-07; Manchester 
College, 1910-14, A. B. Teacher, common schools, Huntington Co., 
1907-10; H. S., Lancaster Twp., 1910-11, 1914-16; Prin., Manchester 
College, Acad., 1916-21; Director of Religious Education, Manchester 
College Region, June 1, 1920-; Secretary of the Church Boards of 
Middle Ind., Sept. 1, 1921-. Mem. National Geographic Soc.; Y. M. 
C. A. Address, North Manchester, Ind. 

SIMMONS, William BERLIN. 

B. Bartow, W. Va., June 21, 1888; s. Lewis P. and Amanda C. 
(Varner) Simmons; mar. Katherine Mary Hidy, Sept. 1, 1919; Un. 
Ch. of B. at Bridgewater, Va., 1914; minister, Sept. 12, 1914. Stu. 
Bridgewater College, Acad., Shepherd College State Normal School, 
Shepherdstown, W. Va., and Glenville State Normal School, Glen- 
ville, W. Va., parts of 1910-13; Bridgewater College, 1915-18, A. B.; 
West Va. University, Morgantown. Farmer until 1908; Teacher in 
rural school, 1909; Professor of penmanship, Bridgewater College, 

1915-17; Prin., Blue Grass H. S., -, 1918-19; Prin. and teacher 

of Math., Davis, W. Va., H. S., 1919-. Preaches during summer. 
Address, Bartow, W. Va. 

SITES, David ESTON. 

B. Petersburg, W. Va., June 11, 1888; j. S. G. and Cathrine 
Elizabeth (Simons) Sites; mar. Ruth M. Miller of North Manchester, 
Ind., Aug. 19, 1911; Un. Ch. of B. (North Mill Creek Cong.) Peters¬ 
burg, Oct. 1, 1900. Stu. Manchester College, Acad., 1910; ibid., 
College, 1917, A. B. Sales Manager, McConnell Map Co., 1919-20; 
Salesman for Educational Dept., Rand McNally and Co., Chicago, 
1920-. Address, 7008 Chappel Ave., Chicago, Ill. 

SLIFER, CHARLES Henry. 

B. Frederick Co., Md., Feb. 25, 1874; s. Esrom and Mary 
(Summers) Slifer; mar Laura Kennan, March 20, 1920; Un. Ch. of 




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B. in Cheyenne Co., Kans., April, 1889; minister, Sept., 1897. Stu. 
McPherson College, Normal, total of four years during 1890, 1898- 
1902, B. S. D.; ibid., College, three years during 1903-06, A. B.; ibid., 
Bible, 1907; ibid., Com’l., one year; Attended 12 summer institutes in 
Cheyenne, Rawlins, and McPherson Counties, Kans., between 1890 
and 1907. Prin., McPherson Schools, 1905-07; Supt. of Schools, 
Winslow, Ariz., 1907-08; Lebanon, Kans., 1908-09; In business in 
Florida, 1909-18; Professor of Math., State College of Agriculture 
and Engineering, West Raleigh, N. C., 1919-21; Supt. of Schools, 
Cramerton, N. C., 1921-22.. Mem. National Geographic Soc.; Co. Board 
of Home Service of Amer. Red Cross. Address, Horseshoe, N. C. 

SLIFER, WALTER Lloyd. 

B. Bever Creek, Washington Co., Md., March, 1899; .s. Otho and 
Laura J. (Fahrney) Slifer; Un. Ch. of B. (Manor Church of Manor 
Cong.) Manor, Md., 1909; minister, March 30, 1919. Stu. Downsville, 
Md., H. S., 1912-14; Blue Ridge College, Prep., 1914-16; ibid., College, 
1916-20/ A. B.; Bethany Bible School, summers 1916, 1920; Uni¬ 
versity of Chicago, summer, 1921, school year 1921-22, A. M., thesis, 
“ Chiliasm in the Church of the Brethren,” ibid., 1922-. Tutor, Blue 
Ridge College, 1919-20; Teacher, Marengo, Ill., H. S., 1920-21; Inter¬ 
collegiate Athletics and Debating. Address, 532 N. Locust St., Hagers¬ 
town, Md. 

SMELTZER, JESSE A-. 

B. Nappanee, Ind., April 28, 1887; s. Amos and Eva (Miller) 
Smeltzer; mar. Olive Heckman, Aug. 18, 1910; Un. Ch. of B. at Cando, 
N. Dak., March 27, 1899; elder, Dec. 4, 1916. Stu. Cando H. S., 
1903-07; Manchester College, 1914-15, A. B.; Bethany Bible School, 
1907-13, 1916, B. D. Pastoral work, 1917-19; Pastor and farmer, 
1919-21; Pastor, Covina, Calif., Jan. 1, 1922. Mem. Volunteer Band. 
Address, Covina, Calif. 

SMITH, ALBERT Ray. 

B. Bradford, Ohio, Oct. 12, 1897; -and Almeda (Weaver) 

Smith; mar. Verona Kreider of Arcanum, Ohio, May 1, 1920; Un. 
Ch. of B. at Painter Creek, Ohio, Jan. 16, 1914; minister, ibid., Aug. 
17, 1918. Stu. Franklin Twp. H. S., Darke Co., Ohio, 1912-14; 
Manchester College, Acad., 1916-18; Bethany Bible School, 1918- 
20; Manchester College, 1920-21, A. B. Pastor, Grand Rapids, Mich., 
1921-23. Under appointment as foreign missionary, 1923. Address, 
Bradford, Ohio. 

SMITH, CARRIE Irene. 

B. Dayton, Ohio, Sept. 25, 1893; dau. Oliver J. and Amelia 




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(Cart) Smith; Un. Ch. of B. at Covington, Ohio, Nov. 14, 1915. Stu. 
Fairview, Ohio, H. S., 1908-11; Trotwood, Ohio, H. S., 1911-12; 
Manchester College, Normal English, 1916-17, B. E. Teacher in 
grade school, Montgomery Co., Ohio, 1917-. Address , Dayton, Ohio, 

R. R. 10. 

SMITH, Cecil FREADUS. 

B. Eaton, Ind., March 18, 1893; s. John E. and Mattie (Sala) 
Smith; Un. Ch. of B. (Mississinewa Cong.) Eaton, Ind., Oct. 4, 1911. 
Stu. Eaton H. S., two and one-half years; Chester Twp. H!. S., North 
Manchester, Ind., one-half year; Manchester College, Acad., 1911-12; 
ibid., College, 1912-16, A. B. Sugar Chemist, Decatur, Ind., four 
months; Tar Chemist, Birmingham, Ala., six months; Iron Chemist, 
ibid., two years; Testing Engineer, ibid., 1919-. Mem. Amer. Chemical 
Soc.; National Geographic Soc. Address, 216 Clark Bldg., Birming¬ 
ham, Ala. 

SMITH, GEORGE C-. 

B. Waddams Grove, Ill., Feb. 2, 1876; s. William B. and Laura 
A. (Snyder) Smith; mar. Margaret L. Leiby of Barnard, Mo., March, 
1902; Un. Ch. of B. at Waddams Grove, about 1910; minister, ibid., 
about 1912. Stu. Wheaton College, Wheaton, Ill., 2 years; Northern 
III. College, Fulton, Ill., 2 years, grad. 1900, Ph. B.; Valparaiso Col¬ 
lege, Valparaiso, Ind., one year. Teacher, common schools, 5 years; 
farmer, 12 years; Real estate and insurance agent, at present. Mem. 
Kiwanis. Address, 460 Carroll St., Freeport, Ill. 

SMITH, HARRY Leroy. 

Un. Ch. of B.; minister. Grad. Mt. Morris College, 1922, A. B. 
Address, Greene, Iowa. 

SMITH, LEE ROY. 

B. Stevensville, Mont., Sept. 20, 1894; s. Robert C. and Mary 
(Wood) Smith; mar. Mayhelle B. Chamberlin of Covina, Calif., July 
24, 1917; Un. Ch. of B. at Covina, May, 1917. Stu. Stevensville H. 

S. , 1910-12; Covina H. S., 1912-14; Leland Stanford Jr. University, 
Stanford University P. O., Calif., 1914-15; Los Angeles State Normal 
School, 1915-17; Santa Barbara State Normal School, summer, 1916; 
University of California, summer, 1920. Teacher of Agriculture, Los 
Angeles City Schools, 1917-20; Ass’t. Supervisor of Agriculture, ibid., 
1920-. Address, Covina, Calif. 

SMITH, MARGARET Leona. 

B. Trotwood, Ohio, May 31, 1897; dau. Andrew W. and Mary 
Minnie (Landis) Smith; Un. Ch. of B. (Fort McKinley Church) 
Trotwood, Ohio, Nov., 1908. Stu. Trotwood H. S., 1911-15; Man- 



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Chester College, Normal English, 1919-20. Address , Dayton, Ohio, 
R. R. 10. 

SMITH, MAYBELLE (Chemberlin). 

B. Covina, Calif., July 13, 1896; dan. George F. and Cora Ellen 
(Finch) Chemberlin; mar. Lee Roy Smith of Los Angeles, Calif., July 24, 
1917; Un. Ch. of B. at Covina. Stu. Covina H. S., 1910-14; University 
of Calif., Southern Branch, Los Angeles, pedagogical, 1915-17; Uni¬ 
versity of Calif., Berkeley, moral education, 1918. Teacher, Los 
Angeles City Schools, 1918-. Americanization, 1918. Address, Covina, 
Calif. 

SMITH, ROGER Cletus. 

B. Dayton, Ohio, June 7, 1888; s~ Oliver J. and Amelia (Cart) 
Smith; mar. Ada Drown, June 15, 1915; Un. Ch. of B. (Fort McKinley 
Church) near Dayton, Dec. 24, 1910. Stu. Fairview, Ohio, H. S., 
1902-06; Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1907-11, A. B.; Ohio 
State University, Columbus, 1914-15, A. M.; Cornell University, 
Ithaca, N. Y., 1915-17, Ph. D., thesis, “The Biology of the Chryso- 
pidae.” Teacher, elementary school, Madison Twp. (Montgomery 
Co.?), 1906-08; Salesman, Hoover Rowlands Furniture Co., Zanes¬ 
ville and Marion, Ohio, 1911-12; Prin., Fairview H. S., Dayton, 1912- 
14; Ass’t. in Biology, Cornell University, 1915-17; Lecturer, Public 
Museum, Milwaukee, Wis., 1917-18; Research in Dept, of Agriculture, 
Bureau of Entomology, Charlottesville, Va., 1918-20; Ass’t. Professor 
of Entomology, Kans. State Agricultural College, 1920-21 ; Associate 
professor, ibid., 1921-. Research, The Corn Ear Worm and 
Neuropteroids. Mem. Amer. Assoc, for the Advancement of Science; 
Entomological Soc. of America; Amer. Assoc, of Economic Ento¬ 
mologists; Phi Kappa Tau; Sigma Xi. Address, Dayton, Ohio, 
R. R. 10. 

SMITH, William HARLAN. 

B. Polo, Ill., Dec. 22, 1893; s. William V. and Cora Idella 
(Swab) Smith; mar. Frances J. Sheller, July 25, 1917; Un. Ch. of B. 
(Ivester Church) Grundy Co., Iowa, Nov., 1912; minister, May, 1916. 

Stu. Polo H. S., 1909-11; Eldora, -, H. S., 1911-13; Mt. Morris 

College, 1913-17, A. B.; ibid., Seminary, 1919-20. Prin., Elementary 
Schools, Raisin, Calif., 1917-19; Missionary to China. Address, Shou 
Yang, Shansi, China. U. S. A. address, Mt. Morris, Ill. 

SNADER, ANNA Pauline. 

B. New Windsor, Md., March 2, 1892; dau. Abram Philip and 
Lulu May (Stauffer) Snader; Un. Ch. of B. (Sams Creek Church) 
New Windsor, July, 1905. Stu. Blue Ridge College, Prep., 1906-11; 



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ibid., Art and Piano, 1906-11; Piano School, Fort Wayne, Ind., 1911; 
King’s School of Oratory, Pittsburgh, Pa., Expression and Dramatic 
Culture, 1912-14; Blue Ridge College, grad. 1919, B. F. A. Teacher of 
music and art, Waterloo, Ind., high and graded schools, 1912-14; Expres¬ 
sion and piano, Blue Ridge College, 1914-18. Private piano lessons; 
Painting of pictures and china; Experience in pharmacy. Mem. Y. 
W. C. A., W. C. T. U.; Women’s Clubs of America. Address, New 
Windsor, Md. 

SNADER, FAYANNA Marie. 

B. New Windsor, Md., Aug. 18, 1894; dau. J. G. and Agnes 
(Eby) Snader; Un. Ch. of B. at McPherson, Kans., 1914. Stu. 
Santa Ana, Calif., H. S., 1909-13; McPherson College, 1913-17, A. 
B.; University of Calif., Berkeley, six months, 1919. Teacher, 
Climax, Kans., H. S., one year; Arlington, Kans., H. S., one year; 
Manager of Cafeteria for H. Liebes and Co., San Francisco, Calif., 
1920-. Address , 2241 College Ave., Berkeley, Calif. 

SNAVELY, ESTHER Marie. 

Un. Ch. of B. Grad. Mt. Morris College, 1922, A. B. Address, 
282 Hammond St., Waterloo, Iowa. 

SNAVELY, EVERETT Harter. 

B. Sidney, Neb., Aug. 23, 1892; s. John R. and Esther Llewellyn 
(Harter) Snavely; mar. Ida B. Blough of Waterloo, Iowa, March 
3, 1918; Un. Ch. of B. at McPherson, Kans., Dec., 1913. Stu. Elgin, 
Ill., H. S., one year; Scottville, Mich., H. S., two and a half years; 
Mt. Morris College, two and a half years; Manchester College, 1915- 
lb, A. B. Teacher, Scranton, Iowa, H. S., one and one-half years; 
Adel, Iowa, H. S., one-half year; Served in U. S. Army, Dental 
Corps, Camp Pike, Ark., one-half year; Farmer, Waterloo, Iowa. 
Address, Waterloo, Iowa, R. D. 1. 

SNIDER, ROSS T-. 

Mar. Edna E. Ober of New Enterprise, Pa., Nov. 24, 1915; Un. 
Ch. of B. at Huntingdon, Pa., Feb. 12, 1906. Stu. Juniata College, 
1905-06, 1907-08, B. E.; ibid., 1910-11; Pa. State College, State Col¬ 
lege, Pa., Agriculture, 1912-15, B. S. Teacher, public school, New 
Enterprise, Pa., 1904-05, 1906-07, 1909-10; Prin. H. S„ ibid., 1916-17; 
Farming and in mail service, ibid., 1917-. Address, New Enterprise, 
Pa. 

SNYDER, LELA M-(Grossnickle). 

B. North Manchester, Ind., Sept. 29, 1897; dau. Ira U. and Eliza¬ 
beth (Ulrey) Grossnickle; mar. Paul B. Snyder of Silver Lake, Ind., 
Oct. 7, 1918; Un. Ch. of B. at North Manchester, 1906. Stu. North 




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Manchester H. S., 1912-16; Manchester College, Home Economics, 

1916- 17, Bookkeeper, Mishawaka Woolen Mfg. Co., Mishawaka, Ind., 

1917- 18; Bank Teller, Peoples State Bank, Detroit, Mich., 1918-19. 
Address, 1622 E. Wayne St., Ft. Wayne, Ind. 

SNYDER, Wilbur Oscar. 

Minister. Grad. Juniata College, 1923, A. B. Address, Hunting¬ 
don, Pa. (College Office; Brethren Yearbook for 1923.) 

SOLANKI, Virsinh Vagji [Verd Volgie]. 

B. Bulsar, Surat Dist., India, Oct. 2, 1895; s. Vagji Govindji 
and Laxmibai; mar. Kamlabai William, April 19, 1919; Un. Irish 
Presbytreian Church at Ahmedabad, 1909; Later, Un. Ch. of B. Stu. 
Wilson College, Bombay, India, 1914 : 18, grad. March, 1919. Teacher 
in Bai Avabai H. S., Bulsar, April, 1919-Feb., 1920. Private tutor. 
Mem. Y. M. C. A. (student branch) ; Intercollegiate Christian Assoc. 
Address, Civil Hospital, Sadra, Mahikantha, India. 

SOLLENBERGER, CLARENCE Benjamin. 

Minister. Grad. Elizabethtown College, 1923, A. B. Address, 
Carlisle, Pa. (College Office.) 

SOLLENBERGER, CLARENCE Cloyd. 

B. Union, Ohio, Feb. 8, 1891; j. Jacob James and Martha 
Jennie (Folkerth) Sollenberger, mar. Cora Mae Horst, August 10, 
1916; Un. Ch. of B. at North Manchester, Ind., 1911; minister, 1912; 
elder, Morrellville Church, Johnstown, Pa., April 13, 1920. Stu. 
Randolph Twp. H. S., near Union, 1906-10; Bethany Bible School, 
1913-15; Manchester College, 1910-11, 1915-16, A. B.; Juniata College, 
School of Theology, 1920-21. Teacher, Public School, Union, Ohio, 
1911-13; Pastor, Circleville, Ohio, Sept., 1916-April, 1918. Morrellville 
Church, Johnstown, Pa., April, 1918-. Address, 406 Chandler Ave., 
Johnstown, Pa. 

SOLLENBERGER, David LAUREL. 

B. Tippecanoe City, Ohio, Aug. 10, 1896; j. David Peffly and 
Rebecca Ann (Yount) Sollenberger; mar. Opal Hutchins of Dayton, 
Ohio, April 25, 1917; Un. Ch. of B. (Middle Dist. Church) Tippecanoe 
City, Aug., 1911. Stu. Butler Twp. H. S., Ohio, 1910-14; Man¬ 
chester College, 1914-18, A. B. Ass’t. in Biology, Manchester Col¬ 
lege, 1917-18; Prin., Centralized H. S., Bethel Twp., Miami Co., 
Ohio, 1918-19; Centralized H. S., Brown Twp., Miami Co., 1919-21; 
Fletcher, Ohio, H. S., 1921-. Address, Fletcher, Ohio. 

SOLLENBERGER, Isaac Jacob. 

B. Fidelity, Ohio, April 13, 1891; .s. David P. and Rebecca 
Ann (Yount) Sollenberger; mar. Mary V. Hoke of Huntington Co., 


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Ind., May 23, 1914; Un. Ch. of B. (Middle Dist. Church) near 
Fidelity, 1903. Stu. Butler Twp. H. S., Ohio, 1906-10; Manchester 
College, 1910-14, A. B.; Ohio State University, Columbus,, College, 
of Agriculture, summer, 1914; ibid., 1916-17, 1919-21; ibid., A. M., 
thesis, “ Movement of Rural Population in Indiana.” Farm laborer 
up to 1913; Summer of 1912, painter; Salesman, summer of 1913; 
Ass’t. in Science, Manchester College, 1912-14; Ass’t. Professor of 
Biology and Agriculture, 1914-15, 1917-18; Biology and Sociology, 
1918-19; Instructor, Ohio State University; University of Okla., 
Norman. Mem. National Country Life Assoc. Address, Norman, 
Okla. 

SOLLENBERGER, OLIVER Clark. 

B. near Tippecanoe City, Ohio, March 29, 1889; j. David P. and 
Rebecca (Yount) Sollenberger; mar. Hazel Coppock, May 12, 1912; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Middle Dist. Church) Tippecanoe City, 1903; minister, 

Oct., 1918. Stu. Butler Twp. H. S., --, Ohio, 1903-07; Bethany 

Bible School, three years; Manchester College, 1915-17, B. A.; 
Bethany Bible School, 1918-19, B. D. Missionary to China, 1919-. 
Address, Ping Ting Hsien, Shansi, China. 

SOLLENBERGER, ORVILLE Funk. 

B. Waynesboro, Pa., 1897; M. E. and Lydia (Funk) Sollen¬ 
berger; Un. Ch. of B. at Huntingdon, Pa., 1915. Stu. Waynesboro 
H. S., 1914; Juniata College, 1914-18, A. B. Engaged in experimental 
research, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio, 1919-Nov., 
1920; Teacher of Latin and French, Smithsburg, Md., H. S., 1921-. 
Address, Waynesboro, Pa. 

SPEICHER, EARL Edmon. 

B. Sipesville, Pa., Oct. 26, 1891; s. Peter and Jane (Sipe) 
Speicher; mar. Mary Widdowson, May 25, 1918; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Somerset, Pa., 1907; minister, Oct., 1918. Stu. Somerset H. S., 
1906-10; Juniata College, 1910-14, A. B.; Columbia University, New 
York City, 1914; Crozer Theological Seminary, Upland, Pa., 1915-18, 
B. D.; University of Pa., Philadelphia, 1915-17, A. M. in sociology, 
thesis, “The Basis of Progress;” University of Chicago, 1921-. Prin., 
Coalport, Pa., public schools, 1914-15; Professor of English and sacred 
history, Daleville College, 1918-21; Acting president, ibid., 1920-21. 
Engaged in daily vacation Bible-school work, summers, 1916-19. Ad¬ 
dress, Somerset, Pa. Present address, 5527 Kenwood Ave., Chicago, 
Ill. 

SPRENKEL, JOHN Fishel. 

B. York, Pa., Dec. 15, 1894; s. John Fishel and Mary Catherine 



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(Graff) Sprenkel; mar. Esther Louise Glassick, Sept. 24, 1920; Un. 
Ch. of B. (First Church)' York, Sept., 1914. Stu. York H. S., 1908-12; 
Pa. State College, State College, Pa., Mechanical Engineering, 
1912-16, B. S. in M. E.; U. S. Naval Academy, Marine Engineer¬ 
ing, 1918, U. S. N. Engineer and Purchasing Agent, Austin Company, 
Cleveland, Ohio, 1916-18; Marine Engineer Officer, U. S. Navy, U. 
S. Steamships Idaho, New Hampshire and Huron, 1918-19; Planning 
and Production Engineer, York Safe and Lock Co., York, 1919-. Mem. 
Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; American Officers of the Great War; 
York Hospital (life member); York Benevolent Society; James 
Quinter Memorial Foundation (co-operative membership), Juniata 
College; York Engineering Society; Louise Carnegie Scholarship, 
1915; Y. M. C. A. Address, 160 S. Pine St., York, Pa. 

SPRENKEL, JULIA Cathryn. 

Grad. Goucher College, Baltimore, Md., 1922, A. B., majoring in 
Math. Camp Counselor at Girls’ Friendly Holiday House, Camp 
Kemah, Sewell, Md., summer, 1922. Address, 216 S. Penn St., York, 
Pa. 

SPRENKLE, CHARLOTTE E-. 

Grad. Goucher College, Baltimore, Md., 1918, A. B. Address, 
216 S. Penn St., York, Pa. 

SPRENKLE, EDWARD E-. 

Grad. University of Pa. Medical School, Philadelphia, 1923, 
M. D. Address, 216 S. Penn St., York, Pa. 

STATLER, FOSTER Boyd. 

B. Windber, Pa., April 13, 1895; s. Ephraim and Mary Ann 
(Seese) Statler; Un. Ch. of B. (Scalp Level Cong.) Windber, Oct. 
23, 1911; minister, (Shade Creek Cong.) Rummel, Pa., Dec. 13, 1914. 
Stu. Windber H. S., 1909-13; Juniata College, 1916-20, A. B. ; Prince¬ 
ton University, Princeton, N. J., and Princeton Theological Seminary, 
1920-. Teacher, Windber public school, 3 months, 1914; Banking, 
Windber Trust Co., 1914-16. Field Secretary, Sunday School Assoc., 
Dist. of Western Pa., 1917-20; President, United Student Volunteers, 
Ch. of B., 1918-20; President, Student Volunteer Union of Eastern Pa. 
and N. J., 1919-20. Address, Windber, Pa., R. 1. 

STAUFFER, LYDIA. 

B. Darke Co., Ohio; dau. Elias and Anna (Hollinger) Stauffer; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Ludlow Cong., Painter Creek house) Darke Co., at 
age of fifteen years. Stu. Manchester College, two years; Mt. Morris 
College, six months; Bethany Bible School, 1905-08, Jan.-June, 1920, 
B. S. L.; Battle Creek Sanitarium, Battle Creek, Mich., Nurse’s 




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[raining School, 1920-22, R. N. by State Board examination. 
Teacher, in Bible School, 1901-03; Northwestern Canada, 1904-05; 
Bethany Bible School, 1905-08; Mission work, Hastings St., Chicago, 
two summers and 1908-10; Teacher of Bible, Elizabethtown College, 
1910-18, also Ass’t. Preceptress, 1910-16, Preceptress, 1917-18. Instru¬ 
mental in organizing Volunteer Band at Elizabethtown College. Ad¬ 
dress, Arcanum, Ohio. 

STAUFFER, Mary BLANCHE. 

B. Mulberry Grove, Ill., July 24, 1899; dan. George and Katherine 
(Lilligh) Stauffer; Un. Ch. of B. at Mulberry Grove, 1910. Stu. 
Mulberry Grove H. S., 1911-13; County Normal, Ludington, Mich., 
1916-17; Mt. Morris College, Acad., 1914-16; ibid., College, 1918-21, 

A. B. Prin., two-year H. S., Ludington, 1917-18; Teacher of French 
and Math., Acad, of Mt. Morris College, and Head Librarian, Mt. 
Morris College, 1921-23; H. S. Teacher, South Bend, Ind., 1923-. 
Address, Mulberry Grove, Ill. 

STAUFFER, MARTIN Edward. 

B. Pleasant Mound, Ill., Sept. 8, 1889; s. George and Kate E. 
(Lilligh) Stauffer; Un. Ch. of B. at Mulberry Grove, Ill., May 10, 
1904; deacon, 1910. Stu. Mt. Morris College, Acad., 1912-15; Mt. 
Morris College, 1915-17; McPherson College, 1919-20, A. B. Farmer, 
Mulberry Grove, 1905-08; Teacher, Bond County, Ill., 1908-12; 
Soldier, Camp Grant, Ill., and Renton Arsenal, 1917-19; Teacher, 
Larned, Kans., H. S., 1920-. Address, Mulberry Grove, Ill. 

STAUFFER, ROBERT M-. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, A. B. Address, North Man¬ 
chester, Ind. (College Office.) 

STAYER, GRACE Brown. 

B. Woodbury, Pa., July 10, 1892; dan. Jacob C. and Lydia Jane 
(Brown) Stayer; Un. Ch. of B. (Replogle Cong.) Woodbury, May 
26, 1905. Stu. Juniata College, Normal English, 1910-12; ibid., 
College, 1916-20, A. B. Teacher, public schools, Bedford Co., Pa., 
1912-16; teacher, H. S., and music, 1920-21. Address, Woodbury, Pa. 

STAYER, Jacob CLYDE. 

B. New Enterprise, Pa., Sept. 25, 1890; s. Jacob C. and Lydia 
Jane (Brown) Stayer; mar. Cynthia Sloan, Aug. 28, 1919; Un. Ch. of 

B. at Woodbury, Pa., 1900; minister, May 16, 1915. Stu. Juniata 
College, 1908-10, B. E.; ibid., College, 1912-16, A. B.; University of 
Mich., Ann Arbor, summer, 1918; Y. M. C. A. College, Springfield, 
Mass., summer, 1919. Farmer, Woodbury; teacher, Woodbury, public 
schools, 1910-12; Kiskiminetas Springs School, Saltsburg, Pa., 1916-19; 



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Physical director, Juniata College, 1919-; Prin. of Academy, ibid., 
1920-. Address, Huntingdon, Pa. 

STAYER, JESSE L-. 

Minister. Grad. Juniata College, 1922, A. B. Address, Wood¬ 
bury, Pa. (Juniata College Office; Brethren Yearbook, 1923.) 

STAYER, MAURICE Cameron. 

B. Woodbury, Pa., March 9, 1877; s. Rinehart R. and Sarah 
(Cameron) Stayer; mar. Maude O. Gardner, Oct. 24, 1906; Un. Ch. of 

B. at Woodbury, April 18, 1895. Stu. Normal School, -, 1895; 

Medico Chirurgical College, Philadelphia, 1901-05, M. D. Teacher, 
Bedford Co., Pa., 1895-98; Farmer, ibid., 1898-1901; Physician, Somer¬ 
set and Cambria Counties, Pa., 1905-. Address, 217 Fairfield Ave., 
Johnstown, Pa. 

STEBB1NS, CARL. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, B. S. Address, Dayton, Ohio. 
(College Office.) 

STEBBINS, FRANK. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, B. S. Address, Dayton, Ohio. 
(College Office.) 

STEBBINS, R-CATHERINE. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1922, A. B. Address, Dayton, Ohio. 
(Manchester College Office.) 

STEBBINS, ROY E-. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, B. S. Address, Dayton, Ohio. 
(College Office.) 

STEVENSON, JOSEPH Samuel. 

B. Ringgold, Md., Jan. 6, 1876; s. Wm. H. and Katherine (Day- 
hoff) Stevenson; mar. Verda M. Lesher of Waynesboro, Pa., Feb. 
12, 1907; Un. Ch. of B. (Antietam Cong., Welty Church) Southern 
Dist. of Pa., spring, 1894. Stu. Juniata College, Normal English, 
1894-97, B. E.; University of Pa., Philadelphia, Dental Course, 1899- 
1902, D. D. S. Dentist, 1902-. Address, 51 North Potomac St., Waynes¬ 
boro, Pa. 

STEVENSON, WILBUR Harlen. 

B. Smithsburg, Md., March 6, 1891 ; s. William H. and Katherine 
(Dayhoff) Stevenson; mar. E. Roberta Quinn of Columbia, Mo., 
June 31, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. (Antietam Cong., Welty Church) 
Southern Dist. of Pa., 1912. Stu. Waynesboro, Pa., H. S., Com'l. 
Course, 1908-12; Pa. State College, State College P. O., Agricultural 
College, 1912-16, B. S.; University of Mo., Columbia, Horticulture, 






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1916-17, M. H. Instructor in Horticulture, Purdue University, La¬ 
fayette, Ind., 1917-18; Research chemist, U. S. Army, Bureau of 
Standards, Washington, D. C., 1918-19; Warehouse merchant, Mid¬ 
vale, Pa., 1919-. Address , Midvale, Pa. 

STINE, ORA William. 

B. Adel, Iowa, May 18, 1893; s. William H. and Sarah R. 
(Myers) Stine; mar. Madge E. Ulery, Aug. 18, 1916; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Manchester College, Jan., 1911. Stu. Lanora, Ind., Co. H. S., 1906- 
10; Manchester College, 1910-14, A. B., M. Accts. Teacher, Com’l 
Dep’t., Manchester College, 1914-16; Wilkinsburg, Pa., H. S., 1916-17; 
Bookkeeper, Rock Run Mills, Goshen, Ind., 1917-. Secretary-Treas., 
Elkhart Co., Sunday School Assoc., 1919-. Address, Goshen, Ind. 

STINEBAUGH, WALTER Curtis. 

B. Carroll Co., Ind., Sept. 24, 1892; s. J. G. and Mary E. (Reiff) 
Stinebaugh; mar. Merl Spitler, Aug. 4, 1915; Un. Ch. of B. (Lower 
Deer Creek Church) Carroll Co., Sept. 6, 1904; minister, Oct., 1915. 
Stu. Camden and Akron, Ind., H. S., 1907-11 ; Winona College, Winona 
Lake, Ind., Normal, 1911; Manchester College, Normal, 1912; ibid., 
College, 1913, 1914-17, A. B.; ibid., 1917, 1921, A. M., thesis, “The 
Prophets as Religious Teachers;” Zanerian School of Penmanship, 
Columbus, Ohio, 1913-15; Bethany Bible School, 1919-20. Teacher, 
Kosciusko Co., Ind., Dist. School, 1911-12; Carroll Co. Dist. School, 
1912-14; Instructor in penmanship, Manchester College, 1914-17; Prin. 
of H. S. and assistant in pastoral work, Walton, Ind., 1921 -. Sales¬ 
man for Sunday-school literature in Carroll and Cass Cos., Ind., 
summers, 1917-19. Address, Walton, Ind. 

STOMBAUGH, LENA Mae. 

B. Paulding Co., Ohio, Jan. 15, 1901; dau. William and Mae 
(Baxter) Stombaugh; Un. Ch. of B. (Blue Creek Church) Latty, Ohio. 
Stu. Latty II. S., 1915-19; Manchester College, Normal, 1919-20, 
B. E.; Bethany Bible School, Music and Bible, summer, 1921. Teacher, 
Williams Co., Ohio, 1920-. Address, Bryan, Ohio. 

STONER, EDNA. 

B. Mt. Pleasant, Pa., Nov. 9, 1897; dau. Levi and Maria 
(Summy) Stoner; Un. Ch. of B. (Walnut St. Church) No. Man¬ 
chester, Ind., Jan., 1917. Stu. Bremen, Ohio, H. S., 1912-16; Man¬ 
chester College, Domestic Science and Normal English, 1916-18. 
Head, Domestic Science Dept., Madison Twp. H. S., -, Ohio, 

1918- 19; teacher of departmental work in upper grades, LeRoy, Ohio, 

1919- 20. Address, Bremen, Ohio. 



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STONER, Edward NORRIS. 

B. Ladoga, Ind., Dec. 1, 1891; Samuel D. and Sarah Lina 
(Norris) Stoner; mar. Florence Burkett of North Manchester, Ind., 
Aug. 6, 1916; Un. Ch. of B. at Ladoga. Stu. Manchester College, 
1910-14, A. B.; Purdue University, La Fayette, Ind., Agriculture, 
summer, 1914; University of Wis., Madison, summers 1915, 1916. 
Sup’t. of schools, Ladoga, Ind., 1916-. Address, Ladoga, Ind. 

STONER, FLORENCE (Burkett). 

B. Elkhart Co., Ind., May 7, 1893; dau. Simon and Esther Ann 
(Myers) Burkett; mar. E. Norris Stoner of Ladoga, Ind., Aug. 6, 
1916; Un. Ch. of B. at North Manchester, Ind., Jan., 1903. Stu. 
North Manchester H. S., 1907-10; Manchester College, Acad., 1910-11; 
ibid., College, 1911-14, A. B. Prin. of H. S., 1914-16. Address, 
Ladoga, Ind. 

STONER, PAUL Deardorff. 

B. Ladoga, Ind., Feb. 19, 1898; j. Samuel D. and Sarah Lina 
(Norris) Stoner; mar. Vera Barnhart of North Manchester, Ind., 
June 4, 1921; Un. Ch. of B. (Mt. Pleasant Church) Ladoga, Aug., 1909. 
Stu. Ladoga H. S., 1912-16; Manchester College, 1916-20, A. B.; 
Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, Ames, summer, 
1921. Farmer, 1921-. Address, Ladoga, Ind. 

STOUFFER, DAVID Andrew. 

B. Lanark, Ill., April 14, 1893; s. Oscar J. and Cora E. (Zuck) 
Stouffer; mar. Marjorie V. Tallman, June, 1917; Un. Ch. of B. at 
the Springfield Conference, Springfield, Ill., 1906. Stu. Lanark H. 
S., 1910-13; Mt. Morris College, 1913-16, A. B. ; Valparaiso University, 
Valparaiso, Ind., summer, 1913; University of Wis., Madison, Edu¬ 
cation, summers 1914-16; University of Southern Calif., Los Angeles, 
1918. Athletic Director, Mt. Morris College, 1915-16; Teacher of 
English, Surrey, N. D., H. S., 1916-17; Supt. of Schools, ibid., 1917- 
18; Prin., Bellflower, Calif., Grammar School, 1918-19; Excelsior 
Union H. S., Norwalk, Calif., 1910-. Address, Norwalk, Calif. 

STOUFFER, MABEL Lucile. 

Grad. Mt. Morris College, 1922. A. B. Address, Mt. Morris, Ill. 

STOUT, ALEXANDER McKillip. 

B. Liberty, Ind., March 18, 1888; s. John F. and Maggie (Mc¬ 
Killip) Stout; mar. Ella M. Cottrell, Aug. 27, 1914; Un. Ch. of B. 
(Four Mile Church) near Kitchel, Ind., 1906. Stu. Liberty H. S. 
1902-06; Manchester College, four years during 1906-12, A. B. 
University of Chicago, School of Education, summers 1914, 1916 
Juniata College, School of Theology, 1921 -. Prin., Kitchel H. S. 



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377 


1907; Milton, Ind., H. S., 1909-10; Breaks, Ind, H. S., 1912; teacher 
of science, Valparaiso, Ind., H. S., 1913; Prin.,. Brownwell, Ind., H. 
S., 1914-15; Ass’t. Prin., Sebring, Fla., school, 1916-17; Clerk in 
store, Sebring, 1918-19. Minister. Address, Huntingdon, Pa. 

STOVER, FANNIE McGaffey. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1923, A. B. Address, McPherson, 
Kans. (College Office.) 

STOVER, HENRY. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1922, A. B. Address, McPherson, 
Kans. (McPherson College Office.) 

STOVER, John EMMERT. 

B. Bombay, India, June 8, 1897; j. Wilbur B. and Mary (Em- 
mert) Stover; Un. Cli. of B. at Bulsar, India, 1909; minister, 1912. 
Grad. Panchgani Boys H. S., India, 1912; Mt. Morris College, Acad., 
1913-15; ibid., College, 1915-19, A. B.; ibid., Seminary, 1920-21, B. 
D., thesis; Garrett Biblical Institute of Northwestern University, 
Evanston, Ill., 1921-22. Teacher Mt. Morris College, Acad., 1919-20, 
1922-23; Director of glee clubs, ibid., 1922-23-. Trip from India to 
United States and return, 1905; Trip from India to United States 
in 1912. Special interest in photography and music. Address, Mt. 
Morris, 111. 

STOVER, WILBUR Brenner. 

B. near Greencastle, Pa., May 5, 1866; s. Jacob A. and Mary C. * 
(Lesher) Stover; mar. Mary Emmert of Mt. Carroll, Ill., June 29, 
1893; Un. Ch. of B. (Silver Creek Church) Mt. Morris, Ill., March 8, 
1885; minister, ibid., March, 1891; advanced (Antietam Cong.) Waynes¬ 
boro, Pa., 1894; elder, Bulsar, India, April, 1901. Stu. Mt. Morris 
College, ComT., 1884-85; ibid., Literary, 1885-91, B. L.; Temple Col¬ 
lege, Philadelphia, 1892-93; Mt. Morris College, 1902, B. A.; ibid., 
1902, D. D. (honorary degree) ; Northwestern University and Garrett 
Biblical Institute, Evanston, Ill., 1921-22, A. M., thesis on a phase of the 
school curriculum of India. Evangelist, 1891-92; Pastor, German¬ 
town'Church, Philadelphia, 1892-93; Missionary, Bulsar, India, 1895- 
1907; Anklesvar, India, 1907-20; Professor of Missions, Mt. Morris 
College, 1920-21. The first missionary of the Church of the Brethren 
to India; Arrived in Bombay Nov. 24, 1894, and located at Bulsar in 
March, 1895; Helped in government census of India, 1911; Received 
two medals from the Government of India in recognition of services 
rendered for the public good; Author “ Charlie Newcomer,” 1893; 
“India; A Problem,” 1902; “Missions and the Church,” 1912; “ The 
Great First Work of the Church, Missions,” 1922. Mem. Municipal 


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Board, Anklesvar, 1911-19; Anthropological Soc. of Bombay. 
Address, Mt. Morris, Til. 

STRAUSBAUGH, GEORGE S. 

B. Republic, Ohio, Oct. 28, 1880; s. J. L. and Fianna (Snavely) 
Strausbaugh; mar. Mabel E. Grubb of Fredericktown, Ohio, March 
13, 1906; Un. Ch. of B. at Greenspring, Ohio, Oct. 25, 1901; minister 
(Bethel House) Greenspring, June 14, 1902; Advanced, (Sugar Grove 
House) Greenspring, Sept. 3, 1904; elder, (Owl Creek Church) Knox 
Co., Ohio, Oct. 26, 1906. Stu. Manchester College, 1902-03; Canton 
College, Canton, Ohio, 1904-06, B. S. L. Teacher, rural schools in 
Seneca and Knox Co., Ohio, 1899-1900, 1901-02, 1903-04, 1909-10; 
Farmer, 1906-17; Pastor, Canton (City Church), Ohio, 1917-18; Owl 
Creek Church, Fredericktown, 1918-. Trustee, Manchester College, 
1916-. Address, Fredericktown, Ohio, R. R. 1. 

STRAUSBAUGH, PERRY Daniel. 

B. Republic, Ohio, March 21, 1886; j. John LaFayette and Fianna 
(Snavely) Strausbaugh; mar. Mabel Mae Ross, July 21, 1906; Un. Ch. 
of B. (Greenspring Church, Bethel Cong.) Northwestern Dist. of Ohio, 
Sept., 1901. Stu. Manchester College, Prep., 1904; Canton College, 
Canton, Ohio, Prep., 1905-06; McPherson College, Prep., 1906-07; 
Wooster College, Wooster, Ohio, 1910-13, including summers, S. B.; 
University of Chicago, Botany, summer quarters, 1916-18, continuously 
• 1918-20, Fellow in Botany, Ph. D. in 1920, thesis, “ A Study of 
Dormancy in the Plum with Special Reference to Hardiness/’ in 
Botanical Gazette. Teacher, rural schools, Seneca Co., Ohio, 1903-05; 
Prin., Danville-Buckeye Co. H. S., Danville, Ohio, 1909-10; Instructor 
in biology, College of Wooster, 1913-15; Ass’t. professor of Botany, 
ibid., 1915-18; Professor of Botany, ibid., 1920-. Author, “Morpho¬ 
logical and Microchemical Studies of the Plum with Special Reference 
to Winter Injury” (With Dr. M. J. Dorsey of the University of 
Minn.) in the Botanical Gazette; “ Forest Surveys in La Salle Co., Ill.,” 
(With Dr. George D. Fuller, University of Chicago) in Proceedings 
of the Ill. Acad, of Science. Mem. Amer. Assoc, for the Advance¬ 
ment of Science; Botanical Soc. of Amer.; Ecological Soc. of America; 
Sigma Xi; Gamma Alpha. Head, Dept, of Botany, W. Va. University, 
Morgantown, 1923-. Address, Wooster, Ohio, Burbank Road, R. F. 
D. 10. 

STRICKLER, GLENN. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1922, B. S. Address, Ramona, Kans. 
(McPherson College Office.) 


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STRICKLER, Robert EDWARD Lee. 

B. Timberville, Va., June 7, 1877; s. B. F. and Susan Virginia 
(Cline) Strickler; mar. Nora Roller Andes, 1905; Un. Ch. of B. 
(Fairview Church) Tenth Legion, Va., 1894. Stu. West Central Acad., 
Mt. Clinton, Va., one year; Bridgewater College, three years; Uni¬ 
versity of Md., Baltimore, three years, grad. Dental, D. D. S. Dentist, 
Bridgewater, Va., 1903-04; Northfork, W. Va., 1904-07; Bridgewater, 
1907-. Mem. Amer. Red Cross; Anti-Saloon League; Preparedness 
League of American Dentists; National Dental Assoc.; Va. State 
Dental Assoc.; Shenandoah Valley Dental Assoc. Address , Bridge- 
water, Va. 

STROHM, RALPH Y-. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1922, A. B. Address , Redfield, Kans. 
(McPherson College Office.) 

STUDEBAKER, ELLIS M. 

B. Pearl City, Ill., Sept. 2, 1881; s. Simon and Charlotte A. 
(Etter) Studebaker; mar. Lottie U. Rothrock, April 3, 1902; Un. Ch. 
of B. (Richland Center Church) Summerfield, Kans., 1894; elder, 
McPherson, Kans., Jan. 6, 1913. Stu. Bethany Bible School, 1906-09; 
McPherson College, 1911-15, A. B.; University of Wash., Seattle, 
Philosophy, summer, 1914; University of Kans., Lawrence, Education 
and Philosophy, summer, 1917; University of Chicago, Divinity School, 
summer, 1918, and Jan.-June, 1921, A. M., thesis, “The Origin of 
Problems of Immorality in the Corinthian Group.” Evangelist in 
Iowa, Mo., Kans., Neb., Idaho, Ore., and Wash., 1909-10; Tutor, Mc¬ 
Pherson College, 1911-15; Prof, of Greek and Bible, ibid., 1915-23; 
President, La Verne College, 1923-. Mem. International Reform 
Bureau; National Geographic Soc. Address, La Verne, Calif. 

STUDEBAKER, HARVEY E-. 

S. Joseph Studebaker of Flora, Ind. Grad. Indiana Law School, 
Indianapolis. Address, Flora, Ind. (Joseph Studebaker, Flora, Ind.) 

STUDEBAKER, [Mrs. Harvey E.]. 

Grad. Indiana Law School, Indianapolis. (Joseph Studebaker, 
Flora, Ind.) 

STUDEBAKER, MARK Earl. 

B. Shideler, Ind., Jan. 23, 1888; j. George L. and Mary E. 
(Simonton) Studebaker; mar. Alma M. Weddle of Ohio, Aug. 12, 
1911; Un. Ch. of B. at Muncie, Ind., Feb., 1900. Stu. Muncie H. 
S., 1902-06; Manchester College, 1906-10, A. B., ibid., Com'l., 1906- 
10, B. Accts.; University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa., School of 
Economics, 1914-17, B. S. in Economics; Manchester College, 1912, 




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M. Accts. (honorary degree). Teacher, Com’l Dept., Manchester Col¬ 
lege, 1910-14; Teacher, Business H. S., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1914-16; 
Schenley H. S., ibid., 1916-18; Professor of Commerce, Ind. State 
Normal School, Eastern Division, Muncie, Ind., 1918-. Mem. National 
Education Assoc.; President, Com’l. Teachers’ Section, Ind. State 
Teachers’ Assoc., 1922-. Address , 825 W. North St., Muncie, Ind. 

STUMP, LEVI Albert. 

B. Gainesville, Tex., Sept. 24, 1886; s. John and Louisa (Weaver) 
Stump; mar. Alpha Niswander, Sept. 2, 1914; Un. Ch. of B. at Mc¬ 
Pherson, Kans., Dec., 1904. Stu. McPherson College, Com’l., 1904- 
OS; ibid., Expression, 1905-07; ibid., Acad., 1906-10; ibid., College, 
1910-14, A. B.; University of Kans., Lawrence, Physics, summer, 1915; 
McPherson College, Chemistry and Theology, 1917-18, M. A., thesis, 
“ The Relation of Certain Mechanical Properties and Nitrogen Con¬ 
tent to Soil Properties in the Case of Reno County Soils, Kansas;” 
University of California, Berkeley, School of Agriculture, summers 
1920, 1921. Missionary to China, 1919, returning because of wife’s 
health; Teacher, Freemont H. S., Oakland, Calif., 1920; Oakdale, 
Calif., Union H. S., 1920-21; agriculture and science in a suburban 
PC S. of the Los Angeles school system, 1921. Travel, Japan and 
China, Korea and Manchuria, Aug., 1919-Jan., 1920. Address, Miami, 
Texas. Present address, Lomita, Calif. 

STUMP, MAUDE. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1921, A. B. Teacher, Bloom, Kans., 
H. S., 1921 -. Address, Wawaka, Tex. (McPherson College Office.) 

STUTSMAN, BENNETT Trout. 

Minister. Grad. Mt. Morris College, 1922, A. B. Address, 
Girard, Ill. 

STUTSMAN, Charles NOBLE. 

B. Goshen, Ind., Jan. 5, 1883; s. Benjamin F. and Mary I. 
(Dewey) Stutsman; mar. Margaret O. Whitmer, May 31, 1905; Un. 
Ch. of B. (Rock Run Cong.) near Goshen, Jan., 1895; minister, July, 
1906; advanced, Jan., 1908. Stu. Manchester College, Acad., 1899- 
1901; ibid., Classical and Commercial Teacher’s Course, 1901-03, M. 
Accts. Bookkeeper, Hedderick Bros., Williston, N. D., 1903; Stude- 
baker Bros., South Bend, Ind., 1904; U. S. Navy Yard, Bremerton, 
Wash., 1905-06; Prin. of schools, Milton, Wash., 1907-09; Selah, 
Wash., 1910; Wenatchee, Wash., 1910-12; Post Office Clerk, ibid., 
1913-16; Lumberman, ibid., 1917-19; Prin., Manson, Wash., PL S., 
1919-21; Postmaster, ibid., 1921 -. Address, Manson, Wash. 


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STUTSMAN, HENRY M-. 

B. Tuscola, Ill., Oct. 10, 1875; s. Moses and Katherine (Yoder) 
Stutzman; mar. Ollie J. Brubaker of McPherson, Kans., Sept. 7, 1902; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Monitor Church) Conway, Kans., Dec., 1898; deacon, 
McPherson, 1906. Stu. McPherson College, Norm'al, 1898-1901, B. 
S. D.; ibid., College, grad. 1910, A. B. Prin. of schools. Address, 
Strathmore, Calif., R. R. 

SUMMER, BENJAMIN Franklin. 

B. Hagerstown, Md., Dec. 26, 1891; s. Andrew and Clara Orinda 
(Gittenger) Summer; Un. Ch. of B. (Beaver Creek Cong.) Hagers¬ 
town, Oct., 1904; minister, Mt. Morris, Ill., Nov. 17, 1912-; elder, 
Nokesville, Va., Jan. 25, 1919. Stu. Mt. Morris College, Acad., 1910- 
14; ibid., College, 1914-18, B. A. Teacher of Math, and Languages, 
Hebron Seminary, 1918-19; Missionary to India, evangelistic work, 
1920-. Mar. Nettie Pearl Brown, July 6, 1922. Address, Bulsar, Surat 
Dist., India. 

SUMMER, NETTIE Pearl (Brown). 

B. Blountsville, Ind., July 27, 1891; dau. Reuben H. and Mary A. 
(Rhoades) Brown; Un. Ch. of B. (Buck Creek Church) Southern 
Indiana, Feb. 18, 1911. Stu. Hagerstown, Ind., H. S., 1915-19; Man¬ 
chester College, Bible, 1911-12; ibid., College, 1917-19, A. B.; Bethany 
Bible School, 1914-15. Teacher, public school, Blountsville, 1909-11, 
1912-14. Missionary to India, 1919-. Mar. Benjamin F. Summer, 
July 6, 1922. Address, Vada, Thana Dist., India. 

SUTER, JESSE Dwight. 

B. Ashton, Ill., May 24, 1874; s. C. M. and Ellen (Fiscel) 
Suter; mar. Lulu Maude Jones, Feb. 15, 1908; Un. Ch. of B. at Mt. 
Morris College, about 1895. Stu. University of Wis., Madison, 1901- 
04, A. B.; ibid., 1906, A. M.; ibid., 1907. Teacher, Wis. Acad., Madison, 
1901-03; Instructor in engineering Math., University of Wis., 1902-04; 
Iowa State College, Ames, 1905; Leland Stanford University, Stan¬ 
ford University P. O., Calif., 1907-10; Field engineer in Ore. and 
Wash., 1911-14; Head, Dept, of Math, and Science, Portage, Wis., 
H. S., 1914-16; Consulting engineer, Milwaukee, Wis., 1916-20; Produc¬ 
tion engineer, Luther Grinder Mfg. Co., Milwaukee, 1916-20; Hydraulic 
engineer, Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co., Milwaukee, 1920-. Mem. City 
Club of Milwaukee, Wis., Amer. Math. Soc. Address, 505 Fifty-fifth 
St., Wauwatosa, Wis. 

SWADLEY, LAURA (Gwin). 

B. Pomeroy, Wash., Jan. 8, 1884; dau. J. N. and Margaret Jane 
(Nead) Gwin; mar. W. H„ Swadley, July 6, 1918; Un. Ch. of B. 


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at Mabel, Ore., 1894. Stu. University of Idaho, Moscow, Prep., 1900- 
01; Lewiston, Idaho, State Normal School, 1901-04; Columbia 
School of Expression, Chicago, summer school two years, night school 
one year; National Kindergarten College, Chicago, one year; Hart¬ 
ford School of 'Religious Pedagogy, Hartford, Conn., 1914-15, spring 
1916, Pd. B.; Bethany Bible School, 1908-16, B. D. Teacher of 
pedagogy and Bible, Bethany Bible School, 1912-. Lectured on Sunday- 
school work during parts of 1917, 1918, 1919. Address , 3435 Van 
Buren St., Chicago, Ill. 

SWARTZ, GOLDIE Elizabeth. 

BA Ashland, Ohio, July 29, 1886; dau. B. F. and Sarah E. (Shoe¬ 
maker) Swartz; Un. Ch. of B. (Maple Grove Church) Ashland, 
Nov. 3, 1901. Stu. Ashland College, Normal, 1903-06; Mt. Morris 
College, Acad, and Bible, 1908-10; Bethany Bible School, Teacher 
Training, 1912-15; ibid., 1922, B. D.; Manchester College, 1915-16, B. 
A. Teacher of country school, Canfield, Ohio, 1906-07; Village school, 
North Baltimore, Ohio, 1907-08; City Missionary, Rockford, Ill., 1910- 
12; Missionary to India 1916-. Address, Dahanu, Thana Dist., India. 

SWIGART, ESTHER Naomi. 

B. McVeytown, Pa., June 16, 1893; dau. M. C. and Anna A. 

(-) Swigart; Un. Ch. of B., (Germantown Church) Philadelphia, 

1907. Stu. Girls' H. S,. Philadelphia, 1910-14; Juniata College, 
1914-18, A. B.; University of Pa., Philadelphia, psychology, part time, 
1921-. Teacher of history and science. Miss Say ward’s School, Over¬ 
brook, Pa., 1918-21; Head, History Dept., ibid., 1921-. Field secretary 
for Miss Say ward’s School, summers 1918, 1919. Address, 6611 
Germantown Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 

SWIGART, SAMUEL Wakefield. 

B. McVeytown, Pa., Sept. 7, 1877; s. Abram Rothrock and Jane 
(Rupert) Swigart; mar. Maude Mabel Mitchell of Wattsburg, Pa., 
June 11, 1913; Un. Ch. of B. (Spring Run Church) McVeytown, 1891. 
Stu. Cumberland Valley State Normal School, Shippensburg, Pa., 
1897-99; III. Medical College, Chicago, Medicine and Surgery, sum¬ 
mer, 1901; ibid., 1903-06, M. D. Teacher, country schools, 1897-98, 1899- 
-03; Newton Hamilton, Pa., H. S., 1903-04; Practicing physician, 
1906-. Mem. Amer. Medical Assoc. Address, 3 E. Third St., Lewis- 
town, Pa. 

SWIGART, William EMMERT. 

B. Huntingdon, Pa., June 5, 1883; W. J. and Corinda (Miller) 
Swigart; mar. Eva Mae Workman, June 6, 1907; Un. Ch. of B. at 
Huntingdon. Stu. Juniata College, Normal English, grad. 1900; 



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ibid., College, grad. 1906, A. B. Insurance and real estate business. 
Mem. Business organizations. Address, 1810 Mifflin St., Huntingdon, 
Pa. 

SWOPE, AMMON. 

B. Dayton, Ohio, Sept. 2, 1886; .s. Charles and Alice C. (Hyer) 
Swope; mar. Martha E. Oliver, June 2, 1916; Un. Ch. of B. (Lower 
Miami Church) near Dayton, 1898. Stu. Classical PI. S., Dayton, 1900- 
02; Jefferson Twp. H. S., Dayton, 1902-04; Mt. Morris College, 
1908-12, A. B.; Ohio State University, Columbus, summer, 1909; 
University of Chicago, 1912-14, A. M., thesis, “ Special Forms of 
State Aid to Public Elementary and Secondary Schools in the United 

States;” Montana State College, -, 1915. Teacher, Montgomery 

Co., Ohio, public schools, 1905-08; Instructor in physics, Mt. Morris 
College, Acad., 1912-13; Teacher of manual training and Math., Co. 
H. S., Boulder, Mont., 1914-16; Professor and head of Dept, of Edu¬ 
cation, McPherson College, 1916-. Chautauqua Platform manager, 
1913. Mem. President of City Forum, McPherson, Kans., 1920. Ad¬ 
dress, McPherson, Kans. 

TANNREUTHER, GEORGE Washington. 

B. Miami Co., Ohio, near Casstown, Feb. 13, 1869; j. John and 
Sarah (Karns) Tannreuther; Un. Ch. of B. (Hickory Grove Church) 
Miami Co., Jan., 1890. Stu. Mt. Morris College, Shorthand and 
Typewriting, 1890-91; ibid., Prep., 1890-93; Manchester College, 
1896-1900, A. B.; Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio, 1900-01, 
M. A.; University of Chicago, 1901-05, Ph. D. Instructor in zoology, 
University of Mo., Columbia, 1905-20; Ass’t. Professor of zoology, 
ibid., 1920-. Author of a number of published reports of scientific 
investigations, the first one published in 1901. Mem. Amer. Assoc, 
for the Advancement of Science; Soc. of Zoologists; Sigma Xi. Ad¬ 
dress, 308 N. Ninth St., Columbia, Mo. 

TAYLOR, MARY. 

B. Eaton, Ind., Jan. 23, 1898; dau. Edmund and Inez (Lambert) 
Taylor; Un. Ch. of B. at La Verne, Calif., 1911. Stu. La Verne 
College, Expression, 1912-14, grad. 1915; ibid., Acad., 1912-16; ibid., 
College, 1916-18; Manchester College. Liberal Arts and Home 
Economics, 1918-20, A. B. Teacher, Roll, Ind., H. S., 1920-. Address, 
La Verne, Calif. 

TERFLINGER, ROY. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1922, A. B. Address , Monmouth, 
Kans. (McPherson College Office.) 



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TETER, MELVIN E-—. 

Minister. Grad. McPherson College, 1923, A. B. Address, Mc¬ 
Pherson, Kans. (College Office.) 

THOMAS, ELLIOTT Boal. 

B. Wellman, Iowa, Aug. 9, 1896; s. William H. and Jennie (Boal) 
Thomas; Un. Ch. of B. at Weiser, Idaho, Nov. 12, 1907; minister, 
La Verne, Calif., Oct. 30, 1920. Stu. La Verne College, Acad., 1914- 
17; ibid., College, 1917-21, A. B. Address, Burbank, Calif. 

THOMAS, ETHEL M-. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1923, A. B. Address, Bruceton Mills, 
W. Va. (College Office.) 

THOMAS, IRA Fauver. 

B. Dayton, Va., Dec. 3, 1885; j. Henry and Bettie R. (Wine) 
Thomas; Un. Ch. of B. (Beaver Creek Cong.) Bridgewater, Va., about 
1899. Stu. Bridgewater College, ComT., Shorthand and Type¬ 
writing, grad. 1910; Rochester Business Institute, Rochester, N. Y., 
summer, 1912; Zanerian Art College, Columbus, Ohio, summer, 1913; 
Daleville College, Junior College, grad. 1918. Teacher of Com’l. 
work, Daleville College, 1910-. Address, Dayton, Va., R. 1. 

THOMAS, MINOR Wine. 

B. near Dayton, Va., Aug. 20, 1890; s. Henry and Bettie (Wine) 
Thomas; mar. Grace Nessebrodt, March 8, 1916; Un. Ch. of B. at 
Beaver Creek, Va., about 1914. Stu. Harrisonburg, Va., State Normal 
School, 1910, 1911; Bridgewater College, 1911, 1912, B. E.; University 
of Va., Charlottesville, Chemistry and Biology, 1913, 1914; Bridge- 
water College, 1915-16, B. S. in 1918; George Peabody College for 
Teachers, Nashville, Tenn., 1916; College of William and Mary, 
Williamsburg, Va., part time, 1921 -. Teacher, rural schools, Va., 
1910-12; Prin. H. S. in Va., 1913-14; Instructor in Physics, Bridge- 
water College, 1914-16; Prin., H. S. in Va., 1916-17; Prin., Mescalero 

Indian Boarding School, -, N. Mex., 1917-19; Prin., and Ass’t. 

Sup’t., Shawnee Indian Boarding School, -, Okla., 1919; Day 

School Inspector, U. S. Indian Service, Shawnee, Okla., 1919-20; 
Prin., Jamestown, Va., H. S., 1921-. Mem. Soc. of Applied Psychology; 
National Geographic Soc. Address, Williamsburg, Va. 

THOMPSON, HENRY D-. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1922, B. S. Address, Mint Springs, 
Va. (Bridgewater College Office.) 

TICE, GALEN. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1922, A. B. Address, Summerfield, 
Kans. (McPherson College Office.) 







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TINKLE, LULA (Rench). 

B. Eaton, Ind., March 9, 1890; dan. David S. and Sarah E. 
(Haynes) Rench; mar. William J. Tinkle, Aug. 1, 1916; Un. Ch. of 
B. (Mississinewa Church) near Eaton, 1902. Stu. Eaton H. S., 1904- 
09; Manchester College, Normal, 1909-11; ibid., music and art, 1912; 
Ind. Business College, Muncie, Com'l., 1913-14; Manchester Col¬ 
lege, 1915-16, B. C. S.; Bethany Bible School, Seminary and Music, 
1919-20. Primary teacher, Royerton, Ind., 1910-12; Stenographer 
and bookkeeper, Muncie, Ind., 1914; Primary teacher, Taft, Tex., 1916. 
Specializing in primary Sunday-school work; Engaged in purity lecture 
work and primary Sunday-school work, 1916-. Mem. W. C. T. U. 
Address, Portland, Ind. 

TINKLE, WILLIAM John. 

B. Grant Co., Ind., Nov. 20, 1892; s. John William and Mary 
Elizabeth (Miller) Tinkle; mar. Lula Rench, Aug. 1, 1916; Un. Ch. of 
B. (Sumerset Church) Converse, Ind., March 5, 1905; minister, Jan. 
6, 1914. Stu. Sweetser, Ind., H. S., 1907-11; Marion Normal College, 
Marion, Ind., 12 weeks, 1911; Manchester College, 1912-16, A. B.; 
Bethany Bible School, 1919-20. Teacher, Dist. School, 1911-13; Prin. 
of School in Texas, 1916-17; Home Missionary, country church in 
Southern Ind., 1917-18; Pastor, Bellefontaine, Ohio, 1918-19; Port¬ 
land, Ind., Jan., 1921-. Evangelistic meetings and social purity lec¬ 
tures. Address, Portland, Ind. 

TOUSLEY, EMMA. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1922, A. B. Address, Scottville, Mich. 
(McPherson College Office.) 

TRACEY, JAY. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1922, A. B. Address, Twin Falls, 
Idaho. (McPherson College Office.) 

TRAPP, OLIVER. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1922, A. B. Address, Wichita, Kans. 
(McPherson College Office.) 

TROSTLE, BURTON Spangler. 

B. Nickerson, Kans., Oct. 17, 1879; s. Percy J. and Mary Ellen 
(Price) Trostle; mar. Fannie Hoerner, Dec. 25, 1914; Un. Ch. of B. 
at McPherson, Kans., 1890; deacon, 1919. Stu. McPherson College, 
Acad., 1896; College, ibid., 1906-10, A. B.; University of Chicago, 
1910. Teacher, 1898; Teacher and Prin., 1904; Farmer, stockraiser 
and poultryman, 1912-. Made two trips through Panama, Peru, 
Bolivia, Chile, Argentine, Brazil, the West Indies, 1910-11. Address, 
Nickerson, Kans. 


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TROSTLE, Susannah ETKEL. 

B. New Germantown, Pa., June 3, 1895; dciu. W. P. and Margaret 
Luella (Gutshall) Trostle; Un. Ch. of B. at Juniata College, May, 1908. 
Stu. Woodward H. S., Houtzdale, Pa., 1910-13; Juniata College, 
Prep., 1913-14; ibid., College, 1914-18, A. B. Ass’t. Prin., Woodward 
H. S., Houtzdale, 1918; Teacher of English, Junior H. S. Clearfield, 
Pa., 1919-. Address, 306 Turnpike Ave., Clearfield, Pa. 

TROSTLE, WILLIAM Peter. 

B. New Germantown, Pa., Jan. 14, 1871 ; s. A. M. and Susanna 
(Long) Trostle; mar. Luella M. Gutshall, Jan. 18, 1894; Un. Ch. of B. at 
Huntingdon, Pa., 1898. Stu. Juniata College, Normal English, 
1897-99, M. E.; ibid., College, 1899-1903, A. B.; ibid., summer, 1906. 
Farmer, Perry Co., Pa., to 1899; Teacher, common schools, New 
Germantown, 1889-97; Prin. of Huntingdon, Pa., schools, 1903-04; 
Williamsburg, Pa., 1904-07; Supervising Prin., Woodward Twp. school, 
Houtzdale, Pa., 1907-18; Co. Sup’t of Schools, Clearfield Co., 1918-. 
Address, 306 Turnpike Ave., Clearfield, Pa. 

ULERY, J-FRED. 

B. Goshen, Ind., Oct. 14, 1898; s. Anan and Carrie (Phillips) 
Ulery; Un. Ch. of B. (Rock Run Church) near Goshen, 1910. Stu. 
Manchester College, Acad., 1914-17; ibid., College, 1917-21, A. B.; 
Bethany Bible School, summer, 1921. Teacher of Math., Millersburg, 
Ind., H. S., 1918-19; Student-teacher of Math., Manchester College, 
Acad., 1920-21 ; Math., Hopkinsville, Ky., H. S., 1921 -. Athletic coach, 
Manchester College, 1919-20. Address, Goshen, Ind., R. R. 9. 

ULLOM, LULU Pearl. 

B. Friend, Kans., April 11, 1888; dau. Homer and Laura (Vani- 
man) Ullom; Un. Ch. of B. (Prairie View Church) Friend, 1900. Stu. 
McPherson College, Normal, 1905-06, 1907-10, B. S. D.; ibid., 1912- 
17, A. B.; Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio, Graduate School of 
Theology, 1917-19, A. M. Teacher, rural school, Prowers, Colo., 
1906-07; Wiley, Colo., 1910-11; Sixth grade, Lamar, Colo., 1911-12; 
Librarian, McPherson College, 1913-17; Missionary to China, 1920-. 
Address, Ping Ting Hsien, Shansi, China. U. S. A. address, Lamar, 
Colo. 

ULREY, ALVIN L-. 

B. North Manchester, Ind., July 28, 1870; s. Stephen S. and 
Mary Jane (Tridle) Ulery; mar. Lucy E. Howenstine, July 19, 1908; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Ogan’s Creek Church) North Manchester, Dec. 19, 
1891. Stu. Manchester College, Normal, 1890-92; Ind. State Normal 
School, Terre Haute, Education, 4 years, grad. 1904; Ind. University, 




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Bloomington, summer, 1910, 1911; University of Wis., Madison, sum¬ 
mer, 1912; University of Chicago, summer, 1914; Manchester College 
(private study) 1916, A. B. Teacher, grades, 1893-96; Prin., Servia, 
Ind., schools, 1896-1902; Supt. Chester schools, North Manchester, 
1902-07; Supt. of Schools, North Manchester, 1907-17; Instructor, 
Manchester College, summers 1913, 1915; Banker, (Vice-President, 
Ind. State Bank) North Manchester, 1917-. Address, 410 East Third 
St., North Manchester, Ind. 

ULREY, John Calvin. 

B. 1876; grad. Medical Department of Washburn College, Topeka, 
Kans., 1906, M. D.; licensed 1906; practiced at Windom, Kans., until 
1921. Mem. Kans. Medical Society; fellow, Amer. Medical Assoc. 
Address, St. John, Kans. (Amer. Medical Assoc., 535 N. Dearborn 
St., Chicago, Ill.) 

ULREY, RUTH F-. 

i 

Grad. Mt. Morris College, 1923, A. B. Address, Garrison, Iowa. 
(College Office.) 

UTZ, RUTH Naomi. 

B. New Market, Md., July, 1899; dan. Silas K. and Ida M. 
(Etchison) Utz; Un. Ch. of B. (Bush Creek Cong.) Monrovia, Md., 
Sept., 1913. Stu. New Market H. S., 1913-17; Blue Ridge College, 
1917-21, A. B. Teacher, Junior H. S., Frederick Co., Md., 1921 -. 
Address, Taney town, Md. 

UTZ, SAMUEL S-. 

B. New Market, Md., May 31,-; s. Charles M. and Rosie 

E. (Shriner) Utz; mar. Esther Webster of Deals Island, Md., Aug., 
1920; Un. Ch. of B. (Bush Creek Cong.) Eastern Dist. of Md., 1909. 
Stu. New Market H. S., 1907-11; Blue Ridge College, 1911-14; 
Western Md. College, Westminster, 1916, A. B. Prin., Deals Island 
H. S., 1916; Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. Army, Camp Meade, Camp 
Gordon, Camp Jackson, Camp Sevier, 1917-18; Deputy collector of 
internal revenue, Cumberland, Md., 1919-20; Prin., Mt. Pleasant, Pa., 
Twp. H. S., 1920-. Address, New Market, Md. 

UTZ, SUSIE Lucinda. 

B. New Market, Md., June 9, 1895; dan. Charles M. and Rosie 
E. (Shriner) Utz; Un. Ch. of B. at Blue Ridge College, 1912. Stu. 
New Market H. S., 1909-12; Blue Ridge College, 1912-17, A. B. ; 
Columbia University, New York City, summers. Teacher, Delmar, 
Del*., H. S., 1917-18; Smithsburg, Md., H. S., 1919-21; Teacher of 
English, Dunbar Twp. H. S., Leisenring, Pa., 1921 Address, New 
Market, Md. Present address, 708 Vine St., Connellsville, Pa. 




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VANIMAN, David Ray. 

Grad. McPherson Ccllege, 1923, B. S. Address, Cordell, Okla. 
(College Office.) 

VAN DYKE, Benjamin HALL. 

B. Holmesville, Neb., Feb. 18, 1885; s. John G. and Ida (Dell) 
Van Dyke; mar. Edna Schrock, June 27, 1918; Un. Ch. of B. at Holmes¬ 
ville, Neb., about 1900. Stu. Grand Junction, Colo., H. S., 1903-07; 
Colorado College, Colorado Springs, 1907-11, -B. A.; University of 
Calif., Berkeley, summers 1914-17; Pomona College, Claremont, Calif., 
1917-18, M. A., thesis, “ A Study in George Eliot.” Teacher of English, 
La Verne College, 1914-18; Ass’t. professor of English, Okla. Agri¬ 
cultural and Mechanical College, Stillwater, 1918-20. Address, 616 N. 
Sultana Ave., Ontario, Calif. 

VAN DYKE, EDNA (Schrock). 

B. Aurora, W. Va., May 15, 1892; dau. Benjamin and Elizabeth 
(Gnagey) Schrock; mar. B. H. Van Dyke, June 27, 1918; Un. Ch. of 
B. at Pasadena, Calif., 1906. Stu. Pasadena H. S., 1905-09; La Verne 
College, Acad., 1909-10; University of Southern Calif., Los Angeles, 
summer, 1912; Los Angeles State Normal School, 1913-15. Teacher, 
La Habra schools, 1915-16; Pasadena City Schools, 1916-18; Still¬ 
water City Schools, 1919-20. Address, 616 N. Sultana Ave., Ontario, 
Calif. 

VAN DYKE, GEORGE Henry. 

B. -, Pa., Sept. 2, 1863; s. Archibald and Esther (Swigart) 

Van Dyke; mar. Catharine Beery, Oct. 1, 1891; Un. Ch. of B. in 
Huntingdon Co., Pa., 1874; minister, 1895; Advanced, autumn, 1895. 
Stu. Normal School, 1884-85; Teachers’ Institute Work, 1886-87; 
Northwestern University, Medical, 1888-91, M. D. Physician, 1891-; 
Teacher of Gynecology, University of Ill., Medical Dept., Chicago, 

1904-14; Lecturer on Social Hygiene, - Medical College, 1913; 

for Y. M. C. A., 1913-14; for Chicago Law and Order League, 1915; 
Conducting summer sanitarium, Winona Lake, Ind., 1921-. Mem. 
Amer. Medical Assoc.; The following, to 1921: Ill. Medical Assoc.; 
Chicago Medical Assoc.; Juvenile Protective Assoc., Chicago; Director, 
Night Church, Chicago. Address , Winona Lake, Ind. 

VAN DYKE, IRVIN Cloyd. 

B. Lewistown, Pa., Feb. 2, 1873; j. Archibald and Esther 
(Swigart) Van Dyke; mar. Sara Hope, June 27, 1907; Un. Ch. of B. 
(North Beatrice Cong.) Neb., 1883; minister, 1902. Stu. Juniata Col¬ 
lege, grad, about 1906, A. B.; University of Chicago, Graduate school. 
Teacher in high schools of W. Va., Pocatello, Idaho, and elsewhere, 





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1906-19; Prin. of schools, Salix, Pa., 1919-. Address, Winona Lake, 
Ind. 

VANIMAN, ERNEST David. 

B. Olathe, Kans., Nov. 24, 1883; s. Jacob P. and Diana (Bru¬ 
baker) Vaniman; mar. Susie Cordelia Neher, May 19, 1909; Un. Ch. 
of B. at Lyons, Kans., 1895; elder, 1917. Stu. McPherson College, 
Normal, 1899-1904, B. S. D.; ibid., Com’l. 1900; ibid., College, 1908-11, 
B. A.; Pittsburgh Manual Training Normal School, Manual Training, 
summer, 1910; Los Angeles State Normal School, Calif., Manual Train¬ 
ing, spring, 1912; University of Calif., Berkeley, Manual Training, 
summer, 1912; University of Chicago, summer, 1920. Teacher, country 
school, McPherson Co., Kans., 1904-05; seventh grade, McPherson, 
1905-06; country school, McPherson Co., 1906-07; Prin., Inman, Kans., 
H. S., 1907-08; Teacher of Acad. English, Geography and Bible, Lords- 
burg (now La Verne) College, 1911-12; Manual Training, grammar 
school, Pasadena, Calif., 1912-13; Missionary to China and Supervisor, 
Boys’ Mission Schools, Ping Ting Dist., Shansi, China, 1913-. Mem. 
Shansi Chihli Educational Assoc., Peking, China; Y. M. C. A. Address, 
Ping Ting Hsien, Shansi, China. U. S. A. address, La Verne, Calif. 

VANIMAN, ROWENA. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1923, A. B. Address, McPherson, 
Kans. (College Office.) 

VANIMAN, WILBUR Francis. 

B. McPherson, Kans., June 21, 1897; s. F. A. and Mary (Kuns) 
Vaniman; Un. Ch. of B. at McPherson, 1908. Stu. McPherson H. 
S., grad. 1914; McPherson College, 1914-18, A. B.; Oberlin Graduate 
School of Theology, Oberlin, Ohio, 1919-20. Ass’t. Bank Cashier, 1918; 
Prin., Jr. H. S., McPherson, 1921-. Address, McPherson, Kans. 

VAN PELT, EDWARD Bowman. 

Minister. Grad. McPherson College, 1921, B. S. College pro¬ 
fessor of agriculture. Address. Bridgewater, Va. 

VARNER, WALLACE Brown. 

B. Arbovale, W. Va., Feb. 25, 1889; j. John O. and Susan A. 
(Irvin) Varner; Un. Ch of B. at Bridgewater, Va., May, 1910; minis¬ 
ter, Aug. 31, 1913; advanced, May, 1916. Stu. Shepherd College State 
Normal School, Shepherdstown, W. Va.; Bridgewater College, Acad./ 
ibid., College, 1914-18, B. A.; Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Term., 
1918-20, A. M„ thesis, “The Alliance of Faith and Reason”; Yale Uni¬ 
versity, New Haven. Conn., 1921-. Teacher, W. Va. common schools, 
1912-13. Mem. Religious Education Assoc. Address, Bridgewater, Va. 


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VOGT, ALICE Nadene. 

B. Moundridge, Kans., Dec. 28, 1892; dau. Albert James and Mary 
Ann (Ramer) Vogt; Un. Ch. of B. (Prairie View Cong.) Versailles, 
Mo., Jan. 5, 1909. Stu. McPherson College, Acad., 1910-13; ibid., 
Normal, 1913-14; ibid., College, 1915-17, A. B.; University of Kans., 
Lawrence, School of Education, 1917-18. A.M., thesis, “The Superior 
Child in Public Education;” ibid., Sociology, 1918-19. Teacher, rural 
school, 1914; Ass’t. librarian, McPherson College, 1915-16; Fellow, 
University of Kans., 1917-19, the latter year a teaching fellowship; 
Teacher, La Verne College, second semester, 1919-20; Teacher, Uduvil 
Girls’ School, Uduvil, Chunnakam, Ceylon, with Amer. Mission Board, 
1920-. Assisted in the Social Survey, Clay Center, Kans., 1918; Super¬ 
visor of Eight-Week Clubs, West Central Field, Y. W. C. A., sum¬ 
mers 1918, 1919. Mem. Y. W. C. A., Amer. Red Cross. Address, 
Versailles, M6. Present address, Uduvil, Chunnakam, Ceylon. 

WADDELOW, BESSIE C-. 

Grad. Mt. Mcrris College, 1922, A. B. Address, Mt. Morris, Ill. 

WAGENMAN, IRA Melvin. 

B. Plymouth, Ind., March 27. 1895; Albert V. and Clara 
(Bigler) Wagenman; mar. Mildred Wagner of Lena, Illinois, June 
24, 1921; Un. Ch. of B. at Zion, N. D., 1911. Stu. Mt. Morris College, 
Acad., 1911-16; ibid., Com’l., 1913-14; ibid., College, 1916-20, B. A. 
Teacher of Math., Milledgeville, Ill., 1920-21 ; Athletic Director, Mt. 
Morris College, 1921-22; Teacher in Acad., ibid., 1922-23. Address, 
Bisbee, N. D. 

WAGNER, OSCAR. 

Grad. Bethany Bible School 1923, B. S. L. Address, Adrian, Mo. 
(School Office.) 

WAGONER, GRANT F-. 

B. Pyrmont, Ind., 1887; s. Andrew and Susan (Hufford) 
Wagoner; mar. Abbie Hill, 1914; Un. Ch. of B. at Pyrmont, 1913; elder, 
1916. Stu. Manchester College, grad. 1914, A. B. Pastor, Arcadia, 
Ind. Address, Pyrmont, Ind. 

WAGONER, J-ELMER. 

B. Hammond, Ill., Nov. 26, 1881 ; j. Eli S. and Lydia (Frantz) 
Wagoner; mar. Ellen Heckman, March 5, 1911; Un. Ch. of B. (Okaw 
Cong.) La Place. Ill.; deacon, Sept.. 1911; minister, Sept., 1912; elder, 
Nov. 23, 1919. Stu. La Place H. S., 1903-04; Mt. Morris College, 
Acad., 1913-14; ibid., College, 1914-17, A. B.; Bethany Bible School, 
1917-19, B. D. Teacher, Country Schools, Piatt Co., Ill., 1905-07; 
Farmer, La Place, Ill., 1908-10; Carpenter, Cerro Gordo, Ill., 1912; 




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Missionary Secretary, Southern Dist. of Ill., 1919; Missionary to 
India, 1920-. Made his way in college and seminary by carpentry, 
elevated railway work, freight office, and post office work in Chicago. 
Address, Bulsar, Surat Dist., India. 

WAGONER, JESSE Edward. 

B. Red Cloud, Neb., July 8, 1882; .y. Noah B. and Lydia (Blicken- 
stafif) Wagoner; mar. Ruth Gouss of Centerville, Mo., 1904 (de¬ 
ceased); mar. Clara Helblig of Glenwood Springs, Neb., 1916; Un. 
Ch. of B. at McPherson, Kans., 1902. Stu. McPherson College, Acad., 
1899-1902; ibid., College, 1902-04, 1915-16, A. B.; Bethany Bible 
School, Vocal Music and Bible, 1908-11. Supervisor of Music, Red 
Cloud Schools, 1911-14; Chorus Conductor, McPherson, 1915-16; Prin. 
Burr Oak, Kans., H. S., 1916-17; Music Supervisor and Teacher of 
Physics, Mankato, Kans., 1917-18; Prin., Garfield H. S., Red Cloud, 
1918-. Address, Red Cloud, Neb. 

WAICEMAN, Henry EARLY. 

B. Toms Brook, Va., Sept. 10, 1895; s. L. D. and Laura C. 
(Beidler) Wakeman; mar. Elizabeth L. Zigler, Aug. 13, 1918; Un. 
Ch. of B. (Wakeman’s Grove Cong.) Edinburg, Va.; minister, Nov. 
17, 1917. Stu. Bridgewater College, Prep., 1913-15; College, ibid., 
1915-18, B. S. Prin., Quicksburg, Va., H. S., 1918-19; Mt. Jackson, Va., 
H. S., 1919-21; Broadway, Va., H. S., 1921-. Address, Broadway, Va. 

WALKER, FLORENCE Mary (Bryant). 

B. Pickrell, Neb., Sept. 14, 1896; dau. J. E. and Anna L. (Soule) 
Bryant; mar. C. R. Walker, June 7, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. (First Grand 
Valley Church) Grand Junction, Colo., Dec., 1908. Stu. Appleton, 
Colo., H. S., 1911-15; Hcel’s Business College, Grand Junction, Colo., 
1915; Colo. State Normal School, 1917-19, Pd. B.; ibid., grad. 1921, 
A. B. Teacher, Glade Park, Colo., rural school, 1915-16; 3rd and 
4th grades, Appleton School, Grand Junction, 1916-17; 1st and 2nd 
grades, ibid., 1919-(?) ; Teacher, Gunnison, Colo. Delegate to National 
Y. W. C. A. convention, 1919. Mem. National Y. W. C. A., Camp Fire 
Girls’ Assoc. Address, Grand Junction, Colo. 

WALKER, GALEN Knepper. 

B. Berlin, Pa., June 15, 1883; .y. D. H. and Mary (Knepper) 
Walker; mar. Fern E. Coppock, Nov. 28, 1911; Un. Ch. of B. at 
Berlin, 1893; elder, 1914. Stu. Juniata College, Normal English, 
1902-05; Crozer Theological Seminary, Upland, Pa., 1917-20; Juniata 
College, part time, 1921-23, A. B. Banker, and part of the time pastor, 
Beachdale, Pa., 1905-14; Pastor, Pottstown, Pa., 1914-19; Huntingdon, 
Pa., City Church and Juniata College, April 1, 1920-. Address, Hunt¬ 
ingdon, Pa. 


392 


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WALLICK, KATHRYN Marie (Biocher). 

B. Greenville, Ohio, April 10, 1898; dau. Ira G. and Laura Anna 
(Wagner) Biocher; Un. Ch. of B. (Poplar Grove Church) Greenville, 
Oct. 12, 1908. Stu. Greenville H. S., 1912-16; Bethany Bible School, 
1918-19; Manchester College, 1917-18, 1919-21, A. B.; University of 
Chicago, summer, 1921. Teacher, Greenville, 1916-18; Teacher of Eng¬ 
lish, Batavia, Ill., H. S., 1921-22. Mar. Walter Wallick, Dec. 24, 
1922. Mem. Y. W. C. A. Address, Des Moines, Iowa. 

WALTZ, Benjamin FRANKLIN. 

B. Manheim, Lancaster Co., Pa., May 13, 1889; s. Conrad B. and 
Mary (Helfert) Waltz; mar. Mary Myers Waltz, June 3, 1915; Un. 
Ch. of B. (City Church) Lancaster, Pa., 1901; minister, Jan. 14, 1914; 
advanced, July 18, 1915; elder, July 15, 1916. Stu. Lancaster H. S., 
1903-07; Elizabethtown College, Pedagogical, grad. 1910, Pd. B.; 
ibid., College, grad. 1914, A. B.; Franklin and Marshall College, Lan¬ 
caster, Pa., grad., 1914, A. B.; ibid., 1914-15, A. M., thesis, “Ethics 
of the Christian Church;” Juniata College, School of Theology, 1920- 
22, B. D. Teacher, Manheim, Pa., Twp. H. S., 1909; Professor of 
Modern Languages, Dubois, Pa., H. S., 1914; Pastor, Berlin Church, 
Elk Lick, Pa., 1915; Altoona, Pa., May, 1920-. Address, 2893 Sixth 
Ave., Altoona, Pa. 

WAMPLER, BENJAMIN F-. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1922, A. B. Instructor in voice, Man¬ 
chester College, 1920-. Address, North Manchester, Ind. (Manchester 
College Office.) 

WAMPLER, ERNEST M-. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, B. S. Missionary to China (on fur¬ 
lough, 1922-.) Amer. Address, Port Republic, Va. (Bridgewater Col¬ 
lege Office.) 

WAMPLER, FREDERICK Jacob. 

B. Harrisonburg, Va., Jan. 7, 1883; s. Frederick and Anna 
(Deiver) Wampler; mar. Rebecca C. Skeggs of Roanoke, Va., Sept. 3, 
1911; Un. Ch. of B. at Greenmount, Va., Feb., 1897. Stu. Timberville, 
Va., H. S., 1899-1900; Edom, Va., PI. S., 1900-01; Bridgewater College, 
Acad., 1902-04; ibid., College, 1904-08, B. A.; Medical College of Va., 
Richmond, 1909-10; University of Chicago, Rush Medical College, 
Chicago, 1910-13, M. D.; University of Chicago, graduate work, one 
year; Bridgewater College, grad. 1912, M. A.; Sixth Class Order of 
the Bountiful Sheef, bestowed by Chinese Government, summer, 1919 
(Honorary). Clerk, 1896-1902; Solicitor, Va. and Md., 1908-09; 
Medical Missionary, Shansi, China, 1913-. Active in fighting pneumonia 




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plague, 1918; cholera epidemic, 1920; North China famine relief, 
1920-21. Secretary of Mission, 1916-18. Mem. China Medical Mis¬ 
sionary Assoc. Address, Ping Ting Hsien, Shansi, China. U. S. A. 
address, Harrisonburg, Va., R. F. D. 6. 

WAMPLER, HATTIE B--. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1922, A. B. Address. Penn Laird, 
Va. (Bridgewater College Office.) 

WAMPLER, MAY Irene (Rowe). 

B. Dallas Center, Iowa, Dec. 28, 1897; dau. Martin and Anna Ida 
(Price) Rowe; mar. Roy W. Wampler of McPherson, Kans., Aug. 3, 
1920; Un. Ch. of B. at Ottawa, Kans., Jan. 6, 1908. Stu. Richmond, 
Kans., H. S., 1912-16; McPherson College, 1916-20, A. B.; Kans. 
State Agricultural College, Manhattan, Kans., 1920-21. Address, Rich¬ 
mond, Kans. Present address, 512 Blaremont Ave., Manhattan, Kans. 

WAMPLER, OLIVE Mae. 

B. Mt. Sidney, Va., June 2, 1900; dan. William C. and Eliza S. 
(Cline) Wampler; Un. Ch. of B. (Middle River Cong.), Ft. Defiance, 
Va., 1912. Stu. Bridgewater College, 1917-21, A. B. Teacher, Mt. 
Sidney H. S., 1921 -. Address, Mt. Sidney, Va., Route 2. 

WAMPLER, ROY Wilson. 

B. Girard, Kans., Oct. 3, 1898; j. David E. and Mary Gertrude 
(Cutler) Wampler; mar. May Irene Rowe of Richmond, Kans., Aug. 
3, 1920; Un. Ch. of B. at McPherson, Kans., 1914. Stu. Garden City, 
Kans., H. S., 1912-14; McPherson H. S., 1914-16; McPherson Col¬ 
lege, 1916-20, A. B. Laboratory Ass’t. in Chemistry, McPherson Col¬ 
lege, 1918-20. Teacher, Manhattan, Kans., and graduate student, 
Kans. State Agricultural College, 1921-22, M. S. Mem. Amer. 
Chemical Soc. Address, 512 Blaremont Ave., Manhattan, Kans. 
WAMPLER, SADIE Irene (Stutsman). 

B. Goshen, Ind., May 13, 1886; dau. Benjamin Franklin and 
Mary Imogene (Dewey) Stutsman; Un. Ch. of B. (Rock Run Church) 
Goshen, Ind., 1899; mar. B. F. Wampler, June 7, 1920. Stu. Man¬ 
chester College, Acad, and Md. Collegiate Institute (now Blue Ridge 
College), 1900-04; Manchester College, Music, 1905-07; Art Institute, 
Chicago, summers 1506, 1910, 1913; Manchester College, grad. 1916, 
A. B.; ibid., 1920, A. M. (honorary degree); Columbia College of 
Expression, Chicago, 1919. Instructor in art and expression, Man¬ 
chester College, 1907-19; professor of English and expression, ibid., 
1919. Address, North Manchester, Ind. 

WARD, IDA Amine. 

B. Litchfield, Neb., Jan. 21, 1880; dau. J. P. and Sarah Jane 


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(Jones) Ward; Un. Ch. of B. (South Loup Church) Litchfield, 1896. 
Stu. Mt. Morris College, Acad., 1899-1900, 1902-04, 1906-07; Kearney 
State Normal School, Kearney, Neb., 1910-12; University of Neb., 
Lincoln, 1912-14, A. B.; University of Chicago, summer, 1915, eight 
weeks in 1919; University of Neb., summers 1916, 1917, spring, 1919. 
Teacher in rural schools, Litchfield, 1897-99, 1901-02, 1904-05; 1907-09; 
David City, Neb., H. S., 1914-18; Senior H. S., Hastings, Neb., 1919-. 
Address, Litchfield, Neb., care of J. P. Ward. 

WATKINS, ELLIS. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1923, B. S. Address, Enterprise, Kans. 
(College Office.) 

WATKINS, ETHEL May. 

B. Mont Ida, Kans., March 8, 1883; dau. Jacob Thomas and 
Clara Alice (Vanscoyoc) Watkins; Un. Ch. of B. at Mont Ida, 1900. 
Stu. Kans. State Normal School, Emporia, H. S. Course, 1911-13; 
ibid., College, 1914-18, B. S. in Educ.; University of Kans., Lawrence, 
Physiology, summer, 1919; Teacher Training Course, Lawrence Busi¬ 
ness College, Lawrence, Kans., in process. Teacher in rural schools, 
Anderson Co., Kans., 1905-11; Prin., grade school, Mont Ida, 1913-14; 
Teacher of Commerce and Normal Training, Scott Co. H. S., Scott 
City, Kans., 1918-; Teacher of Commerce in Night School, 1922. Mem. 
W. C. T. U. Address, Mont Ida, Kans. 

WATKINS, George EARL. 

B. Mont Ida, Kans., March 20, 1893; s. LaFayette and Mary 
Jane (VanScoyoc) Watkins; mar. Orpha Andes of McPherson, Kans., 
May 30, 1920; Un. Ch. of B. at Mont Ida, Nov. 20, 1912. Stu. Garnett, 
Kans., H. S., 1908-12; McPherson College, 1915-18, B. A.; Second 
lieutenant, Camp Taylor, Ky., 1918; Prin., grade school, Garnett, 
1919; Prin., H. S., ibid., 1919-. Second lieutenant. Field Artillery, 
Army Reserve Corps. Address, Mont Ida, Kans. 

WEAVER, BEULAH (Long). 

Dau. Elder J. A. Long of York, Pa. Grad. Hood College, -. 

Lives in Ohio. (Informant unknown.) 

WEAVER, E- FRANK. 

Grad. Bethany Bible School, 1923, B. S. L. Address, Fruita, 
Colo. (College Office.) 

WEAVER, Grant Earl. 

Minister. Grad. Juniata College, 1923, A. B. Address, Windber, 
Pa. (College Office, Brethren Yearbook, 1923.) 

WEAVER, LOWELL Kahler. 

B. North Georgetown, Ohio, Sept. 21, 1893; Frank Lee and 




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395 


Ella (Kahler) Weaver; Un. Ch. of B. at Canton, Ohio, 1907. Stu. 
Canton H. S.. 1909-13; College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio. Scientific 
Course, 1913-17, B. S. First lieutenant, A. S., Canada, England and 
France, 1917-19; Mechanical Engineer, Diebold Safe and Lock Com¬ 
pany, Canton, Ohio, 1919-. Secretary Lions Club of Canton, 1922-. 
Mem. F. and A. M.; Amer. Legion. Address, Y. M. C. A., Canton, 
Ohio. 

WEAVER, MAHLON J. 

B. Scalp Level, Pa., Sept. 22, 1876; s. Jacob A. and Lovina 
(Hoffman) Weaver ; mar. Roxie Hankins, Aug. 31, 1918; Un. Ch. of B. at 
Scalp Level, Nov. 19, 1891; minister, June 13, 1899; elder, 1916. Stu. 
Juniata College, 1898-1901, B. E.; ibid., 1901-05, B. S. L.; Western 
Theological Seminary, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Bethany Bible School. Teacher, 
public school, 1896-99; Prin., grammar school, 1905-07; Pastor, Pitts¬ 
burgh, Pa., 1907-12; Everett, Pa., 1912-17; Roaring Spring, Pa., 1918- 
21; Elgin, Ill., 1921-. Address, 1 N. Worth Ave., Elgin, Ill. 

WEAVER, MYRTIS Zca. 

B. Goshen, Ind., Oct. 8, 1889; dan. John E. and Jennie (Gardner) 
Weaver; Un. Ch. of B. (Rock Run Cong.) Goshen, 1903. Stu. Goshen 
College, Acad., 1906-10; ibid., College, 1915-16; Manchester College, 
1914-15, 1916-18, A. B. Cashier, a department store in Goshen, 1920-21 ; 
Employed by Harklin Co., Goshen, 1921-. Address, 805 Emerson St., 
Goshen, Ind. 

WEIGLE, ELIZABETH. 

Grad. Blue Ridge College, 1923, A. B. Address, Westminster, 
Md. (College Office.) 

WENGER, EZRA. 

B. Fredericksburg, Pa., April 26, 1895; j. Edward M. and- 

(Myer) Wenger; Un. Ch. of B. at Elizabethtown, Pa., Jan., 1913; 
minister, May 6, 1920. Grad. Elizabethtown College, Pd. B., 1920; 
ibid., College, 1922, A. B. Address, Fredericksburg, Pa. 

WENGER, RUSSELL Cloppert. 

B. West Milton, Ohio, March 23, 1887; .y. J. V. and Katheryn 
(Cloppert) Wenger; mar. Ada Klepinger, Oct. 17, 1909; Un. Ch. of B. 
(Salem Church) Southern Dist. of Ohio, Oct., 1905; minister, March, 
1910. Stu. West Milton H. S., 1900-04; Bethany Bible School, one 
term 1910-11, school years 1911-12, 1913-16, B. D. in 1919, thesis, 
“Justification of a Special Curriculum for a Rural School of Re¬ 
ligion;” Manchester College, 1916-18, A. B.; University of Chicago, 
Divinity School, 1918-19, summer, 1920, A. M., thesis, “ Was the 
Epistle to the Romans a Circular Letter?” Assistant Pastor, South 



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Whitley, Ind., 1916-18; Professor of Biblical Literature and Doctrines, 
Manchester College, 1920-21; Professor of Bible Literature and Church 
History, ibid., 1921-. Mem. Y. M. C. A.; Amer. Red Cross. Address, 
North Manchester, Ind. 

WENGER, SAM B-.' 

Minister. Grad. Manchester College, 1922, A. B. Pastor, 
Hutchinson, Kans., 1922-. Address , 827 E. Seventh St., Hutchinson, 
Kans. (Manchester College Office; Brethren Yearbook for 1923.) 

WERTZ, CORDA. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, B. S. Address, Spencer, Ohio. 
(College Office.) 

WEST, DANIEL. 

B. Preble County, Ohio, Dec. 31, 1893; s. Edwin Landon and 
Barbara (Landis) West; Un. Ch. of B. (Newton Cong.) Pleasant Hill, 
Ohio, Feb. 9, 1904. Stu. Pleasant Hill H. S., 1907-11; Bethany 
Bible School, 1912-13; Lewis Institute, Chicago, 1914-15; Manchester 
College, 1915-17, A. B.; Columbia University, New York City, spring, 
1919; University of Chicago, summer, 1920. Ass’t. Prin., Pleasant Hill 
H. S., 1917-18; Military Service, U. S. Army, 1918-19; Ass’t. Prin. 
Pleasant Hill H. S., 1919-. Address, Pleasant Hill, Ohio, R. F. D. 1. 

WEST, RUSSELL G-. 

Minister. Grad. Brlijgewater College, 1922, A. B. Address, 
Shuff, Va. (Bridgewater College Office.) 

WEYBRIGHT, ANNA Rebecca (Royer). 

B. York, Pa., Jan. 29, 1894; dau. John William and Lydia Sprenkle 
(Aldinger) Royer; Un. Ch. of B. (Pipe Creek Cong.) Blue Ridge 
College, Oct. 4, 1916. Stn. Blue Ridge College, Prep., 1913-15; ibid., 
Expression, 1915-17; ibid., College, 1917-20, A. B.; Columbia Uni¬ 
versity, New York City, summer, 1920. Mar. Daniel Saylor Weybright 
of Thurmont, Md., June 27, 1921. Address, Thurmont, Md. 

WEYBRIGHT, EDITH. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1919, A. B.; Bethany Bible School, 
1922, B. D., thesis, “Jesus as a Personal Worker.” Address. Syracuse, 
Ind. (Manchester College Office; Bethany Bible School Office.) 

WHISLER, ANNA. 

B. York, N. D., Oct. 3, 1901; dau. John W. and Eva (Leak) 
Whisler; Un. Ch. of B. near Lebanon, Ind., 1911. Stu. Jamestown, 
N. D., H. S., 1915-17; Pittsboro, Ind., H. S., 1917-19; Manchester 
College, Normal Course, 1919-20, B. E. Address, Pittsboro, Ind. 




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WHITE, AMY Naomi (Trout). 

B. New Carlisle, Ohio, March 24, 1892; dau. I. B. and Elizabeth 
(Myers) I rout; mar. John B. White of Jonesboro, Tenn., Sept. 5, 
1915; Un. Ch. of B. at Lanark, Ill., Sept., 1905. Stu. Lanark H. S., 
1906-10; Mt. Morris College, 1910-14, A. B.; University of Chicago, 
Graduate School, 1915. Teacher of Math, and Latin, Mt. Morris Col¬ 
lege, 1914-15; Philosophy and history, Cooper College, Sterling, Kans., 
and Sterling H. S., 1916-17; Math., Daleville College, 1917-18. Author, 
Christian Worker programs, 1915, 1916. President, Women’s Club 
of Mt. Morris, 1921-22. Address, Mt. Morris, Ill. 

WHITE, Anna LAURA. 

B. near Jonesboro, Tenn., Feb. 26, 1892; dau. A. B. and Rebecca 
(Bowman) White; Un. Ch. of B. (Knob Creek Ct>ng.) near Jones¬ 
boro, Nov., 1904. Stu. Boon's Creek H. S., near Jonesboro, 1906-10; 
East Tenn. State Normal School, Johnson City, 1911-12; Bethany 
Bible School, 1916-18; ibid., grad. 1922, B. D., thesis, “The Work of 
a Director of Religious Education in Tenn. to the Vacation Schools”; 
Bridgewater College, 1914-15, 1919-20, A. B. Teacher, primary dept., 
1910-11; 1912-13; H. S., 1913-14; Graded school, 1915-16; H. S„ 1918- 
19. Address, Jonesboro, Tenn. 

WHITE, JOHN Bowman. 

B. Jonesboro, Tenn., Nov. 20, 1889; s. Alfred Bowman and 
Rebecca C. (Bowman) White; mar. Amy N. Trout of Lanark, Ill., 
Sept. 5, 1915; Un. Ch. of B. at Jonesboro (Knob Creek Cong.) Dec. 
25, 1901; minister, Aug., 1911. Stu. Boon's Creek H. S., (near Jones¬ 
boro), 1906-09; Daleville College, 1910-12; Mt. Morris College, 1912- 
13, A. B.; University of Chicago, Divinity, 1913-14; ibid., History, 
1916, A. M., .thesis, “Brethren of the Common Lot.” Professor of 
History, Cooper College, Sterling, Kans., 1916-17; Daleville College, 
1917-18; Mt. Morris College, 1918-. Mem. National Geographic Soc. 
Address, Mt. Morris, Ill. 

WHITE, RALPH Emerson. 

B. LaFayette, Ind., July 21, 1896; s. William E. and Nancy E. 
(Yost) White; mar. Matie Hill, Aug. 19, 1917; Un. Ch. of B. (Beaver 
Creek Church) Pulaski, Ind., Sept., 1906; minister, 1913. Stu. Fruit- 
dale, Ala., H. S., 1909-11; Fruitdale Normal, summers 1910, 1911; 
Manchester College, 1912-13, 1914-17, A. B. Bethany Bible School, 
Manchester College, 1912-13, 1914-17, A. B. Bethany Bible School, 
1919-22, B. D., thesis, “Humility in Christian Service.” Teacher, 
Yellow Pine, Ala., 1911-12; State Line, Miss., 1913-14; Prin., Theodore, 
Ala., H. S., 1917-18. Address, 3435 W. Van Buren St., Chicago. 


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WHITEHEAD, CECIL Marie. 

B. Syracuse, Ind., Aug. 7, 1897; dau. Samuel E. and S. Doshia 
(Peters) Whitehead; Un. Ch. of B. (Solomon’s Creek Church) 
Northern Dist. of Ind., Nov., 1911. Stu. New Paris, Ind., H. S., 
1911-13, 1914-16; Manchester College, Music and Bible, 1913-14; 
ibid., Home Economics, 1916-18. Mem. Y. W. C. A. Address, 
Syracuse, Ind. 

WHITEHEAD, IRA Bratton. 

B. Ryde, Mifflin Co., Pa., Sept. 5, 1873; s. John H. and Jemima 
B. (Roop) Whitehead; mar. Stella A. Rynolds, Dec. 4, 1907; Un. 
Ch. of B. at Huntingdon, Pa., 1895. Stu. Juniata College, Normal, 
1893, 1895-96, B. E.; ibid., 1898; Jefferson Medical College, Phila¬ 
delphia, 1900-03, M. D.; Intern Chester Hospital, Chester, Pa., 1904. 
Teacher in common school, 1894; Prin. of school, 1897; Teacher of 
Chemistry, Jefferson College, 1901-02; Physician, 1904-; Member of 
the Staff, St. Joseph’s Hospital. Director, Mercury Motors Corpora¬ 
tion. Mem. Allegheny Co. Medical Soc.; Pa. Medical Society; Amer. 
Medical Assoc.; St. Clair Country Club. Address, 1600 Broadway, 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 

WICKERT, IRA Clinton. 

Grad. Mt. Morris College, 1922, B. S. Address, Astoria, Ill. 

WIDDOWSON, ETHEL (Sollenberger). 

B. Waynesboro, Pa., July 20. 1891; dau. M. E. and Lydia A. 
(Funk) Sollenberger; mar. James Widdowson, June 14, 1918; Un. Ch. 
of B. at Waynesboro, autumn, 1905. Stu. Waynesboro H. S., grad. 
1909; Juniata College, 1909-13, A. B. Teacher of modern languages, 
Juniata, Pa., H. S., 1914-15; English, Waynesboro H. S., 1915-18. 
Address, Frostburg, Md. 

WIDDOWSON, FRANK Ridley. 

B. Dixonville, Pa., Sept. 5, 1875; s. Ebenezer B. and Susan 
(Ober) Widdowson; mar. Ella Fluds, of Indiana, Pa., June 23, 
1909; Un. Ch. of B. at Huntingdon, Pa., about 1895. Stu. Juniata 
College, Normal English, 1896-98, B. E.; 1900, M. E.; Jefferson 
Medical College, Philadelphia, 1902-06, M. D.; Resident Physician, 
Jefferson Medical College, Hospital Dept., 1906-08. Bookkeeper and 
Clerk in a Bank in Indiana, Pa., 1898-1902; Ass’t. Surgeon, Dixonville. 
and Clytner Miners’ Hospital, Dixonville, - 1908-11; Demonstrator in 
Gynecology, Jefferson Medical College, 1911-; Instructor in anesthesia, 
ibid., 1911-. Author of “Anesthesia by the Open Method;” “The Use 
of the Roth Driiger Apparatus in Anesthesia;” “ Cause of Sickness 
with its Prevention." Mem. Amer. Medical Assoc.; Pa. Medical 


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Soc.; Philadelphia Co. Medical Soc.; Physicians Motor Club of Phila¬ 
delphia. Address, 6201 Lansdowne Ave., Philadelphia. 

WIDDOWSON, JAMES. 

B. June 18, 1873; s. E. B. and Susan (Ober) Widdowson; mar. 
Ethel M. Sollenberger of Waynesboro, Pa., June 14, 1918; Un. Ch. of 
B. at Huntingdon, Pa., 1895; minister, (Manor Cong.) Manor, Pa., 
1896. Grad. Juniata College, Normal English, 1896; ibid., College, 
1903, A. B.; Columbia University, New York City, Education, 1908, 
A. M. Critic teacher, State Normal School of Colo., Gunnison, 1906- 
07; Professor of Philosophy and Education, Western Md. College, 
Westminster, 1908-18; Prim, Frostburg State Normal School, Frost- 
burg, Md., 1918-. Address, Frostburg, Md. 

WIDDOWSON, Sadie OLIVE. 

B. Dixonville, Pa., Sept. 22, 1881 ; dan. E. B. and Susan (Ober) 
Widdowson; Un. Ch. of B. at Huntingdon, Pa., 1898. Stu. Juniata 
College, Normal, two terms and two years, 1898-1902, B. E.; ibid., 
1904-05; University of Pa., Philadelphia, Summer sessions and ex¬ 
tension work; Bible Teachers Training School (Dr. White’s), 
New York City, Religious Pedagogy, 1909-12; Juniata College, 1919- 
20, B. A. Teacher, common schools, Indiana Co., Pa., 1898-1901; Cross 
Fork, Pa., H. S., 1903-04; Eighth Grade. Roversford, Pa., 1906-09; 
Missionary to India, 1912-. Vyara, via Surat, India. U. S. A. Addres's, 
Rochester Mills, Pa. 

WIDDOWSON, WILLIAM Logan. 

B. Dixonville, Pa., April 18, 1886; E. B. and Susan (Ober) 
Widdowson; mar. Sudie K. Stevenson, Dec. 28, 1911; Un. Ch. of B. 
(Crooked Creek Church, Manor Cong.) Western Dist. of Pa., 1897. 
Stu. Juniata College, 1906-10, A. B. Teacher, Twp. School, South 
Fork, Pa., 1905-06; Bookkeeper, Geiser Mfgu Co., Waynesboro, Pa., 
1911-12; Voucher Clerk, Emerson-Brantingham Co., Waynesboro, 1912- 
14; Cashier, ibid., 1914-. Address, 336 W. Main St., Waynesboro, Pa. 

WIEAND, ALBERT Cassel. 

B. near Wadsworth, Wayne Co., Ohio, Jan. 17, 1871; s. David 
and Eliza Berkey (Cassel) Wieand; mar. Katherine Grace Broad¬ 
water. June 16, 1909; Un. Ch. of B. (Chippewa Church) near Smith- 
ville, Ohio, Jan., 1884; minister, 1893; elder, about 1895 or 97. Stu. 
Northern Ohio Normal School, Smithville, 1886-87; Com’l. School, 

-, 1887; Juniata College. Ncrmal English. 1888-90, B. E.; ibid., 

Acad., 1890-91; Smithville Acad., Smithville, Ohio, 1891-92; Mc¬ 
Pherson College, 1892-96, A. B.; ibid., 1895 (?), M. S. D.; Columbia 
College of Expression, Chicago, Two-year Teachers Course, 1898-99; 



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University of Chicago, Theology, summer, 1899; McPherson College, 
post-graduate, 1899-1900, A. M.; University cf Chicago, Theology and 
senior College, 1900-01, Ph. B.; University of Jena, Germany, philosophy 
and pedagogy, 1902-03; Bible Teachers’ Training School (Dr. White’s), 
New York City, psychology, 1903-04; Columbia University, New York 
City, 1904-05, completing all credits and work for Ph. D. except thesis 
and final examination; University of Leipzig, Germany, philosophy and 
pedagogy, one semester, 1905; Manchester College, 1917, D. D. (honor¬ 
ary degree) ; Columbia University, New York City, summer, 1921. 
Tutor, Juniata College, 1888-91; Ass’t. Prin., Smithville Acad., 1891- 
92; Tutor, McPherson College, 1892-95; Professor of English and 
Prin., Normal Dept., McPherson College, 1895-98; Head, Dept, of 
Religious Education, Bible Teachers’ Training School, 1902-05; Presi¬ 
dent, Bethany Bible School, 1905-. Bible institutes lectures; Travel in 
Europe, Palestine, Egypt, India and Burmah, 1902, 1910-11; Research 
in Religious Education in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, 
Denmark, Sweden, England and Scotland; Author (with assistants) 
of “Foundation Truths;” “The Child’s Life of Christ;” “Analytic 
Diagram and Outline of the Life of Christ.” Mem. Chicago Theological 
Faculties Union; Exegetical Soc. of Chicago. Stu. Columbia Uni¬ 
versity, New York City, summer, 1922; Boston University, Spring, 1923. 
Address, 832 S. Humphrey Ave., Oak Park, Ill. 

WILL, FANNIE R-. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1923, A. B. Address, Dayton, Va. 
(College Office.) 

WILL, HOMER Christian. 

B. Timberville, Va., May 28, 1898; s. Samuel Gordon and Sallie 
V. (Hollar) Will, Un. Ch. of B. (Cook’s Creek Cong.) Dayton, Va., 
Aug., 1916. Stu. Dayton H. S., 1912-16; Bridgewater College, 1917- 
20, A. B.; University of Va., Charlottesville, biology, summer, 1920, 
and school years 1920-22, A. M. Address, Dayton, Va. 

WILL, H- S-. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1923, A. B. Address, Dayton, Va. 
(College Office.) 

WILLARD, EMMA (Huffman). 

Mar. O. LI. Willard, Sept. 17, 1921. Grad. Bethany Bible 
School, 1923, B. S. L. Address, 3435 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, Ill. 
(School Office.) 

WILLIER, FRANK E-. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1922, A. B. Address, Mt. Airy, Md. 
(Bridgewater College Office.) 





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(Note: Ministerial list in Brethren Yearbook gives spelling Wil- 
liar, at Mt. Airy, Md.) 

WILLOUGHBY, LILIAN Falkenstein. 

Grad. Elizabethtown College, 1923, A. B. Address, Elizabeth¬ 
town, Pa. (College Office.) 

WILSON, MILLARD. 

Grad. Blue Ridge College, 1923, A. B. Address, Middletown, Md. 
(College Office.) 

WILSON, NORMAN Albert. 

Minister. Grad. Blue Ridge College, 1922, A. B. Address, 
Middletown, Md. (Blue Ridge College Office.) 

WINE, CELESTA Thelma. 

B. Staunton, Va., Dec. 6, 1899; da-u. Alonzo F. and Attic (Cline) 
Wine; Un. Ch. of B. at Bethany Bible School, Feb., 1913. Stu. Alborg 
Hojere Pige Skote H. S., Denmark, 1913-16; Manchester College, 
1916-20, A. B.; Juniata College, School of Theology, 1920-22, B. D., 
thesis, “ A Critique of Junior Graded Sunday-school Literature.” Ad¬ 
dress, 857 Clinton Ave., Oak Park, Ill. 

WINE, EMERY. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1922, A. B. Address, Woodside, 
Del. (McPherson College Office.) 

WINE, GROVER Lorington. 

B. Allen Co., Ohio, Jan. 12, 1886; s. John H. and - (Edge- 

comb) Wine; mar. Mary Stoner of Ladoga, Ind., June 1, 1911; Un. 
Ch. of B. (Country Church) Huntington, Ind.; elder, Polo, Ill., Oct. 
27, 1919. Stu. Clear Creek, Ind., H. S., 1900-04; Manchester College, 
1908-11, B. S. L.; Ube College, -, 1912-13; Manchester Col¬ 

lege, 1913-15, B. A.; Juniata College, School of Theology, 1920-22, 
B. D. Pastor, Manchester Church, North Manchester, Ind., June, 1915- 
Dec., 1917; Supply pastor, Covington, Ohio, Jan.-April, 1918; Pastor, 
Polo, Ill., 1918-20; Fairview Church, Middle Dist. of Pa., 1920-22; 
Dean, Bible Dept., Mt. Morris College, 1922-. Address, Mt. Morris, 
Ill. 

WINE, JOHN Calvin. 

B. Covington, Ohio, June 23, 1882; D. D. and Susan (Miller) 
Wine; Un. Ch. of B. at Pleasant Hill, Ohio, June 23, 1901. Stu. Cov¬ 
ington, H. S., 1895-99; Dayton, Ohio H. S., 1899-1901; Oberlin Col¬ 
lege, Oberlin, Ohio, 1908-12, A. B. Teacher of English, Punahou 
Acad., Honolulu, Hawaii, 1912-14; Sales Manager, Geo. L. Shuman and 
Co., Publishers, Chicago, 1914-18; Athletic Director, Y. M. C. A., 




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A. E. F., France, 1918-19; Sales Manager, Geo. L. Shuman and Co., 

1919- . Address, Covington, Ohio. 

WINE, JOHN Eugene. 

B. Forestville, Va., July 31, 1889; s. D. P. and - (Good) 

Wine; mar. Nell Stuart Fennell, May 11, 1918; Un. Ch. of B. (Flat 
Rock Church) Forestville, about 1900. Stu. Bridgewater College, 
1908-11, B. E.; Medical Ccllege of Va., Richmond, 1913-17, M. D. 

Prin., Quicksburg, Va., Graded and H. S., 1911-13; Intern, - 

Hospital, 1917-18; First lieutenant, U. S. Army, March, 1918-Feb., 
1919; Capt. Medical Corps, U. S. Army, Feb., 1919, Aug., 1919; 
Physician, Harrisonburg, Va., 1919-. Address, Harrisonburg, Va. 

WINE, NORMAN B-. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, B. S. Address, Dayton, Ohio. 
(College Office.) 

WINGARD, Martha JANE. 

Grad. Mt. Morris College, 1923, A. B. Address, Glasgow, Mont. 
(College Office.) 

WINGER, OTHO. 

B. Marion, Ind., Oct. 23, 1877; s. John M. and Mary (Smith) 
Winger; mar. Ida Miller of North Manchester, Ind., July 21, 1902; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Somerset Church) near Marion, Feb. 21, 1888; deacon, 
Sept. 26, 1896; minister, April 9, 1897; elder, Nov. 9, 1910. Stu. 
Manchester College, Prep., 1898-1901; ibid., College, 1901-02; Indiana 
University, Bloomington, 1902-05. A. B.; ibid., 1907, A. M., thesis, 
“ Practical Application of Aristotle’s Doctrine of Catharis;” Mt. Mor¬ 
ris College, 1918, LL. D. (honorary degree) ; Manchester College. 
1918, D. D. (honorary degree). Professor of History and Philosophy, 
Manchester College, 1907-11; President, ibid., 1911-. Author. “Life 
of Elder R. H. Miller.” 1909; “History of the Church of the Brethren 
in Indiana,” 1917; “History and Doctrines of the Church of the 
Brethren,” 1919. Vice-President, General Mission Board, Ch. of B. 
Address, North Manchester, Ind. 

WINGER, ROGER Daniel. 

B. Grant Co., Ind., Feb. 16, 1896; s. Daniel O. and Ida Victoria 
(Becbtel) Winger; Un. Ch. oi B. (Cart Creek Church) Grant Co., 
1908; minister, ibid., Jan., 1914. Stu. Sweetser, Ind., H. S., 1908-12; 
Manchester College, 1912-16, A. B.; Bethany Bible School, 1916- 
18, B. D.; University of Chicago, Divinity School, part time 1918-20, A. 
M.. thesis, “ Missionary Activity and Development of the Church of 
the Brethren;” Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill., first semester, 

1920- 21. Teacher, Dist. school, Grant Co.. 1913-15; Salesman, Wear- 





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Ever Aluminum, Grant Co., summer, 1916; Pastor, Huntington, Ind., 
summer, 1918; Travelling Secretary, General Mission Board, in South¬ 
ern Dist. of Iowa and Dist. of Northern Ill. and Wis., summer, 1919; 
Ass’t. pastor, first Baptist Church, West Pullman, near Chicago, 1920; 
Director of Religious Education, McPherson College Region, and Pro¬ 
fessor of Religious Education, McPherson College, Jan., 1921-22; 
Pastor, Washington, D. C., 1922-. Mar. Inez E. Byers of Mechanics- 
hurg, Pa., Sept. 30, 1920. Mem. Student Volunteer Movement. Ad¬ 
dress, Marion, Ind., R. 5. 

WINTERS, VERNON Elsworth. 

B. Alvordton, Ohio, Jan. 27, 1901 ; s. Charles S. and Dora (Heller) 
Winters; Un. Ch. of B. (Silver Creek Cong) Alvordton, Nov. 25, 
1909; minister; Stu. Fayette, Ohio, H. S., 1913-17; Manchester Col¬ 
lege, Normal English, 1919-20, B. E. Address , Alvordton, Ohio. 

WIRT, MARIE. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1922, A. B. Address , Virden, Ill. 
(Manchester College Office.) 

WISE, CORA Viola. 

B. Elkhart Co., Ind., Dec. 11, 1884; dau. David M. and Catherine 
(Kammerer) Wise; Un. Ch. of B. at Wakarusa, Ind., 1896. Stu. Nap- 
panee, Ind., H. S., 1900-03; Manchester College, Acad., and Bible, 
1903-04; Canton College, Canton, Ohio, 1904-05, B. S. L.; Juniata 
College, 1907-09; Manchester College, 1921-22, B. A. City Mission 
Worker under Dist. Boards of Northern Ind. and Northeastern Ohio 
during school vacations and 1906; Private Secretary and ass’t to Dr. 
Chas. Stolts, Surgeon, South Bend, Ind., 1910-1921 ; Academy teacher, 
Manchester College, 1921-. Mem. Amer. Red Cross; Florence Crit¬ 
tenden Circle. Address , 706 Bond St., North Manchester, Ind. 

WITHERS, Lydia Lois. 

Grad. Juniata College, 1923, A. B. (College Office.) 

WITMORE, IRMA. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1922, A. B. Address, McPherson, 
Kans. (McPherson College Office.) 

WOLF, EDNA Belle. 

Grad. Mt. Mcrris College, 1923, A. B. Address, Franklin Grove, 
Ill. (College Office.) 

WOLF, IVA Viola. 

B. Fredricksburg, Iowa, April 17, 1898; dau. Frank B. and Emma 
A. (Maust) Wolf; Un. Ch. of B. (Root River Church) Preston, Minn., 
June, 1912. Stu. Preston H. S., 1912-16; Preston Normal School, 


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1916-17; Mt. Morris College, 1918-21, A. B. Teacher, rural school, 
Winona Co., Minn., 1917-18. Teacher, 1921-. Address, Preston, Minn. 

WOLFE, CLARA E-(Stauffer). 

B. LaGrange Co., Ind., March 14, 1874; dau. Emanuel G. and 
Mary E. (Mann) Stauffer; mar. J. G. Wolfe of La Place, Ill., Dec. 25, 
1907; Un. Ch. of B. (Elkhart Valley Church) near Elkhart, Ind., 1893. 
Stu. Mt. Morris College, literary and Shorthand, 1894-95; Two 
lozzi-Froebel Kindergarten Training School, Chicago, (now the 
normal terms, about 1892; Two terms, Manchester College; Pesta- 
Pestalozzi-Froebel Teachers College), 1905-06; Bethany Bible School, 
nearly one year’s work, 1905. Teacher; missionary worker in city; 
kindergarten teaching. Mem. Woman’s Club of Decatur. Address, 
177 Cobb Ave., Decatur, Ill. 

WOLFE, LYDIA Esther (Bright). 

B. Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 19, 1897; dau. John Calvin and Elizabeth 
(Hiestand) Bright; Un. Ch. of B. (Eversole Cong.), near Dayton, 
April 8, 1906. Grad. Troy, Ohio H. S., 1915; Manchester College, 
1916, B. E.; ibid., 1921, A. B.; Bethany Bible School, 1921-. Teacher 
•n elementary schools, Miami Co., Ohio, 1916-19; Telephone Operator, 
Y. W. C. A., Volunteer Band. Mar. Harvey L. Wolfe of Galveston, 
Ind., June 3, 1922. Address, Arcanum, Ohio. 

WOLFE, MARSHALL R-. 

Minister. Grad. Blue Ridge College, 1922, A. B. Address, New 
Windsor, Md. (Blue Ridge College Office.) 

WOLGEMUTH, ORLENA. 

Grad. Juniata College, 1922, A. B. (Juniata College Office.) 

WOODARD, JOHN. 

B. Walker, Iowa, Feb. 13, 1882; s. William Benjamin and Effie 
Cohitota (Sykes) Woodard; mar. Edith Leyman of Covington, Ohio, 
Nov. 25, 1915; Un. Ch. of B. at Fruitdale, Ala., May, 1899. Stu. Mt. 
Morris College, Acad., 1901-04; Fort Worth University, Fort Worth, 
Tex., spring, 1905; University of Mo., Columbia, Agriculture, 1907-11, 
B. S. in Agriculture; ibid., Soils, 1913-14, M. A.; Johns Hopkins Uni¬ 
versity, Baltimore, Md., Plant physiology, autumn, 1915; University of 
Chicago, Botany, 1918, 1919-20; Graduate student, University of Illinois, 
Urbana, 1920-. Ass’t. in soil survey, University of Ill., 1911-13; Ohio 
Agricultural Experiment Station, 1914-15; In charge of soil survey, 
Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, Ontario, Canada, 1915-18; Pro¬ 
fessor of agriculture, Mt. Morris College, 1918-19; Associate in Soil 
Survey, Division of Soil Physics, Dept, of Agronomy, College of 
Agriculture and Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Ill., 




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405 


1920- 22; Instructor in Botany, ibid., 1922-. Grad. University of Chi¬ 
cago, March, 1923, Ph. D. Mon. Amer. Soc. of Agronomy, National 
Geographic Soc. Address, Dept, of Botany, University of Ill., Urbana, 
Ill. 

WOODS, BEULAH May. 

B. Spencer, Medina Co., Ohio, July 28, 1897; dau. Charles M. 
and Clara (Pittenger) Woods; Un. Cli. of B. (Black River Cong.) 
Chatham Twp., Medina Co., Sept., 1910. Stu. Spencer, Ohio, H. S., 
1910-14; Manchester College, 1914-18; ibid., Expression, 1914-16; 
University of Chicago, School of Education, and Bethany Bible School, 

1921- . Bookkeeper, Farmers Savings Bank, Spencer, summers 1914, 
1915, 1918; Saleslady, “Wear-Ever” Aluminum, Southern Indiana, 
summer, 1917; Teacher of Academic German, Manchester College, 
Acad., 1917-18; Teacher of English, West Salem, Ohio, H. S., 1918- 
19; Nampa, Idaho, H. S., 1919-21. Mem. National Geographic Soc. 
University of Chicago, 1923, A. M. Address, Spencer, Ohio. 

WOODSON, NORMAN Allen. 

B. Daleville, Va., June 14, 1901; s. Selma Brugh and Nettie 
(Huff) Woodson; Un. Ch. of B. at Daleville, Nov., 1915. Stu. Dale¬ 
ville College, Acad., 1914-18; ibid., Jr. College, 1918-20; Roanoke 
College, Salem, Va., 1920-22, B. S. Address, Daleville, Va. 

WOODSON, SELMA Brugh. 

B. Daleville, Va., April 10, 1898; dau. S. B. and Nettie (Huff) 
Woodson; Un. Ch. of B. at Daleville, 1908. Grad. Daleville Jr. Col¬ 
lege, 1920; Stu. Juniata College, special courses, 1920-21. Teacher, 
Gretna, Va., H. S., 1921 -. Address, Daleville, Va. 

WORKMAN, CLIFFORD Arthur. 

B. Buckeye City, Ohio, July 7, 1882; j. Uriah C. and Barbary I. 

(-) Workman; mar. Ada Hakey, May 13, 1918; Un. Ch. of B. 

(Danville Church) Buckeye City, Oct. 21, 1897; minister, 1910. Stu. 
Danville-Buckeye City H. S., grad. 1903; Waughtelle Normal, 

-, Business, grad. 1905; Byron W. King’s short course, Oratory, 

Pittsburgh, Pa., Canton College and Bible Institute, Canton, Ohio, 
1905-06; Juniata College, Bible, grad. 1911, B. S. L. Embalmer and 
funeral director in Ohio, 1912-18; Ind., 1918-. Flora, Ind., at present. 
Mem. Amer. Red Cross; Purple Cross. Address, Flora, Ind. 

WORKMAN, HOWARD S. 

B. Buckeye City, Ohio, July 23, 1881; ,s\ Columbus J. and Sarah 
(Ross) Workman; mar. Ida A. Wander, Nov. 29, 1906; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Danville, Ohio, Nov., 1893. Stu. Danville-Buckeye City H. S., 
1898-1901; Central Ohio Normal College, -, 1901-02; Man- 





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Chester College, 1902-04, B. E.; Wooster University, Wooster, Ohio, 

summer, 1905. Teacher, common schools, 1904-06; Prin., - H. 

S., 1906-07; Bank cashier, Buckeye City, 1907-19; Mt. Vernon, Ohio, 
1919-. Notary public. Mem. National Geographic Soc. Address, Mt. 
Vernon, Ohio. 

WRIGHT, ANNA Catherine (Zigler). 

B. Broadway, Va., Dec. 28, 1889; dan. David H. and Sarah E. 
(Shank) Zigler; mar. Frank J. Wright, Aug. 15, 1914; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Broadway, 1898. Stu. Bridgewater College, Prep., 1907-09, B. E.; 
ibid., College, 1909-10, 1911-13, B. A. Teachers College, Columbia 
University, New York City, 1916-18; Private voice lessons, New York 
City, 1916-18; A course at the Metropolitan Museum, New York City. 
Mem. Amer. Red Cross; Dame’s Club of Columbia University. Ad¬ 
dress, Bridgewater, Va. 

WRIGHT, CHARLES Aldus. 

B. Fostoria, Ohio, Jan. 27, 1884; s. S. N. and Emma R. (Roth- 
acker) Wright; Un. Ch. of B. near Fostcria, July 12, 1903; minister, 
1906. Stu. Commercial Correspondence Schools, grad. 1904; Man¬ 
chester College, Acad., grad. 1914; ibid., Vocal Music Teacher’s 
Course, grad. 1914; ibid., College, 1917, A. B.; University of Chicago, 
1920, A. M.; Bethany Bible School, Seminary, 1919, B. D., thesis, “New 
Testament Times.” Glassworker, Fostoria Glass Specialty Co., 1899- 
1909; Minister, Fostoria, Ohio, 1907-11; Field Representative, Man¬ 
chester College, 1917-18; Teacher, Manchester College, 1919-21; Co. 
Sunday-school organizer, Gratiot Co., Mich., 1921-22; Pastor, Indian¬ 
apolis, Ind., 1922-. Address, 50 Belleview Place, Indianapolis, Ind. 

WRIGHT, CHARLES Conrad. 

B. Bridgewater, Va., Jan. 14, 1884; s. Robert J. and Alice M. 
(Sanger) Wright; mar. Ethel V. Bowman, Oct. 27, 1909; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Bridgewater College, Nov., 1898; deacon, April, 1905. Stu. Bridge- 
water College, Acad., 1896-1900, B. E.; ibid., Com’l. Dept., 1902-03, 

M. Accts.; Eastman-Gaines Business College,-, Bookkeeping and 

Accounting, 1914; Columbia University, New York City, summer, 
1914; University of Va., Charlottesville, 1914-15; Bridgewater College, 
1918, A. B.; Columbia Lhiiversity, completed resident study for A. M., 
summers 1918-21, thesis title, “A Study of Incomes in Va.” Farmer, 
1900-02, 1905-06; Manager, Sagamore Farms, 1906-14; Prin., Com’l. 
Dept., Bridgewater College, 1915-17; Professor of Political Science, 
ibid., 1917-; Business Manager, ibid., 1916-; Treasurer, Board of 
Trustees, ibid., 1919-; Vice-President and director of D. S. Thomas, 
Inc., 1916-. Mem. Amer. Sociological Soc. Stu. Columbia University, 
New York City, summer, 1922. Address, Bridgewater Va. 




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WRIGHT, FRANK James. 

B. Bridgewater, Va., Nov. 22, 1888; s. Robert J. and Alice M. 
(Sanger) Wright; mar. Anna Catherine Zigler, Aug. 15, 1914; Un. Ch. 
oi B. (Beaver Creek Cong.) near Bridgewater, about 1901. Stu. 
Bridgewater College. Prep., 1901-05, B. E.; ibid., College, 1905-08, 
B. A.; University of Va., Charlottesville. 1908-09, 1910-11, M. A.; 
ibid., 1913-14; Columbia University, New York City, summers 1913, 
1916, school years 1916-18, Ph. D., thesis, “ The Physiography of the 
Upper James River Basin in Va.” Farmer, Bridgewater, 1909-10; 
Professor of geology and biology, Bridgewater College, 1911-16; As¬ 
sociate in geology, Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pa., 1917-18; 
Instructor in geography, Columbia University, summer, 1918; In 
business 1918-19; Professor of geology, Bridgewater College, 1919-20; 
Dean of College, ibid., 1921-. Columbia University, summer, 1920. 
Worker on Va. Geological Survey, 1912-, with rank of Ass’t. geologist 
at present; Member, House of Delegates of Va., 1916-20. Mem. 
National Geographic Soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; Fellow. Amer. 
Geographic Soc.; Listed in “Amer. Mem. of Science.” Address, 
Bridgewater, Va. 

YAGEL, C-G-. 

Minister. Grad. Bridgewater College, 1923, A. B. Address, 
Belmont, Va. (College Office.) 

YAGER, Herman LINWOOD. 

B. Brightwood, Va., Oct. 2, 1884; s. John Taylor and Mollie 
(Larkins) Yager; Un. Ch. of B. at Bridgewater, Va., Jan., 1909; 

minister, Jan., 1913. Stu. Warwick, -. H. S.. 1907-08; Bridge- 

water College, 1908-10, B. E.; ibid. 1910-13, A. B.; University of Va., 
Charlottesville, summers 1915, 1918; Crozer Theological Seminary, Up¬ 
land, Pa., 1919-20; University of Pa., Education, Philadelphia, 1919-20; 
Columbia University, New York City, Education, 1920. Prin., graded 
school, Quinque, Greene Co., Va., 1913-15; Brightwood, Va., H. S., 
1915-19. Address, Brightwood, Va. 

YEATER, ELVA Elizabeth. 

B. Flora, Inch, Oct. 16, 1901 ; dau. Lewis E. and Arrena (Myer) 
Yeater; Un. Ch. oi B. at Flora, 1915. Stu. Flora H. S., 1915-19; Man¬ 
chester College, Ncrmal, 1919-20, B. E. Teacher, Bringhurst, Ind.. 
1920-21 ; Flora, Ind., 1921-. Address, Flora, Ind. 

YODER, CLARENCE Hinkle. 

B. Union Co., Ohio, Feb. 12, 1884; s. James L. and Almeda 
(Hinkle) Yoder; mar. Hazel Palmer, July 21, 1912; Un. Ch. of B. 
(Logan Cong.) Logan Co., Ohio, Dec., 1898; minister, Nov. 4, 1905; 





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elder, 1911. Stu. Degraff, Ohio, H. S., Dec., 1902-April, 1904; Man¬ 
chester College, 1904-1906; Ohio State University, Columbus, History 
and English, summer, 1913; Manchester College, 1907-09, B. S. L.; 
ibid., 1915, A. B. University of Southern Calif., Los Angeles, 
Philosophy and Education, 1916-17; ibid., Bacteriology, summer, 1919. 
Professor of Religious Education, La Verne College, 1909-11, 1915- 
16; Teacher of Science, Downey, Calif., H. S., 1917-18; Fowler, Calif., 
H. S., 1918-. Address, Sixth and Modesto Sts., Fowler, Calif. 

YODER, DAYTON. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1922, A. B. Address, McPherson, 
Kans. (McPherson College Office.) 

YODER, GERTRUDE Angeline. 

B. Bakersfield, Calif., 1888; dan. Samuel E. and Mary (Jones) 
Yoder; Un. Ch. of B. (Egan Cong.) Hemet, Calif., 1900. Stu. La 
Verne College, 1913-15; University of Southern Calif., Los Angeles, 
1916-17; McPherson College, 1918-19, A. B.; Bethany Bible School, 
1910-12, 1919-20. Mem. Y. W. C. A. Address, Maybury St., Hemet, 
Calif. 

YODER, HAZEL Paulmer. 

B. Elkhart, Ind., May 31, 1889; dau. Frank G. and Nellie M. 
(Roose) Yoder; mar. Clarence H. Yoder, July 21, 1912; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Elkhart, March 4, 1898. Stu. Elkhart H. S., 1904-08; Manchester 
College, Normal, 1908-09; Ind. State Normal School, Terre Haute, 
summer, 1910; Manchester College, 1912-15; La Verne College, 
1915-16, B. A. Teacher, grammar grades, Elkhart, 1909-10; Primary 
grades, Nappanee, Ind., 1910-12. Address, Fowler, Calif. 

YODER, JACOB H-. 

Minister. Grad. McPherson College, 1923, A. B. Address, 
Carleton, Neb. (College Office.) 

YODER, JOSEPH J. 

B. Somerset Co., Pa., Nov. 24, 1868; .y. Jacob D. and Sarah (-) 

Yoder; mar. Sadie Strohm of Harlan, Iowa, May 30, 1895; Un. Ch. of 
B. (Monitor Church) Conway, Kans., May, 1889; minister, ibid., June 
11, ,1892; elder, ibid., June 5, 1901. Stu.. McPherson College, Acad., 
1889-94; ibid., College, grad. 1913, B. A.; University of Chicago, sum¬ 
mer, 1911. Teacher, grade school, eight years between 1888 and 1900; 
Farmer, some years; Connected with McPherson College since 1908; 
Business manager, ibid., 1911-. Professor of Bible and social science, 
ibid., at present. World trip, 1920-21, as part of delegation sent by 
General Mission Board, Ch. of B., including World’s S. S. Con¬ 
vention, Tokyo, Japan; also Korea, China, Malay, Ceylon, India, East 




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Africa, Italy, Germany, Denmark, Sweden and England. Mem. Gen¬ 
eral Mission Board of Ch. of B. Board of Directors of Peoples 
Bank, McPherson, Kans.; Com’l. Club of McPherson; Religious Edu¬ 
cation Assoc.; President, Board of Trustees, McPherson College. 
Address, 127 N. Olivette St., McPherson, Kans. 

YODER, LESLIE James. 

B. Bellefontaine, Ohio, Jan. 25, 1893; s. James L. and Almeda 
(Hinkle) Yoder; mar. Mary E. Shively of North Manchester, Ind., 
May 22, 1914; Un. Ch. of B. (Logan Church) Bellefontaine, 1903; 
minister, ibid., 1918. Stu. Bellefontaine H. S., 1909-11; Manchester 
College, Acad., 1911-13; ibid.. College, 1913-17, A. B.; ibid., post¬ 
graduate, summer, 1920-. Teacher of Manual Training and Agri¬ 
culture, Delphi, Ind., H. S., 1914-15; Commerce and Debating, Belle¬ 
fontaine, H. S., 1917-18; Farmer, Bellefontaine, 1917-20; Supt. of 
Schools, Teegarden, Ind., 1920, 21 ; Prin. of Academy, Manchester Col¬ 
lege, 1921-. Address, Bellefontaine, Ohio. 

YODER, PAUL Rufus. 

B. Sabetha, Kans., March 15, 1899; s. Rufus A. and Anna I. 
(Wyland) Yoder; Un. Ch. of B. at Sabetha, 1912; minister, ibid., June, 
1918. Stu. Sabetha H. S., 1912-16; McPherson College, 1916-21, B. 
A.; University of Kans., Manhattan, Physics and Astronomy, 1921 - 
22, M. A., thesis, “ Investigations on the Electrical and Mechanical 
Phenomena of a Rochelle Salt Crystal.” Professor of Physics and 
Math., Blue Ridge College, 1922-. Mar. Wave Irene Davis of Sabetha, 
Aug. 2, 1922. Address, Sabetha, Kans. 

YODER, RALPH Ernest. 

B. Lewistown, Pa., March 22, 1876; Joseph C. and Seraphina 
(Crosswhite) Yoder; mar. Eleanor M. McKeever of New York City, 
March 4, 1911; Un. Ch. of B. at Huntingdon, Pa., about 1888. Stu. 
Juniata College, 1891-93, B. E.; Franklin and Marshall College, 
Lancaster, Pa., 1898-1902, A. B.; College, of Dental and Oral 
Surgery, New York City, 1906-9, D. D. S. Teacher, public schools in Pa., 
1893-98; Prin., Wakefield, Pa., H. S., 1902-03; Vice-Prin., Berwick, 
Pa., H. S., 1903-04; Teacher of Math., College Hill, Cincinnati, Ohio, 
1904-05; Chambersburg, Pa., Academy, 1905-06; Dentist, Brooklyn, N. 
Y., 1909-. Mem. Psi Omega. Address, 443 Ridgewood Ave., Brooklyn, 
N. Y. 

YODER, WILLIAM Henry. 

B. Conway, Kans., Jan. 4, 1883; Jacob D. and Sarah (-) 

Yoder; mar. Elva Herr, Sept. 18, 1907; Un. Ch. of B. (Monitor Church) 
Conway, 1898; minister, 1907; elder, 1914. Stu. McPherson College, 



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Normal, four years, grad. 1904, B. S. D.; ibid., College, four years, 
grad. 1915, A. B. Teacher, Public Schools of Kans., 1904-09; Pastor, 
Monitor Church, Conway, 1915-19; Morrill, Kans., 1919-. Mem. 
National Geographic Soc. Address, Morrill, Kans. 

YOHN, CLARENCE H-. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1923, B. S. Address, 3435 W. Van 
Buren St., Chicago, Ill. (College Office.) 

YOHN, FLORENCE Gertrude (Wirt). 

B. Lewiston, Minn., May 10, 1892; dan. Chris and Sarah 
(Thackery) Wirt; Un. Ch. of B. at Lewiston, Oct., 1905. Stu. Mt. 
Morris College, Acad., grad. 1909; ibid., Stenographic, grad. 1911; 
ibid., Advanced business, grad. 1912, B. Accts.; College, grad. 1919, 

A. B.; Bethany Bible School, 1919-. Engaged in office work, Bethany 
Bible School, 1912-17, 1919-. Mar. Samuel J. Yohn, July 7, 1922. Ad¬ 
dress, 3435 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, Ill. 

YOHN, ORA Kagey (Hale). 

B. Roanoke City, Va., April 23, 1890; dan'. G. S. and Jennie 
(Kagey) Hale; mar. Clarence H. Yohn, Dec. 24, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Tekoa, Wash., 1903. Stu. Tekoa H. S., 1907-11; Bethany Bible 
School, 1911-13, 1914-16, B. S. L.; Manchester College, 1917-19, A. 

B. Worker in office of the United Charities, Chicago, 1920-. Address, 
408 S. Homan Ave., Chicago, Ill. 

YOUNG, Emanuel PAUL. 

B. North Manchester, Ind., Feb. 9, 1896; s. E. S. and Susie 
(Royer) Young; mar. July 2, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. at Canton, Ohio, 1908. 

Stu. Juniata College, 1910; - H. S., 1911-14; Pomona College, 

Claremont, Calif., 1914-18, 1919, A. B. Salesman for Thoyce Engraving 
Co., Los Angeles, Calif., 1919-. Address, 182 N. Alexandria St., Los 
Angeles, Calif. 

YOUNG, EMANUEL Sprankle. 

B. Canton, Ohio, Nov. 14, 1854; s. Simon and Catharine 
(Sprankle) Young; mar. Susie Royer, Aug. 30, 1885; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Mt. Morris, Ill., 1880; minister, ibid., 1886; elder, Canton, 1904. 
Stu. Mt. Union College, Alliance, Ohio, English, 1875; Ashland Col¬ 
lege, Ashland, Ohio, Language and English, 1879; Mt. Morris Col¬ 
lege, Language and Math., 1881-83; A. B. in 1889; Lexington Uni¬ 
versity, Lexington, Ky., Bible School, 1884-85; Chautauqua summer 
schools, Hebrew, under Dr. Harper, 1885-87; Morgan Park Theological 
Seminary, Morgan Park, Ill., 1888; Yale University, New Haven, Conn., 
d'heological School, 1889-90; University of Chicago, 1894-95, B. D. 




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411 


in 1894; Manchester College, 1916, D. D. (honorary degree). Pro¬ 
fessor of Bible, Mt. Morris College, 1885-95; President and Pro¬ 
fessor of Bible, Manchester College, 1895-99; Bible Correspondence 
School, 1899-02; President, Canton College and Bible College, Canton, 
Ohio, 1902-07; President, Bible Students League-Correspondence 
School, 1886-. Author: “Bible Outline,” 1895; “Life of Christ,” 1898; 
“Bible Geography,” 1899; “Old Testament History,” 1900; “New 
I estament History,” 1900; “Acts of the Apostles.” Address, Clare¬ 
mont, Calif. 

YOUNG, MABEL Iona. 

B. near Hartville, Ohio, May 6, 1901 ; dan. Simon and Celesta 
(Kinsley) Young; Un. Ch. of B. at Hartville, 1914. Stu. Lake Twp. 

H. S., - , Ohio, 1915-19; Manchester College, Normal, 1919-21. 

Teacher in elementary school, 1921-. Address, Mogadore, Ohio, R. 
D. 10. 

YOUNG, WALTER Milton. 

B. Carroll Co., Md., Aug. 9, 1896; s. David M. and S. Alice 
(Roop) Young; mar. M. Elizabeth Geiman, Oct. 12th, 1915; Un. Ch. 
of B. (Pipe Creek Church) Carroll Co., 1908. Stu. Blue Ridge Col¬ 
lege, Acad., 1911, 1912; ibid., English, 1913; ibid., Bookkeeping, grad. 
1914. Partner with J. Stoner Geiman in automobile accessory, tire, 
and battery business, Westminster, Md. Address, Westminster, Md. 

YOUNKER, F-T-. 

Grad. Manchester College, 1922, A. B. Address, Creston, Ohio. 
(Manchester College Office.) 

YOUNT, DEE Andes. 

B. Bridgewater, Va., Sept. 16, 1899; s. Walter B. and Minnie 
(Andes) Yount; Un. Ch. of B. at Bridgewater, Nov., 1908. Stu. 
Acad, of Western Md. College, Westminster, 1913-15; Western Md. 
College, ibid.. College, Scientific, 1915-19, A. B.; Johns Hopkins 
University, Baltimore, Md., Electrical Engineering, 1919-20; Mass. 
Institute of Technology, Boston, 1920-. Mem. National Electric Light¬ 
ing Assoc; Amer. Institute of Electrical Engineers. Address, 156 W. 
Main St., Westminster, Md. 

YOUNT, KARL Edwin. 

B. Bridgewater, Va., Feb. 27, 1897; j. Walter B. and Minnie 
(Andes) Yount; mar. Pauline W. Royer of Westminster, Oct., 1920; 
Un. Ch. of B. at Bridgewater, 1908. Stu. Blue Ridge Col¬ 
lege, Acad., 1910-12; Western Md. Prep. School, Westminster, 
Md., 1912-14; Western Md. College, Westminster, 1914-18, A. B. 
Chemical Warfare Service, Defense Dept., Cleveland, 1918-19; Purchas- 





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ing Agent for the Standard Lime and Stone Co., Baltimore, Md., 
1919-. Address, 156 W. Main Street, Westminster, Md. 

YOUNT, WALTER Bowman. 

B. near Crimora, Va., June 22, 1859; Daniel Yount; mar. 
Minnie B. Andes of Rockingham, Va.; minister. Grad. Brethren 
Normal School (now Juniata College) ; National School of Elo¬ 
cution and Oratory, Philadelphia; III. Wesleyan University, 
Bloomington (by correspondence), 1903, Ph. B.; Blue Ridge Col¬ 
lege, 1913, D. D. (honorary). Stu. University of Va., Charlottes¬ 
ville, six years; University of Chicago, Bible and elocution. President, 
Bridgewater College, 1892-1910. Address, Westminster, Md. (Bridge- 
water College: Its Past and Present;” Dr. John S. Flory, Bridge- 
water, Va.) 

ZIEGLER, SAMUEL Horning. 

B. Malvern, Ill., Jan. 11, 1880; j. Jesse and Hannah (Horning) 
Ziegler; mar. Sadie Brownmiller, June 8, 1904; Un. Ch. of B. (Mingo 
Church) Montgomery Co., Pa., Feb., 1894. Stu. Royersford, Pa., H. 
S., 1895; Juniata College, Acad., 1895-98; West Chester, Pa., State 
Normal School, 1900-02; Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pa., grad. 
1910, A. B., 1912, A. M., thesis, “ Constitutional Developments of the 
Civil War;” University of Pa., Philadelphia, 4 years. Head, Dept, of 
History, Reading, Pa., Boys’ H. S., 1908-14; Ass’t. professor of history, 
West Philadelphia H. S., for Boys, 1917-18; Director of high-school 
hist, and civics, Cleveland, Ohio, and extension lecturer, Cleveland 
School of Education, 1918-. Author of “ Our Community,” elementary 
civics text, 1918; “Course of Study in History and Civics for Junior 
High Schools,” Cleveland, 1919; author and editor of “Introducing 
Cleveland to its Citizens,” 1920. Mem. National Educational Assoc.; 
Ohio State Teachers Assoc.; Phi Delta Kappa. Address, 1453 E. One- 
'hundred-ninth St., Cleveland, Ohio. 

ZIGLER, HOWARD S-. 

Grad. Bridgewater College, 1922, A. B. Address, Broadway, Va. 
(Bridgewater College Office.) 

ZIGLER, LENORA Esther (Early). 

B. Harrisonburg, Va., May 20, 1893; dan. Daniel and Ida Jane 
(Kiser) Early; mar. Michael J. Zigler, Aug. 29, 1917; Un. Ch. of B. 
(Middle River Cong.) Augusta Co., Va., Aug. 11, 1908. Stu. Pleasant 
Valley, Va., H. S., 1908-10; Bridgewater College, Music Teacher’s 
Course, 1911-13; ibid., Piano, 1913-16. Ass’t. in music, Bridgewater 
College, 1912-16; Teacher of music, Bridgewater H. S., 1916-17. Ad¬ 
dress, 9 Aiken Ave., Princeton, N. J. 


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413 


ZIGLER, MICHAEL Jacob. 

B. Broadway, Va., Nov. 6, 1892; John P. and Sallie Elizabeth 
(Andes) Zigler; mar. Lenora Esther Early, Aug. 29, 1917; Un. Ch. of 
B. (Linville Creek Cong.) Broadway, May 20, 1903. Stu. Broadway 
H. S., 1909-12; Bridgewater College, 1913-16, A. B.; University of 
Va., Charlottesville, summer, 1915; Clark University, Worcester, 
Mass., Pedagogy and Psychology, 1916-17, A. M., thesis, “ The Child 
and School Entrance,” published in the “ Pedagogical Seminary ” for 
March, 1918; ibid., first semester, 1917-18; Cornell University, Ithaca, 
N. Y., psychology, second semester, 1916-18; ibid., Jan., 1919-Jan., 
1920, Ph. D., thesis, “ An Experimental Study in Visual Form,” pub¬ 
lished in “ The Amer. Journal of Psychology.” Ass’t. Prim, Tenth 
Legion H. S., Va., 1912-13; Instructor in psychology, Cornell Univer¬ 
sity, Feb.-June, 1918; Instructor in psychology, Wells College, Aurora, 
N. Y., Feb.-June, 1919; Instructor in psychology, Cornell University, 
Sept., 1919-Feb., 1920; Professor of psychology and education, Bridge- 
water College, Feb., 1920-June, 1921 ; Instructor in psychology, Prince¬ 
ton University, Princeton, N. J., 1921-. Mem. Sigma Xi, Alpha chap¬ 
ter, 1920. Address, 9 Aiken Ave., Princeton, N. J. 

ZIGLER, Michael ROBERT. 

B. Broadway, Va., Nov. 9, 1891; s. Michael and Mary (Knupp) 
Zigler; mar. Amy L. Arnold of Frederick, Md., Aug. 10, 1918; Un. 
Ch. of B. (Linville Creek Church) Broadway, 1901; minister, Dec. 6, 
1919. Stu. Broadway H. S., 1906-10; Bridgewater College, 1911-16, 

A. B.; Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn., School of Religion, 
Theology and Sociology, summer, 1916, 1916-17. War Work Secretary, 
Y. M. C. A., Paris Island, S. C., 1917-1919; Home Mission Secretary, 
General Mission Board, Ch. of B., Dec., 1919-. Address, Elgin, Ill., 
care of General Mission Board. 

ZOOK, EMORY AJburtus. 

B. Huntingdon, Pa., Jan. 6, 1882; j. Rufus Augustus and Rachel 
(Brumbaugh) Zook; Un. Ch. of B. at Huntingdon, 1899. Stu. 
Juniata College, Normal, 1898-1901, B. E.; ibid., College, 1902-06, 

B. A.; University of Jena, Germany, one-half year, 1909; University 
of Leipsig, Germany, one-half year, 1910; University of Pittsburgh, 
Pittsburgh, Pa., Education, 1915. Teacher, country school, Henderson 
Twp., Huntingdon Co., Pa., 1899-1900; Penn. Twp., Huntingdon Co., 
1901-02; Teacher of science, Somerset, Pa., H. S., 1906-07; Prin., 
ibid., 1907-08; Teacher, Crafton H. S., Allegheny Co., Pa., 1908-11; 
Teacher and Prin., Oakmont H. S., Allegheny Co., 1911-14; Teacher of 
history, Fifth Ave. H. S., Pittsburgh, 1914-21; Teacher, Short Course 
Business H. S., Pittsburgh, 1921-. Traveled Germany, 1909-10. Mem. 


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Pa. State Teachers’ Assoc.; National Education Assoc. Address, Hunt¬ 
ingdon, Pa. 

ZOOK, GOLDA. 

Grad. McPherson College, 1921, A. B. Teacher, Lehigh, Kans., 
H. S., 1921-. Address, Kansas City, Kans. (McPherson College office.) 

ZUCK, PAUL. 

Minister. Grad. Blue Ridge College, 1923, A. B. Address, 
Hagerstown, Md. (College Office.) 


GARST, JULIA Catherine. 

B. Jonesboro, Tenn., March 13, 1891 ; dau. Thomas Chester and 
Julia Catherine (Bacon) Garst; Un. Ch. of B. (Boones’ Creek Church) 
Jonesboro, Dec. 10, 1904. Stu. Wichita, Kans., H. S., 1908-09; Fair- 
mount College, Wichita, Acad., 1909-10; Friends University, Acad., 
1910-11; ibid., Normal Training Course, 1911-12, ibid., summers 1912, 
1913; McPherson College, 1917-18; Kans. State Normal School, summer, 
1918; George Washington University, Washington, D. C., 1919-. 

Teacher, rural school, Sedgwick Co., Wichita, Kans., 1912-14; Seventh 
and eighth grades, Maize, Kans., 1914-17; Prin. of rural graded 
school, Wichita, Kans., 1918-19; Government Clerk, Washington, D. 
C., 1919-20; Stu. University of Mich., Ann Arbor, Feb., 1920- 
22, A. B. Librarian, Hamtramck H. S., Detroit, Mich., 1922-. Ad¬ 
dress, 246 N. Martinson Ave., Wichita, Kans. Temporary Address, 
1482 Lee Place, Detroit, Mich. 

ROYER, GALEN Brown. 

B. Lewisburg, Pa., Sept. 8, 1862; John Grove and Elizabeth 
(Reiff) Royer; mar. Anna M. Miller, March 5, 1885; Un. Ch. of B. 
(Monticello Church) White Co., Ind., Feb., 1874; elder, 1910. Stu. 
Juniata College, Normal English, 1881-83, B. E. ; Mt. Morris 
College, Commercial, 1887; Northern Ind. Normal, Valparaiso, 
Business, 1887; Mt. Morris College, 1918, D. D. (honorary degree) ; 
Juniata College, 1921-22, A. B. Teacher, Mt. Morris College, 1887- 
97; Secretary of General Mission Board, Ch. of B., 1897-1918; Chair 
of Missions and Comparative Religion, Juniata College, 1918-. Author, 
“Thirty-three Years of Missions in the Church of the Brethren”; 
“Christian Heroism in Heathen Lands”; Bible Biographies for the 
Young, eleven volumes, including: “Moses the Leader,” “Jesus the 
Savior,” Vols. I and II, “ Samuel the Judge,” “ Esther the Queen,” 
Elijah the Prophet,” “Abraham the Faithful”; joint author with D. 
L. Miller, “ Some Who Led.” Editor of “ Missionary Visitor ” for a 
number of years. Travel in Europe, 1907, 1910; Russia, Northern 
Persia, .Siberia, China and India, 1913. A. B., Juniata College, 1922. 
Address, Huntingdon, Pa. 



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415 


List of Names Submitted, of Whom Biographies Do 

Not Appear 

When the names of college graduates were being assembled, 
calls were made on every hand for names and addresses of all such 
persons, who were members of the Church of the Brethren, to be 
sent to the Editors. In response, the names contained in the pre¬ 
ceding Biographical Section were submitted, and among them the 
following, consisting mostly of graduates who are no longer or 
never have been members of the Church, and members, not college 
graduates, whose work has been along other than educational lines. 

Most of these names were submitted during 1920, and the ad¬ 
dresses here given are those furnished at that time. 

ALBAUGH, MARTHA (Mrs. Maurice Albaugh), Quincy, Ohio. 
Now a Methodist. 

ARMENTROUT, W. E., Linville Depot, Va. Not a member. 
AUGHINBAUGH, FRED, Limestone, Fla. United Brethren. 
AUGHINBAUGH, ETHEL, Limestone, Fla. United Brethren. 
BAER, HARRY Sprenkel, Bair’s Post Office, York Co., Pa. Un¬ 
able to locate. 

BAKER, B. B., Harrod, Ind. Unable to locate. 

BAME, S. ROLAND, Alvada, Ohio. Not a member. 

BARNES, CHARLES Frederick, Colony, Kans. No data received. 
BARNHART, Mrs. I. C., Roanoke, Va. Academy graduate. 
BARNHART, WILBUR, North Manchester, Ind. He claimed in¬ 
eligibility. 

BARWICK, S. O. (M. D.), St. Louis, Mo. No longer a member. 
BECKLEY, A. G. (M. D.), 2836 Columbia Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Not a member. 

BEERY, CHARLES O., Juniata, Pa. Not a graduate. 

BEERY, LILLIAN, Augusta, W. Va. Member of Christian Church. 
BEERY, RAY, 449 Fourth Ave., New York, N. Y. No data received. 
BLANKENSHIP, ELIZABETH, North Manchester, Ind. No data 
received. 

BONEWITZ, MARIAN, North Manchester, Ind. No data received. 
BOOMLER, W. E., Shepherd, Mont. No data received. 

BOWERS, ABRAHAM, 5815 Maryland Ave., Chicago, Ill. Now a 
Baptist. 

BOWMAN, DAVID P., Crimora, Va. Presbyterian. 

BOWMAN, EARL McKinly, 825 E. Westmoreland St., Philadelphia, 
Pa. Not a graduate. 

BOWMAN, LEAH (Miller), 825 E. Westmoreland St., Philadelphia, 
Pa. Not a graduate. 


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BRUBAKER, BERNICE, Chino, Calif. No data received. 

BRUGH, ARTHUR, Troutville, Va. Not a member. 
BRUMBAUGH, CHALMERS Sherfy, 1020 Cathedral St., Baltimore, 
Md. No longer a member. 

BUCKMAN, JOHN F. 

BURRIS, DITHE (Neff), Long Beach, Calif. No longer a member. 
BUTLER, DWIGHT, Detroit, Mich. No data received. 
CARPENTER, CHARLES, Oak Park, Ill, Methodist. 

CHARLES, EDNA Florence (Neher), La Verne, Calif. Now a 
Baptist. 

CHEMBERLEN, FRED, The Palms, Los Angeles, Calif. No data 
received. 

CLARK, ROBERT, Mt. Morris, Ill. Never a member. 
CLEMENT, CORDA, 803 E. Lincoln Highway, DeKalb, Ill. No 
longer a member. 

CLEMENT, JAMES, Junction City, Kans. No data received. 
CLEMENT, JOHN Addison, Evanston, Ill. No data received. 
COCHENDERFER, C. C, care of H. j. Harnly, McPherson, Kans. 

Unable to locate. Probably never a member. 

COFFMAN, LILLIAN (Rupert)', Huntingdon, Pa. Not a graduate. 
CULLER, ARTHUR Jerome, McPherson, Kans. Now member of 
Christian Church. 

DALKE, ANNA (Garber), Rockport,' Mo. Not a member. 
DANNER, PHILIP, 2618 College Ave., Berkeley, Calif. Not now 
a member. 

DETTER, RALPH W., 1332 Detroit Ave., Hollywood, Calif. Now 
a Congregationalist. 

DOTZOUR, GROVER C., Wichita, Kans. Now a Methodist. 
DOTZOUR, ROYER, care of Frank Price, McPherson, Kans. 
DOVEL, MARIE, Bridgewater, Va. Not a member. 

DRESHER, STANLEY, care of J. N. Dresher, McPherson, Kans. 
Not a member. 

DUBBEL, EARL, Waynesboro, Pa. Not a member. 

DYCH, RACHEL (Bower), Reedley, Calif. Not a graduate. - 
EIKENBERRY, ELMER, Flora, Ind. 

ELEY, W. LEONARD, North Manchester, Ind. Never a member. 
EPPLEY, GARRETT, Wabash, Ind. No data received. 

FLORY, IRA S., Nokesville, Va. No longer a member. 
FOGELSANGER, C. ALVIN, Shippensburg, Pa. No data received. 
FOUTZ, GUY, 138 S. Broad St., Waynesboro, Pa. Not a graduate. 
FOUTZ, IRA E., Philadelphia, Pa. Academy graduate. 

FULTZ, L. C., Bridgewater, Va. Member of Reformed Church. 


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417 


GEIMAN, ROSA A., Westminster, Md. Not a graduate. 

GERNER F, W. B., Paris, Ill. Unable to locate. 

GILBERT, Q. O., 1048 Mandana Blvd., Oakland, Calif. 

GISH, W. K., Alderson, Alberta, Canada. No data received. 
GNAGEY, MRS. JENNIE K., West Milton, Ohio. Academy gradu¬ 
ate. 

GOOD, JOHN, Myerstown, Pa. Not a graduate. 

HALDEMAN, DAISY P. (Rider), Philadelphia, Pa. Not a member. 
HARP, GEORGE S., Myersville, Md. Not a graduate. 

HARTER, FLO (Ramage), Ames, Iowa. Now a Methodist. 
HARTER, WILLIAM L., Ames, Iowa. Now a Methodist. 

HAWK, E. Q., Blountville, Tenn. No data received. 

HAYS, HEBER Michael, Chicago, Ill. Now a Congregationalist. 
HECHLER, WILLIAM Roy, Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa. 
Never a member. 

HENRY, C. W., Grand Junction, Colo. No data received. 
HERZTLER, ALTA Strite, Elizabethtown, Pa. Episcopalian. 
HOLLINGER, HARVEY, care of E. L. Craik, McPherson, Kans. 
Not a member. 

HOLSOPPLE, I. C., Everett, Pa. Not a graduate. 

HOOVER, JOHN J., Canby Bldg, Dayton, Ohio. Never a member. 
HOOVER, KITTIE (Danner), Timberville, Va. Not a graduate. 
HUFFMAN, C. H., University, Va. Member of Reformed Church. 
IRWIN, WILLIAM Steinmetz, Shelocta, Pa. No data received. 
JASPER, MARIE, 1607 S. California Ave., Chicago, Ill. 

KAGARISE, MAUDE Lucile, Y. W. C. A. Bldg., Altoona, Pa. 

Not college graduate. Member of Christian Church. 

KARNS, LOREN, North Manchester, Ind. Not a member. 
KAUFFMAN, F. G., Garden City, Kans. Not a member since 1918. 
KAUFFMAN, GRACE, 1607 S. California Ave., Chicago, Ill. 
KAUFFMAN, McKINLEY, Fairplay, Md. No data received. 
KETCHERSIDE, HATTIE, 643 Euclid Ave., Long Beach, Calif. 

No data received. 

KILMER, MAURICE J., -, Nebr. No data received. 

KING, EARLE P., Elm Grove, W. Va. Not a member. 

KINZIE, LUCILE Della, Troutville, Va. No reply. 

KLEPINGER, DATTON, University of Kans., Lawrence, Kans. Not 
a member. 

KLEIN, DR. W. F., Lebanon, Pa. No longer a member. 
KRATZ, EARL, Rossville, Ind. High School graduate. 

KURTZ, FRANCIS, 2223 N. Sixth St., Philadelphia, Pa. High 
school graduate. 

LAIR, ELMA, Scottville, Mich. No longer a member. 



418 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


LANDIS, PAUL, Lima, Ohio. Not a member. 

LEOPOLD, W. L., 722 Hill Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Not a member. 
LESLIE, MARY, Nappanee, Inch Not a member. 

LONG, S. A., care of Mrs. F. F. Suter, Dixon, Ill. Unable to locate. 
MASTERSON, Edward KURTZ, Normal, Ill. Now a Baptist. 
McCAUSLAND, H. R., Harriston, Va. Not a member. 

METZGER, I. D., 303 Second National Bank Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Not a member since 1914. 

MEYER, EPHRAIM G., Fredericksburg, Pa. No data received. 
MEYER, SAMUEL G., First National Bank, Fredericksburg, Pa. 
No data received. 

MIKESELL, WILBUR B., Covington, Ohio. Now a Baptist. 
MILLER, E. DeWITT, Bridgewater, Va. Not a member. 
MILLER, DOROTHY Jeanne, Windber, Pa. Unable to locate. 
MILLER, VICTOR, Edom, Va. No data received. 

MINNICH, OMER M., Bradford, Ohio. No data received. 
MOHLER, FRANK E., Leeton, Mo. No longer a member. 
MOHLER, PAUL, Oroville, Wash. Not a college graduate. 
MONTGOMERY, JOHN Barrick, University of Pa., Philadelphia, 
Pa. Methodist. 

MOOMAW, BEN, Norfolk, Va. Not a member since 1911. 
MOOMAW, KENTON B., Waynesboro, Pa. No longer a member. 
MOOMAW, MATTHEW Thomas, Chevy Chase, Md. Not a mem¬ 
ber since 1900. 

MOYER, KATHRYN T., Leaksville, N. C. No longer a member. 
MOYERS, WALDO, Mathias, W. Va. Not a member. 

MYER, ARTHUR E., 1546 E. Sixty-sixth Place, Chicago, Ill. No 
longer a member. 

MYERS, FRED P., University, Va. No data received. 
NEWCOMER, JAMES Carman, Uniontown, Pa. “Progressive” 
Brethren. 

NININGER, EDGAR Denton, Roanoke, Va. Not now a member. 
PARMER, W. R., Denver, Pa. No longer a member. 

PEDEN, DELLA, North Manchester, Ind. No reply. 

PRICE, LUCY B„ 1717 Walker St., Kansas City, Mo. 

RAMEY, BESSIE, North Manchester, Ind. Not a member. 
REDICK, HAZEL, Plymouth, Ind. Never a member. 

REED, A. G., 20 l l / 2 S. Vine St., Ontario, Calif. Unable to locate. 
REIFF, GALEN, South Whitley, Ind. Not a graduate. 

RHOADS, DR. ARTHUR, Upper Camp, Massick, Calif. Unable 
to locate. 

ROSBRUGH, DOROTHY, North Manchester, Ind. Not a member. 
ROWE, GRACE, Lexington, Va. No longer a member. 


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419 


ROYER, MARY E., Westminster, Md. Academy graduate. 

ROYER, NAOMI, Westminster, Md. Academy graduate. 

ROYER, PAULINE Weybright, Westminster, Md. High school 
graduate. 

SADLER, OMAR T., 207 Henry St., Detroit, Mich. Never a member. 

SHAFER, WILLIAM Landis, Chamber of Commerce, Elkhart, Ind. 
No longer a member. 

SHAVER, H. A., Macon, Georgia. 

SHIRK, RUTH, Lost Springs, Kans. Methodist. 

SHORB, PAUL E., Surrey, N. D. 

SLAGLE, MERLE, Wheeler, Kans. No longer a member. 

SMELTZER, MERRILL, 137 Evans Ave., Noblesville, Ind. No 
data received. 

SMITH, LOIS, North Manchester, Ind. No data received. 

SMITH, TROY, Portland, Ind. Not a member. 

SPIGLE, R. W., Troutville, Va. High school graduate. 

STALEY, JACK, Mississippi Agricultural College, Agricultural Col¬ 
lege, P. O., Miss. Not a member. 

STAYER, DR. IRVIN C., Woodbury, Pa. No data received. 

STEWART, MYRTLE, 1910 E. Federal St., Baltimore, Md. Never 
a member. 

STINEBAUGH, VIRGIL, North Manchester, Ind. Not a graduate. 

STRAWINSKI, BUFORD, Tenth and Lehigh Ave., Philadelphia, 
Pa. Not a member. 

STUCKEY, HULDAH Elizabeth, New Enterprise, Pa. Not a gradu¬ 
ate. 

STUTSMAN, WINIFRED C., Pennant, Sask., Canada. Not a 
graduate. 

TAYLOR, CHARLES V., Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. 
No longer a member. 

THOMAS, MARCELLA, North Manchester, Ind. Not a member. 

TROSTLE, EVELYN M., McPherson, Kans. Now a Congrega- 
tionalist. 

VALENO, MRS. ETHEL, Trooper, Pa. No data received. 

VANDERSLICE, HARVEY R., Coatesville, Pa. No longer a member. 

VAN DYKE, L.-B., Greenfield, Iowa. Not now a member. 

VANIMAN, PAULINE, McPherson, Kans. Not a member. 

WAGONER, FLOYD, Rossville, Ind. High school graduate. 

WAMPLER, VIDA M., Liao Chou, Shansi, China. No data re¬ 
ceived. 

WAYLAND, JOHN Walter, State Normal School, Harrisonburg, 
Va. Now a Baptist. 

WEAVER, DR. CHARLES, Twin Falls, Idaho. Now a Methodist. 


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WEAVER, ELMER C., Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C. 

No longer a member. 

WEDDLE, ALBERT. No data received. 

WERTZ, CLAY, Waynesboro, Pa. Not a graduate. 

WERTZ, HARRY E., Main and Clinton St., Johnstown, Pa. 
WHITE, LAWRENCE, Connersville, • Ind. Not a graduate. 
WHITMORE, SPENCER John Henry, R. D. 6, Hagerstown, Md. 
Not a graduate. 

WILLIAMS, IRVIN C., Royersford, Pa. Not a member. 
WILLIAMS, O. PERRY, Plattsburg, Mo. Not a graduate. 
WINE, BESSIE, 1201 W. Fifth St., Los Angeles, Calif. No data 
received. 

WINE, DR. JOE M., Dayton, Ohio. No longer a member. 
WINGATE, EVELYN Cornelia, Wingate, Md. Not a member. 
WORTH, FRANCES, North Manchester, Ind. Not a member. 
WRIGHT, Mildred OPAL, North Manchester, Ind. “ Progressive.'’ 
YODER, JONATHAN J., Lyons, Kansas. Now a member of Christian 
Church. 

YOUNG, DOROTHY, North Manchester, Ind. 

YOUNG, EARL, Westminster, Md. No reply. 

YOUNG, HERMAN, Youngstown, Ohio. No data received. 
ZIMMERMAN, MILO, Mt. Morris, Ill. Not a member. 

ZOOK, JOSEPH A., Morgantown, Pa. Never a member. 


BIOGRAPHICAL SECTION II 

Graduates (deceased) 

of college courses which required, as a prerequisite for graduation, a 
standard four-year high-school course or its equivalent. 

































BIOGRAPHICAL 


423 


ARNOLD, CHARLES Edward. 

B. near Burlington, Mineral Co., W. Va., May 13, 1866; s. 
Daniel B. and Mary Elizabeth (Ludwick) Arnold; mar. Ella Beahm, 
Sept. 22, 1891; Un. Ch. of B. at Bridgewater College, 1883; minister, 
McPherson, Kans., 1894; elder, ibid., May 21, 1898. Stu. Bridgewater 
College, 1885-90; Ohio Northern University, 1890, A. B.; ibid., 1893, 
A. M. (honorary). Pursued advanced work leading to Ph. D. degree. 
Teacher, Commercial Dept.. Bridgewater College, 1887-90; Mathe¬ 
matics, Botetourt Normal, Daleville, Va.; McPherson College, 1893- 
96; President, ibid., 1896-1902. Author, “Journeys of Jesus,” Sunday 
School Times Publishing Company. Mem. Dist. Sunday-School Secre¬ 
tary of Southwestern Kansas, Sunday School Advisory Board, Kansas 
State Sunday School Assoc. Died of cancer at McPherson, Kans., 
May 31, 1902, and buried in the McPherson cemetery. (Robert E. 
Arnold, Elgin, Ill., Edward Frantz, Elgin, Ill., Craik’s “ A History of 
the Church of the Brethren in Kansas,” and “Bridgewater College: 
Its Past and Present.”) 

BAIL, J-CAYMAN. 

N. Rev. S. W. Bail of Washington, Pa. Grad. McPherson Col- 
lege, 1920, A. B. Died of dementia praecox at McPherson, May, 1920. 
(Ellis M. Studebaker, McPherson, Kans.) 

BARWICK, Henry MILTON. 

B. Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 28, 1870; James Edward and Rebecca 
(Hixson) Barwick; mar. Edith Workman of Loudonville,, Ohio, 
Dec. 25, 1897; Un. Ch. of B. (Upper Twin Creek Church) Gratis, Ohio, 
1886; minister, ibid., Nov. 7, 1889. Stu. Central Normal College, Dan¬ 
ville, Ind., 1887-88; Mt. Morris College, Acad., 1890-93, grad. 1903; 
McPherson College, 1903-05, A. B.; ibid., Bible, 1903-05. Teacher, 
Eaton, Ohio, 1888-90; Minister, Gratis and Eaton, 1893-1902; Evan¬ 
gelistic work in Kans. while attending college, 1903-05; Evangelist, 
Kan., Neb. and Colo., 1905-07; Editor, “The Inglenook,” Sept., 1907- 
March, 1908. Died of heart trouble at Elgin, Ill., March 7, 1908. 
(Mrs. Edith Barwick, North Manchester, Ind., and Garst's “History 
of the Church of the Brethren of Southern Ohio. ”) 

BEALS, DELLA (Moyer). 

B. Wakarusa, Ind., Sept. 14, 1890; dau. Abraham H. and Sarah 
A. (Culp) Moyer; mar. Floyd F. Beals of Elkhart, Ind., June 1, 1918; 
Un. Ch. of B. at Elkhart, 1899. Grad. H. S., Commercial Course, 
1909; Manchester College, 1914, A. B. Worked in grocery store 
most of time after graduating from Manchester College; Taught 
school two terms. A faithful worker in Sunday School and all church 


424 


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work, never failing to do her part; a great lover of children and 
talented in music. Died March 4 ,1919. (Mrs. William Miller, Elkhart, 
Ind.) 

BOWMAN, John CLINTON. 

B. Readington, Ohio, May, 1890; s. John M. and Sarah (Helser) 
Bowman; Un. Ch. of B. at Ziontown, Ohio, about 1902. Stu. Thorn- 
ville, Ohio, H. S., 1904-08; Ohio State University, Columbus, 
Pharmacy, 1910-12; Ph. G.; ibid:, Chemistry, 1912-13, B. S.; ibid., 
Medical, 1914-18, M. D. Teacher, Dist. school, Perry Co., Ohio, 
1909; Ass’t. Professor of Pharmacy, Ohio State University, 1912-13; 
Ass’t. Professor of Chemistry, ibid., 1914-18. Author of articles for 
Chemical Research Publications, and at the time of his death was 
compiling his writings'into a volume which was never published. Mem. 
Alpha Kappa Kappa. Died as First Lieutenant, Naval Reserves, Naval 
Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 2, 1918. (James C. Bowman, 1316 
Twelfth St., N. W., Canton, Ohio.) 

BRUBAKER, CHARLES Henry. 

B. Girard, Ill., Aug. 27, 1873; s. John and Mary (Neff) Bru¬ 
baker; mar. Ella Miller of Nappanee, Ind., Sept. 4, 1907; Un. Ch. of B. 
(Pleasant Hill Church) Virden, Ill., 1886; minister (East Los Angeles 
Church) Los Angeles, Calif., 1899. Stu. Ill. State Normal University, 
Normal, Ill., 1894-95; State Ncrmal School, Los Angeles, Calif., 
1896-97, 1899-1901, securing Teacher’s Normal Diploma; University of 
Calif., Berkeley, 1903-06, A. B. Teacher, Roanoke, Ill., 1895-96; Clerk, 
Aluminum Hardware Store, Los Angeles, 1897-99; Clerk, ibid., and in 
San Francisco, 1901-03; Missionary to India, 1906-10. Died in Hospital 
at Landour, Mussoorie, India, Oct. 20, 1910, the first Brethren mission¬ 
ary to die in India. (Nicholas J. Bruhaker, 2140 W. Thirty-first St., 
Los Angeles, Calif.) 

BRUMBAUGH, ANDREW Boelus. 

B. Penn. Twp., Huntingdon Co., Pa., August 9, 1836; s. Jacob and 
Rachel (Boyer) Brumbaugh; mar. Maria Baer Frank, Oct. 11, 1859; 
Un. Ch. of B. (James Creek Cong.) Middle Dist. of Pa., Sept. 7, 
1853. Grad. University of Pa., Philadelphia, Pa., 1866, M. D. Practicing 
physician, James Creek, Huntingdon Co., Pa., 1864-66; Huntingdon, 
Pa., 1866-1908; Surgeon for Pa. Railroad and H. & E. B. T. Rail¬ 
road over thirty years. Secretary, Huntingdon Church, 1876-1908; 
Secretary, Board of Trustees of Juniata College, 1876-1908; Coroner, 
Huntingdon Co.; U. S. Pension Examining Surgeon for thirty years; 
Inspector, State Board of Health ; Trustee and physician, Huntingdon Or¬ 
phans’ Home, twenty-seven years; Literary editor, “ The Pilgrim ” and 



Elder George M. Lauver Elder Charles E. Arnold 








i 

x 


Barwick Dr. Andrew B. Brumbaugh 









Anna V. Bleu; h Charles H. Brubaker 













\ 

































BIOGRAPHICAL 


431 


“The Huntingdon Journal”; editor and founder, “The Juniata Echo”; 
Author of various historical, educational, and medical articles and 
pamphlets. Mem. Amer. Medical Assoc.; National Assoc, of Railway 
Surgeons; Amer. Acad, of Railway Surgeons; Pa. State Editorial 
xAssoc.; Pa. State Medical Soc.; organized Huntingdon Co. Medical 
Soc., and was its president, secretary, and treasurer at various times. 
Died from appendicitis in a Philadelphia hospital Jan. 27. 1908; buried 
in Riverside Cemetery, Huntingdon, Pa. (Dr. Gains Marcus Brum¬ 
baugh, 905 Massachusetts Ave. N. W., Washington, D. C.) 

CULLER, DAVID D. 

B. Clay City, Ind., Nov. 11, 1865; s. David and Anna (Harstine) 
Culler; mar. Mina Hoover of Chatham, Ohio, Aug. 1, 1896; Un. Ch. of 
B. (Lick Creek Church) Clay City, 1885; minister, ibid., 1895; elder (Sil¬ 
ver Creek Church) Mt. Morris, Ill., 1904. Stu. Mt. Morris College, Acad., 
1889-93; ibid., College, 1893-94; DePauw University, Greencastle, Ind., 
1894-96, Ph. B.; University of Chicago, Divinity School, summer, 
1901; University of Mich., Ann Arbor, 1901-02, A. M.; University 
of Denver, Denver, Colo., 1902-04, Ph. D. Teacher, country school in 
Ind., 1886-89; German and History, Mt. Morris College, 1896-1900; 
President, Smithville College, Ohio, 1900-01 ; Teacher, Golden, Colo., 
H. S., 1902-03; Prim, grade school in Sterling, Colo., 1903-04; Head 
of English Dept., Mt. Morris College, 1904-15; Business Manager, 
ibid., 1906-15. A minister of ability and an orator; gave numerous 
lectures and commencement addresses; twice gave the missionary 
sermon at Annual Conference. Author, “ Problems of Pulpit and Plat¬ 
form ”; compiler, “Memories of Old Sandstone," 1912. Mem. General 
Temperance Committee; Board of Directors of Anti-Saloon League. 
Died at Mt. Morris, Dec. 3, 1915. (Mina Culler, Mount Morris, Ill.) 

DRIVER, CHARLES S-. 

B. Weyer’s Cave, Va., Sept. 10, 1891 ; Samuel A. and Mary 
*A. (Click) Driver; Un. Ch. of B. (Pleasant Valley Cong.) Va., Sept. 
16, 1909. Stu. Weyer’s Cave H. S., two years; Bridgewater College, 
Acad., 1911-12; ibid., College, 1912-16, B. A.; Indiana University, 
Bloomington, 1916-18, M. A.; Columbia University, New York City, 
1918-20. Taught some in all the foregoing schools while taking work; 
Research work, Winona Lake, Ind., two summers; Research work, 
Woods Hole, Mass., summer, 1920. Mem. Y. M. C. A.; Sigma Xi. 
Died by accidental drowning while canoeing at Buzzards Bay, Mass., 
July 2, 1920. (W. E. Driver, Mt. Sidney, Va.) 

ESHELMAN, WALTER Fcrney. 

B. Elizabethtown, Pa., Oct. 14, 1891; .y. Joseph H. and Elizabeth 


432 


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K. (Forney) Eshelman; Un. Ch. of B. at Elizabethtown, Pa., March, 
1902. Stu. Elizabethtown H. S., grad., 1909; Elizabethtown College, 
Commercial, 1909-10; ibid., Acad., 1910-12; Juniata College, 1914-18, 

A. B. Died at Camp Dix, N. J., Oct. 2, 1918, after having been in camp 
one month. (Joseph H. Eshelman, Elizabethtown, Pa.) 

FOGELSONGER, HARVEY Milton. 

B. Shippensburg, Pa., April 28, 1883; j. Jacob and Katie (Miller) 
Fogelsonger; mar. Ruth Whitehead of New Paris, Ind., Aug. 15, 
1907; Un. Ch. of B. (Ridge Cong.) Shippensburg, 1896. Stu. Cumber¬ 
land Valley State Normal School, Shippensburg, 1898-1900; Mt. Mor¬ 
ris College, Classical, 1900-03; ibid., 1903-04; University of Mich., 
Literature and Philosophy, 1906-07, 1908-09, A. B. Office work, Stude- 
baker Wagon Works, South Bend, Ind., 1904-06; Ass’t. Prim, Wash¬ 
ington, Ind., H. S., 1909-10; Farmer, New Paris, Ind., 1910-20. Was a De¬ 
partment Editor (Recent Social Progress) of “ The Inglenook ” maga¬ 
zine for two years; a booster of all progress in home community. 
Died of influenza-pneumonia, Feb. 1, 1920. His little son, Harvey 
Wendell, died Feb. 2, 1920, of same disease. Left his wife, Ruth, and 
two daughters, June, aged 8, and Naomi, 6. (Mrs. Ruth Fogelsonger, 
New Paris, Ind., R. R. 2.) 

HARLEY, TRELLIS (Whitehead). 

B. Dayton, Ohio, April 7, 1891 ; dan. Oliver W. and Valeria 
(Wenger) Whitehead; mar. Henry P. Harley, June 1, 1918; Un. Ch. 
of B. (West Dayton Church) Dayton, Ohio, about 1895. Stu. Steele 
H. S., Dayton, Ohio, 1905-09; Juniata College, 1909-13, A. B. Pro¬ 
fessor of Modern Languages, Ashland College, Ashland, Ohio, 1913- 
18. Died at 10820 Fairchild Ave., Cleveland, Ohio, March 30, 1919. 
(Henry P. Harley, 2118 Abington Road, Cleveland, Ohio.) 

HEDINE, MARY Elizabeth (Frantz). 

B. Cerro Gordo, Ill., Dec. 24, 1875; dan. John L. and Delila 
(Hamm) Frantz; mar. A. E. Hedine of McPherson, Kans., June, 1906 l 
Un. Ch. of B. (South Beatrice Cong.) Holmesville, Nebr., 1887. Stu. 
Northwestern Business College, Beatrice, Nebr., 1894; McPherson 
College, 1897-98, 1899-1901, B. S. D.; ibid., 1901-02, 1903-04, A. B.; 
ibid., 1904-06, A. M. 'Teacher, country school, 1895-97; primary grade, 
Holmesville, Nebr., 1898-99; Matron, McPherson College, 1899-1900; 
Teacher of English Grammar, ibid., 1902-04; Professor of Language, 
ibid., 1904-06. Active in church work, city mission work and Y. W. 

C. A.; delegate to Geneva Assembly. Died April 27, 1907. (Harrison 
A. Frantz, Red Cloud, Nebr.) 

PIOUCHINS, VIDA (Leathet man). 

B. Conway Springs, Kans., May 16, 1893; dan. John R. and Mary 




Dr. D. D. Culler 
at about the age of fifty 


J. Gayman Bail 



Charles S. Driver Walter F. Eshelman 

at the age of twenty-two 
















Mary E. (Frantz) Hedine 


Professor Leonard Huber 




Vida (Leatherman) Houchins 











V 



BIOGRAPHICAL 


437 


(Sowers) Leatherman ; mar. W. Lee Houchins, Aug. 20, 1916; Un. Ch. 
of B. at Nokesville, Va., Jan., 1911. Grad. Bridgewater College, 
P i a no, 1916; ibid., Bible, 1916, Th. B. Died at her home in Washing¬ 
ton, D. C., Feb. 17, 1917. (Lena R. Leatherman, Vienna, Va., R. R. 3.) 

HUBER, LEONARD. 

B. Bavaria, Germany, Nov. 6, 1819; mar.; Un. Ch. of B. near Ash¬ 
land, Ohio, Easter Sunday, 1879. Stu. in a Gymnasium, complete 
course; University of Munich, Germany, Philosophy, Philology, Law, 
seven years; ibid., Philology and Oriental Languages, eight years. No 
record in hand regarding graduation. Practiced law in Germany, a 
year or more; Came to America, 1854; Professor of languages, 
University of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio; Ashland College, Ashland, 
Ohio; McPherson College, 1888-94. Taught German, French, Latin, 
Greek, Italian, and Anglo-Saxon ; had equal mastery of Hebrew and 
other languages. Author of “ Notes on the New Testament.” Died at 
the home of a son at North Branch, Minn., Sept. 1, 1898. (Craik, 
“A History of the Church of the Brethren in Kansas.”) 

HUFFMAN, ANNA Alice. 

B. Tekoa, Wash., Dec. 28, 1890; dau. A. N. Huffman; Un. Ch. of 
B. at Tekoa, 1902. Grad. Tekoa H. S., 1911; Training School, 
Bethany Bible School, 1916, B. S. L.; Manchester College, 1918, A. 
B.; Student Volunteer for China Mission Field. Died in Chicago, Oct. 
14, 1918. (Bethany Bible School Bulletin, Nov., 1918). 

KIMMEL, LEWIS. 

B. near Derry, Westmoreland Co., Pa., Oct. 19, 1836; s. .Tobias 
and Barbara (Breniser) Kimmel; mar. Elizabeth Wells, Sept. 22, 1859; 
Un. Ch. of B. in Westmoreland Co.; minister (Cowanshannock Cong.) 
Armstrong Co., Pa., 1858; elder, 1872. Grad. Alleghany College, 
Meadville, Pa., 1859, A. B.; ibid., 1863, A. M. in curso. Opened a 
select school in Rural Village, Pa., spring, 1860, and closed it 1862; 
taught twelve successive winters in Plum Creek Twp. and Elderton 
Borough, Armstrong Co.; Opened the Plum Creek Normal School in 
his home, autumn, 1873, moved it to the Plum Creek churchhouse, 
spring, 1873, and it was united with Juniata College, spring, 1877. 
Evangelist; Delegate from Western Dist. of Pa. to Annual Conference 
at Lanark, Ill., 1880; Opened a Sunday-school at the Plum Creek 
Church in 1860. Mem of the first Mission Board of the Western 
Dist. of Pa., 1872. Died at Shelocta, Pa., Aug. 7, 1907. (Blough’s 
“History of the Church of the Brethren of Western Pa.”; Fred W. 
Hixson, President, Alleghany College, Meadville, Pa.) 

LAUVER, GEORGE Myers. 

B. Juniata Co., Pa., Nov. 16, 1871; .s. Henry and Hannah (Landis') 


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Lauver; mar. Sarah A. Hawk of Harrisburg, Pa., Aug. 6, 1899; minis¬ 
ter, (Wade Branch Church) Northeastern Dist. of Kans., about 1890; 
elder, Chicago, Ill., Nov. or Dec., 1909. Stu. McPherson College; 
University of Nebr., grad. 1903, A. B.; University of Chicago, summer 
work; Bethany Bible School. Teacher in common school, Rawlins 
Co., Kans., Prim, public and H. S., St. Francis, Kans., 1898-1901 ; 
Carleton, Nebr., 1903-04; Pastor, Batavia, Ill., 1904-06. Died at May- 
wood, Ill., March 17, 1912. (Mrs. Sarah H. Lauver, Twentieth Ave. 
and Adams St., Maywood, Ill.) 

McCANN, SAMUEL N-. 

B. Indian Camp, Upshur Co., W. Va., Dec. 15, 1858; S. B. and 
Roxanna (Gould) McCann; mar. Elizabeth Gibbel of Lititz, Pa., June 
29, 1898; Un. Ch. of B. (Indian Camp Cong.) W. Va., 1872; elder, 
Bridgewater, Va., 1894. Stu. French Creek Academy, one term; 
Juniata College, Normal English, 1880-83, B. E.; Theological 
Seminary, 1895-97; Bridgewater College, 1913-15, A. B. Teacher of 
English, Bridgewater College, 1885-87, 1890-95; Home Missionary, 
western frontier, 1887-90; Missionary to India, 1897-1907; Traveling 
Secretary for General Mission Board, Ch. of B., 1907-09; Teacher of 
Bible, Bridgewater College, 1909-17. Visited China in interest of Mis¬ 
sion Board, 1907; Visited Palestine, autumn, 1897. Author of “ The 
Lord Our Righteousness”; “The Beatitudes.” Mem. International 
Prohibition Assoc.; National Geographic Society; Amer. Red Cross. 
Died at Sykeston, N. D., Aug. 23, 1917. (Mrs. Elizabeth G. McCann, 
Bridgewater, Va.) 

METZGER, ANITA (Holsinger). 

B. Mt. Morris, Ill., July 2, 1876; dau. Levi R. and Mary (Gross- 
nickle) Holsinger; mar. Harvey Metzger (deceased) of Edna Mills, 
Ind.; Un. Ch. of B. (Silver Creek Church) Mt. Morris. Grad. Mc¬ 
Pherson College, 1904, A. B. Teacher. Died, March 21, 1907. 
(Charles R. Holsinger, Rock Falls, Ill.) 

METZGER, OWEN E-. 

B. about 1882. Grad. University of Mich., Ann Arbor, 1908, 
M. D. Fellow of the Amer. Medical Assoc. Practiced medicine at 
South Whitley, Ind. Died in the Lutheran Hospital, Fort Wayne, 
Ind., March 11, 1917, four days after an operation for appendicitis. 
(Amer. Medical Assoc., 535 N. Dearborn St., Chicago.) 

MILLER, NORMAN J-. 

B. Waterloo, Iowa, Nov. 23, 1870; s. Jacob W. and Maggie 
(Maust) Miller; mar. Clara E. Walker of Somerset Co., Pa., July 5, 
1900; Un. Ch. of B. at Waterloo, Iowa, 1890; minister, ibid., some 







Elder Lewis Kimmel 


Elder S. N. McCann 


Norman J. Miller 
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Howard L. Price 
at twenty-three 


Calvin J. Rose 



Jessie (Boone) Studebaker 
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David L. Stoner 


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time between 1893 and 1897; elder, Rocky Ford, Colo., 1910. Stu. 
Mt. Morris College, Acad., 1889-93; University of Mich., 1893-97, 
B. S. Teacher of Science, Boulder, Colo., 1897-1900; Supt., Carleton, 
Nebr., H. S., 1900-02; Professor of Science, Mt. Morris College, 1902- 
07. Broken in health, moved to Denver, Colo., and thence to Rocky 
Ford, Colo. Author, “ Happy Hours in the Big Outdoors,” Brethren 
Publishing House, 1916. Died March 8, 1915, at Rocky Ford. (Mrs. 
N. J. Miller, 616 W. Ninth St., Waterloo, Iowa.) 

MILLER, OLIVER W-. 

B. and reared in W. Va., probably near Morgantown ; mar. “Hat¬ 
tie ” Haas at New Vienna, Ohio; elder. Possessed a good college 
education; Grad. Washington College, Washington, Pa., 1859, A. 
B. Stu. Monongahela Academy, Morgantown, W. Va.; School 
teacher before 1860; Prim, New Vienna Academy, New Vienna, 
Ohio, about 1861-64; President, Salem College, Bourbon, Ind., March 
—Summer, 1871 and Summer, 1872 —? (S. Z. Sharp, Fruita, Colo; 

Mrs. J. T. Myers, Phoenixville, Pa.; Mrs. F. F. Holsopple, Hagers¬ 
town, Md.; J. F. Ross (his cousin), Simpson, Taylor Co., W. Va.; 
The Secretary, Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pa.; 
Md.; J. F. Ross (his cousin), Simpson, Taylor Co., W. Va.; The 
Secretary, Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pa.; 
S. Z. Sharp in “ Two Centuries of the Church of the Brethren ”; 
and Winger’s “History of the Church of the Brethren in Indiana.”) 

PEEBLER, RAY E-. 

B. Ozawkie, Kans., May 9, 1887; j. Albert J. and Pauline C. 

(-) Peebler; mar. Charlotte Royce of Boulder, Colo., Sept., 

1912; Un. Ch. of B. at Nampa, Idaho, 1902. Stu. Four-year H. 
S., 1903-06; University of Idaho, Moscow, 1906-09, A. B.; Uni¬ 
versity of Colo., Boulder, Medicine, 1910-12; ibid., School of Medi¬ 
cine, Denver Division, Denver, Colo., 1912-14, M. D.; intern, Salida 
Hospital, Salida, Colo., 1914-15. Physician, Romley, Colo., 1915-17; 
U. S. Army, Base Hospital, 29, Camp Cody, N. Mex., a few weeks 
in 1917; Base Hospital 29, Tottenham, London, England, 1917-death. 
Died of influenza; buried Oct. 24, 1918 in Tottenham, London. (Baxter 
M. Mow, Nokesville, Va.; Clemma L. Peebler, Billings, Okla., in 
“The Gospel Messenger” for Feb. 1, 1919; The Registrar, Uni¬ 
versity of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho; The Registrar, University of Colo., 
Boulder, Colo.) 

PRICE, HOWARD LeRoy. 

B. Oregon, Ill., Sept. 24, 1893; s. Collin C. and Alice (Stuff) 
Price; Un. Ch. of B. (Pine Creek Church) near Polo, Ill., 1905. Stu. 
Polo H. S.; Mt. Morris College, Acad.; Bridgewater College, Acad., 





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grad. 1913; ibid., College; Mt. Morris College, grad. 1917, A. B.; 
University of Chicago, Graduate School. Teacher of Math, and 
Physics, Montezuma, Iowa, H. S., 1917-18; U. S. Army, Sergeant, 
March, 1918-June, 1919. Died, April 24, 1920. 

ROSE, CALVIN J-. 

B. Somerset Co., Pa., Oct., 1890; David J. and Catherine 
(Young) Rose; Un. Ch. of B. (Rummel Cong.) Somerset Co., Aug., 
1907; minister, Huntingdon, Pa., April, 1917. Stu. Elizabethtown 
College, Prep., 1910-13; ibid., College, 1913-16, receiving A. B. in 1917; 
Juniata College, 1916-17, A. B. Intended to devote a year or two to special 
preparation for work in the foreign mission field. Pastor, Claar Church, 
Blair Co., Pa., July, 1917-May 1, 1918; Teaching in connection with 
pastorate, in Greenfield Township, Blair County, Sept. 24, 1917-April 
25, 1918; Pastor, Middle Creek Church, Somerset Co., May 1, 1918- 
Dec. 4, 1918. In connection with his pastorate labors at Middle Creek, 
he organized a flourishing mission in Rockwood. He was also a 
foreign volunteer. Died of influenza-pneumonia at Rockwood, Pa., 
R. D. 2, Dec. 4, 1918; buried in the Berkey Cemetery, near Windber, 
Pa. (L. D. Rose, Elizabethtown, Pa.) 

STONER, DAVID Lee. 

B. Ladoga, Ind., Nov. 30, 1886; Samuel D. and S. Lina (Norris) 
Stoner; mar. Nettie Studebaker of Shideler, Ind., Aug. 11, 1909; Un. 
Ch. of B. (Bethel Cong.) Ladoga, Aug. 25, 1899; minister, Mt. Pleas¬ 
ant, Ind., Aug., 1507. Stu. Ladoga H. S., 1901-05; Manchester Col¬ 
lege, 1905-09, B. A.; Ind. State Normal School, Terre Haute, Life 
Certificate Course, 1909-10; Columbia University, New York City, 
1911-14, M. A.; ibid., Diploma Supt. of Schools, Teachers College, 
1914-15. Prin., Greensfork, Ind., H. S., 1909-10; Ladoga H. S., 1910-11; 
Supt. of Schools, Ladoga, 1911-15. Active in ministerial work. Presi¬ 
dent, Educational Research of America. Died at the Deaconess Hos¬ 
pital, Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 19, 1915, after an operation for ap¬ 
pendicitis. (Mrs. Samuel D. Stoner, Ladoga, Ind., R. D. 2.) 

STUDEBAKER, JESSIE (Bocne). 

B. Etna Green, Ind., June 19, 1886; dan. Daniel and Jane (Myers) 
Boone; mar. Herbert A. Studebaker of Shideler, Ind., May 28, 1908; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Rock Run Church) near Goshen, Ind., Jan., 1898. Stu. 
Manchester College, Acad., 1900-04; ibid., College, 1904-08, A. B. 
Died at Greensfork, Ind., Oct. 3, 1909. (Clara M. Boone, North Man¬ 
chester, Ind.) 

SWIGART, James WILLIAM. 

B. Maitland, Pa., Oct. 9, 1878; s. Samuel James and Elizabeth 



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J. William Swigart 


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J. H. B. Williams 






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(Rupert) Swigart; Un. Ch. of B. (Dry Valley Church, Lewistown 
Cong.) Maitland; minister, Huntingdon, Pa. Grad. Lewistown H. 
S., 1899; Juniata College, Bible, 1902; ibid., College, 1904, A. B. 
readier, country school, 1899-1900; State Sunday-School worker, sum¬ 
mer, 1904. Was under appointment as missionary to India; ticket for 
passage came during his illness. He wept when it came because he 
knew he could not go on the date set. Died Oct. 17, 1904. (C. H. 

Swigart, Belleville, Pa.; Mrs. Rhoda May (Swigart) McCarty, Elgin, 
Ariz.) 

TONEY, WILMER Everett. 

B. near Walton, Ind., Feb. 9, 1884; s. William S. and Mary 
(Moss) Toney; mar. Lillian Flemming of Missoula, Mont., Oct. 5, 
1912. Stu. Manchester College, Acad., University of Mich., Ann 
Arbor, grad. 1909, A. B., and 1911, M. D. Registered pharmacist. 
Physician and Surgeon. Died of pneumonia-influenza, Redstone, Mont., 
Oct. 18, 1918. (Mrs. Lillian Edith Toney, 427 West Pine St., Mis¬ 
soula, Mont.; The Registrar, University of Mich., Ann Arbor, Mich.) 
WILLIAMS, John HENRY Bashor. 

B. Belleville, Kans., April 14, 1883; .y. Nathaniel K. and Louisa 
J. (Bashor) Williams; mar. Alma Ball, May 31, 1906; Un. Ch. of B., 
Belleville, July, 1899; minister, 1903; elder, 1912. Stu. Belleville H. 
S., 1896-99; McPherson College, Acad., 1900-01; ibid., College, 1904- 
06, A. B. Farmer, 1906-08; Ass’t Sec’y- of General Mission Board, Ch. 
of B., 1910-18; Sec’y--Treas., ibid., 1918-1921. Tour of Japan, China 
and India, to survey mission fields, 1920-21; en route to Africa, he 
contracted typhoid fever, and died in the European Hospital, Mombasa, 
East Africa, Sunday, April 17, 1921 ; Buried in the foreign cemetery 
at Mombasa, grave No. 231. (William O. Beckner, 5815 Drexel Ave., 
Chicago, Ill.) 

YOUNG, EMANUEL Sprankle. 

Died of cancer at Claremont, Calif., Sept. 16, 1923. For biography, 
see page 410. (Gospel Messenger, Sept. 29, 1923.) 


JOHNSON, JOSEPH David. 

B. Uniontown, Pa., 1881 ; Un. Ch. of B. at Uniontown. Stu. 
Uniontown. H. S., grad. 1898; Juniata College, 1899-1902, A. B. 
In business, Muskogee and Tulsa, Okla., 1902-22. Died, 1922. 
(Carman Cover Johnson, Pittsburgh, Pa.) 

SAYLOR, JOSEPH Eisenberg. 

B. Limerick, Montgomery Co., Pa., Jan. 3, 1853; .y. Jeriah Wash¬ 
ington and Sarah Ann (Eisenberg) Saylor; mar. Vinnie Shuss, Aug. 
28, 1900; Un. Ch. of B. at Huntingdon, Pa., June, 1883. Grad , First 
Pa. State Normal School, Millersville, Elementary Course, 1875; 



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ibid., Scientific Course, 1878; Ursinus College, 1884, A. B.; ibid., 
1887, A. M. Teacher in public schools, 1870-73, 1875-77, 1878-79, 
1880-81; Professor of Math, and Astronomy, Juniata College, 1882- 
1911 ; Teacher in public schools, 1911-14. Farming, 1914-22 at 
Schwenksville, Pa., R. F. D. 2. Died 1922. 


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ALBAUiGH, HENRY Preston. 

B. Johnson Co., Mo., Oct. 9, 1868; Jacob P. and Rebecca 
(Petry) Albaugh; mar. Carrie E. Sullenbarger of Darke Co., Ohio, 
Ang. 27, 1891; Un. Ch. of B., N. Manchester, Ind., 1897; minister, 
1905. Stu. National Normal University, Lebanon, Ohio, 1889-90. 
1 eaclier, Darke Co., 1890-96; salesman for a Chicago firm, 1896-98; 
president, Manchester College, 1899-1900; president, Albaugh-Dover 
Co., 1900-09; President, States Securities Corporation, Chicago. Candi¬ 
date for Congress, 4th Dist. of Illinois, 1910; for some years gave 
some time to special work in sales management and business organiza¬ 
tion for large corporations, balance of time in travel, lecture and 
political work. Mem. Ohio Soc. Address, 2312 Marshall Blvd., 
Chicago, Ill. (H. P. A., and “ The Book of Chicagoans.”) 

BALLINGER, JOHN Brumbaugh. 

B. near Versailles, Darke Co., Ohio, Sept. 8, 1855; j. Elam and 
Esther (Brumbaugh) Ballinger; mar. Mary Louise Worch, Dec. 
31, 1884; Un. Ch. of B. at Harris Creek Church, near Bradford, Miami 
Co., Ohio, 1892. Stu. Private study; Medical College of Ohio (now 
Medical Dept, of University of Cincinnati), grad. 1877, M. D.; Post¬ 
graduate work, Chicago Policlinic, spring, 1906. Teacher, ungraded 
schools, 1871-74; Teacher and Prin. of high schools, 1884-91; Practic¬ 
ing physician, 1891-. Author of papers read before the State, County 
and local medical societies. Mem. Amer. Medical Assoc.; Ohio State 
Medical Assoc.; Darke Co. Medical Assoc.; former member of Amer. 
Assoc, for the Advancement of Science. Address, 104 W. Wood St., 
Versailles, Ohio. 

BARNHART, ELDON Earl. 

B. Dayton, Ohio, July 24, 1891 ; .y. William Wellington and Emma 
(Smith) Barnhart; mar. Grace Mildred Murray of North Manchester, 
Ind., June 15, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. at North Manchester, 1906. Stu. 
North Manchester H. S., 1906-10; Manchester College, 1910-11, B. 
Accts.; ibid., 1912-14; University of Chicago, 1916-17, summer, 1921. 
Teacher, Commercial Dept., Juniata College, 1911-12; Decatur, Ind., 
H. S., 1914-16; Wabash, Ind., H. S., 1917-18; Military Service, Sergeant, 
Med. Dept., Base Hospital, Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., 1918-19; 
Teacher, Commercial Dept.,. Wabash, Ind., H. S., 1919-. Address, 
461 W. Maple St., Wabash, Ind. 

BARNHART, JOSEPHUS Edward. 

B. near Ladoga, Ind., July 15, 1862; s. Anthony and Sarah 
Frances (Graybill) Barnhart; mar. Emma Hertzler of North Hampton, 
Ohip, Jan. 21, 1886; Un. Ch. of B. (Donnels Creek Church) New 
Carlisle, Ohio, March 29, 1885; minister (Eden Valley Church), 


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Stafford, Kans., Jan., 1894; elder, Donnels Creek Church, Sept. 17, 
1904. Stu. National Normal University, Lebanon, Ohio, 1883-84; 
Central Normal College, Great Bend, Kans., 1890-91; Wittenburg 
College, Springfield, Ohio, summer, 1908. Farmer and teacher, many 
years; taught school twenty years; conducted many singing classes. 
Has been an invalid since 1911, confined to wheel-chair since 1917. 
Preparing a Barnhart Genealogy, 1918-. Address, New Carlisle, Ohio. 
BATES, ELIZABETH [Bess] (Royer). 

B. Mt. Morris, Ill., March 16, 1888; dau. Galen B. and Annie M. 
(Miller) Royer; mar. Clyde E. Bates of Elgin, Ill., April 8, 1909; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Silver Creek Cong.), Mt. Morris, May, 1898. Stu. 
Acad, of Mt. Morris College, 1903-04, and half year, 1904; Elgin Acad., 
half year, 1905; Mt. Morris College, 1909-12; Correspondence courses 
in short-story writing, cartooning, education. Author, ten serials and 
numerous short stories published in “ Our Young People,” and short 
stories published in “ Gospel Messenger ”; “ Life of D. L. Miller,” 
1921. Address, Prophetstown, Ill. 

BEAHM; Isaac Newton H-. 

B. near Good’s Mill, Rockingham Co., Va., May 14, 1859; .s. H. 
S. and Anne (Showalter) Beahm; mar. Mary Bucher of Pa., March 
23, 1889; elder. Stu. Bridgewater College, Normal English, 1884- 
87, B. E. Prin., Bonsack, Va., Graded Schools, 1887-88; Professor, 
Bridgewater College, 1888-1890; Founder, a select school which one 
year later became Botetourt Normal (now Daleville College), 1890, 
and Prin., ibid., 1890-94; Evangelist, 1894-96; Founder and Prin., 
Prince William Normal School, Brentsville, Va., 1896-99; President, 
Lordsburg (now La Verne) College, 1899, resigning because of 
breakdown in health; President, Elizabethtown College, 1904-07; 
Founder, Hebron Seminary, Nokesville, Va., 1908. Address, Nokes- 
ville, Va. (“Bridgewater College: Its Past and Present;” “ Zigler’s 
History of the Brethren in Va.”) 

BEERY, ADALINE (Hohf). 

B. Hanover, Pa., Dec. 20, 1859; dau. Michael and Elizabeth 
(Bucher) Hohf; mar. William Beery of Huntingdon, Pa., June 20, 
1888; Un. Ch. of B. at Dallas Center, Iowa, Aug., 1877. Stu. Mt. 
Morris College, Acad., 1881-82. Teacher, seven years; proofreader, 
Brethren Publishing House, 1913-. Editor of young people’s maga¬ 
zines for several years; assisted in compiling “ Brethren Song Book,” 
author of “ Poems of a Decade,” 1897, and many poems since that 
time; also author of hundreds of songs and hymns for various com¬ 
posers throughout the country; editor, “The Highland Herald,” 1921-; 
editor, Junior Dept., Missionary Visitor, 1921-. Mem. W. C. T-. U. 
Address, 923 Larkin Ave., Elgin, Ill. 



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BEERY, WILLIAM. 

B. near Bremen, Ohio, April 8, 1852; s, Daniel and Fanny (Good) 
Beery; mar. Adaline Hohf of Mt. Morris, Ill., June 20, 1888; Un. Ch. of 
B. at Huntingdon, Pa., May, 1878; deacon, ibid., about 1890. Stu. 
Juniata College, Normal English, 1887-82, B. E.; Voice, Public School 
Music, Harmony, Directing, Normal Music School, conducted by 
N. Coe Stewart, Supervisor Music in public schools, Cleveland, O., 
two summers; three summer sessions with S. W. Straub, of Chicago, 
Ill.; private lessons in music under several first-class teachers. Teacher, 
country schools in Ohio, two terms, 1873-75; Vocal Music, Voice, and 
Theory, Juniata College, 1878-1908; Conducted singing classes and 
musical institutes in eastern, middle and western States, during a 
period of twenty-five years; compiler “Brethren Song Book”; proof¬ 
reader, Brethren Publishing House, Elgin, Ill., 1914-. State Worker for 
Pa. State Sabbath School Assoc., one year; Trustee, Juniata College, 
1889-1910; Secretary, General Music Committee, Ch. of B., 1921-; Co¬ 
editor of a song book for Junior and Primary departments of the Sun¬ 
day-school. Address, 923 Larkin Ave., Elgin, Ill. 

BERGEY, MILTON Mathias. 

B. East Vincent Twp., Chester Co., Pa., Jan. 17, 1876; s. David 
Gottshal and Susanna (Tyson) Bergey; mar. Edith Beecroft of Phila¬ 
delphia, Pa., Oct. 11, 1905', Un. Ch. of B. at Parkerford, Chester Co., 
Pa., May, 1890. Stu. Juniata College, Normal English, 1893-96, B. E. 
and M. E.; Private Study in Math., Greek and German, 1896-98; 
Schissler College of Business, Commercial Course, 1898-99. Teacher 
in public schools, Montgomery Co., Pa., 1896-98; Ass’t. Supt., Pa. 
Hospital, Eighth and Spruce Sts., Philadelphia, 1899-. Mem. Business 
Science Club; Y. M. C. A. Address, 121 North Mill Road, Ashbourne, 
Pa. 

BLICKENSTAFF, ELI E. 

B. La Place, Ill., Aug. 2, 1876; s. David D. and Hannah (Wag¬ 
oner) Blickenstaff; mar. Maud S. Snyder, Ockley, Ind., Dec. 25, 1903; 
Un. Ch. of B., Pyrmont Cong., Edna Mills, Ind., 1893; deacon, 
Burnetts Creek Cong., Burnetts Creek, Ind., 1910. Stu. Manchester 
College, Liberal Arts, Spring terms, 1898-99; ibid., one year, 1899- 
1900; County Normal, Frankfort, Ind., Fall of 1898; Ind. Dental 
College, Indianapolis, 1900-03, D. D. S. Teacher public school, Need- 
more, Ind., 1895-96; Ross Twp., Clinton Co., Ind., 1895-98; Dentist, 
1903-. Mem. West Central Dental Assoc.; Ind. State Dental Assoc.; 
National Dental Assoc. Address, 1022 E. Monroe St., Delphi, Ind. 

BLICKENSTAFF, VERNA Mabel. 

B. near Oakley, Ill., Jan. 31, 1891 ; dau. Levi and Barbara (Wag¬ 
oner) Blickenstaff; Un. Oakley Ch. of B., Jan. 4, 1903. Stu. Mt. 


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Morris College, Acad., ?-1910; Bethany Bible School, 1911-14; III. 
Training School for Nurses, Chicago, 1914-17, G. N. Nurse, 1917- 
19; Missionary to India, 1919-. Address, Vada, Thana Dist., India. 
(“ Missionary Visitor.”) 

BLOUGH, ELIZABETH (Delp) Rosenberger. 

B. Mainland, Pa.; dan. Godshall and Mary (Heckler) Delp; 
mar. Dr. A. S. Rosenberger of Covington, Ohio; mar. P. J. Blough 
of Johnstown, Pa., April 19, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. at Indian Creek, 
Montgomery Co., Ohio. Grad. Juniata College, Acad., 1891. Teach¬ 
er, Prep. Dept., Juniata College, 1920-. Author, “ The Boy Who 
Would Be King,” “The Scarlet Line,” poems, and numerous short 
stories; contributor to papers and periodicals since nine years of age. 
Address, Huntingdon, Pa. (E. R. B., and Garst’s “ History of the 
Church of the Brethren of Southern Ohio.”) 

BLOUGH, JEROME E. 

B. Somerset Co., Pa., Aug. 22, 1861 ; Emanuel J. and Sally 
(Barndt) Blough; mar. Nellie N. Dietz of Paint Twp., Somerset 
Co., Pa., Dec. 22, 1881; Un. Ch. of B. (Quemahoning Cong.), Stanton's 
Mills, Somerset Co., Pa., March 26, 1877; minister, Berkey Church, 
Shade Creek Cong., July 10, 1887; elder, Roxbury House, West Johns¬ 
town Cong., May 4, 1915. Stn. Stoystown, Somerset Co., Summer 
Normal, 1879, 1880, 1881, 1883, 1886; Summer Normal for Teachers 
at Front Royal, Va., one session. Teacher, Jenner, Conemaugh and 
Paint Twp., Somerset Co., and Richland Twp., Cambria Co., Pa., 
public schools, 1880-1892; Cannon Branch School, Manassas Dist., 
Prince William Co., Va., 1880-99; Richland Twp., Cambria 
Co., Pa., 1899-1900; in addition to teaching, served as 
carpenter, farmer, clerk and salesman. Author, “ History of the 
Church of the Brethren of the Western District of Pennsylvania,” 
1916; In preparation, “A Blough Family History.'’ Address, 1309 
Franklin St., Johnstown, Pa. 

BONSACK, CHARLES Daniel. 

B. Westminster, Md., March 11, 1870; s. David D. and Catharine 
(Roop) Bonsack; mar. Ida A. Trostle of Gettysburg, Pa., Dec. 16, 
1891 ; Un. Ch. of B. (Meadow Branch Cong.) near Westminster, 
Oct. 28, 1888; minister, ibid., Jan., 1892; elder, ibid., March, 1906. Stu. 
Special study in Latin, German, and Hebrew, each one year; Bible 
study and conference work, two weeks each year for twenty years; 
wide general reading. Farmer, Westminster, Md,, 1893-1903; Evan¬ 
gelistic work, ibid., 1903-06; Pastor, Washington, D. C., 1906-09; 
Pastor and Teacher of Biblical subjects, Blue Ridge College, 1909- 
12; Vice-President and Business Manager (Acting President), 1912- 


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17; Vice-President and Business Manager, ibid., 1917-18; Evangelist, 
1918-20; General Director, Forward Movement of the Ch. of B., Feb. 1, 

1920- ; General Secretary, General Mission Board, Ch. of B., Oct. 1, 

1921- . Travel in Europe, summer of 1908. Mem. General Mission 
Board, Ch. of B., Elgin, Ill.; trustee, Blue Ridge College. Address, 
Elgin, Ill. 

BOROUGH, LOVA (Dickey). 

Dau. William Dickey; mar. Samuel Borough. Grad. Amer. 
College of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo., about 1909. D. O. Osteopathic 
physician. Address, South Bend, Ind. (Amer. Medical Assoc., 535 
N. Dearborn St., Chicago.) 

BOROUGH, SAMUEL. 

Grad. Amer. College of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo., about 1909, 
D. O. Osteopathic physician. Address, South Bend, Ind. (Amer. 
Medical Assoc., 535 N. Dearborn St., Chicago.) 

BRANSCOM, GEORGE Alexander, Sr. 

B. Washington Co., Tenn., April 9, 1855; j. James C. and Mary 
(Garst) Branscom; mar. Etta Reed of Dayton, Ohio, June 18, 1884; 
Un. Ch. of B. at Limestone, Tenn., in 1870; elder (Mill Creek Church) 
Polk Co., N. C., 1881. Taught both public and select schools for 
many years. Address, Melvin Hill, N. C. 

BREAM, CORA (Eller). 

B. Salem, Va., Aug. 3, 1880; dau. John W. and Hannah C. (Bru¬ 
baker) Eller; mar. Robert B. Bream of Fairfield, Pa., July 9, 1913; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Peter’s Creek Cong.) Salem, Aug., 1892. Stu. Dale- 
ville College, Teachers’ Course. 1897-1900; Christ’s Hospital, Topeka, 
Kans., Nurses’ Course, 1905-08; R. N. in Va., Aug., 1909. Nurse, 
Jefferson Hospital, Roanoke, Va., 1908-10; Private duty nurse, 1910-13. 
Address, Base Line Road, Azusa, Calif. 

BRIGHT, Jacob HOMER. 

B. near Dayton, Ohio, Sept. 28, 1880; s. John Calvin and Eliza¬ 
beth (Hiestand) Bright; mar. Minnie Flory, May 17, 1904; Un. Ch. 
of B. (Eversole Church) Montgomery Co., Ohio, Dec. 23, 1894; minis¬ 
ter, Aug., 1901; second degree, Nov., 1905; elder, Sept., 1911. Stu. 
Juniata College, Normal English, 1895-96, spring term, 1898-99, 
B. E.; Dayton Business College, Bookkeeping, 1898; Bethany Bible 
School, three-year teachers’ course, 1907-11 ; Chicago Technical Col¬ 
lege, Architecture and Builders’ Course, six months, 1919. Teacher, 
public schools, Montgomery and Darke Cos., Ohio, 1896-98, 1900-07; 
Missionary to China, 1911-: Educational. Liao Chow, Shansi, China, 
1913-18; Evangelistic, ibid., 1913-17; Builder, Ping Ting Chow, Shansi, 
China, 1919-. Address, Ping Ting Chow, Shansi, China. 


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BRUBAKER, Elias HARVEY. 

B. Howard Co., Ind., 1880; s. Daniel and Mary (Shively) Bru¬ 
baker; mar. Cora Ridgeway, 1905; Un. Ch. of B. Flora, Ind., Aug., 
1910. Stu. H. S., two years; Ind. Medical College, Indianapolis, grad. 
1905, M. D.; Certificate for State Health Office, 1913; Post-graduate 
work, Chicago, 1915, 1917; N. Y., 1918; Mayo Brothers, Rochester, 
Minn., 1921. Practicing physician. Address, Flora, Ind. 

BRUBAKER, ELIZABETH (Howe). 

B. Maitland, Mifflin Co., Pa., April 20, 1857; dau. William and 
Sarah (Mohler) Howe; mar. J. H. Brubaker of Virden, Ill., May 26, 
1909; Un. Ch. of B. (Dry Valley Church) Maitland, about 1872. Stu. 
Kishacoquillas Seminary, about 1877; Juntata College, Normal Eng¬ 
lish Course, 1884-85; Chautauqua, N. Y., Teacher’s Course, summer 
school, 1891; Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, Bible Course, 1899-1901 ; 
ibid., Dr. Gray’s Special Summer Course in Bible, 1901; Bible Teach¬ 
ers’ Training School, New York City, 1902-09, credit for one year's 
work; a Summer School in Norristown, Pa. Teacher in Public 
Schools, 1876-82; Matron of Orphans’ Home, Huntingdon, Pa., 1882- 
-84. Teacher, Juniata College, 1885-94; Mission Work, Chicago, 
1894-99, Mission Work and Bible Teaching in Pa., 1901-02; Mission 
Work, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1902-09. Has written for Church Papers. 
Mem. of Executive Board of Macoupin Co., Ill., Sunday School Assoc.; 
President, Sisters’ Aid Soc., Southern Dist. of Ill., 1918-; President 
of Mothers’ and Daughters’ Assoc., Virden, Ill., 1916-. Address, Virden, 
Ill. 

BRUMBAUGH, JACOB H-. 

B. on the homestead farm, Huntingdon, Co., Pa., Aug. 27, 1851; 
s. Jacob and Rachel (Boyer) Brumbaugh; mar. Rachel Edith Jodon 
of Millersburg, Pa., Oct. 13, 1880; Un. Ch. of B. at Huntingdon, 
1878. Stu. Kishacoquillas Seminary, college preparatory course, 1866- 
67; Millersville State Normal School, Millersville, Pa., Normal 
English and Scientific Course, 1869-74, B. E.; ibid., 1876, M. E., 
(honorary.) Prin., Millersburg Public Schools, 1874-77; Instructor in 
the Science of Teaching, Brethren’s Normal College (now Juniata 
College), 1877-79; Prin., ibid., 1879-93, with the exception of 1882- 
83; Professor of pedagogy and in charge of the Normal English 
course, ibid., 1893-1910; Professor, ibid., 1910-. Trustee of Juniata 
College, 1883 to present time, and is now vice-president and chair¬ 
man of executive committee of the Board of Trustees; Railroad agent 
for Annual Conference for many years. Mem. Huntingdon Club; 
Director, Standing Stone National Bank of Huntingdon for some 
years. Address, Moore St., Huntingdon, Pa. (Dr. Gains M. Brum¬ 
baugh, 905 Massachusetts Ave. N. W., Washington, D. C.; Dr. Norman 



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J. Brumbaugh, Huntingdon, Pa.; Emmert’s “Reminiscences of Juniata 
College.”) 

BRUMBAUGH, WILMER Addison. 

B. Marklesburg, Pa., Sept. 16, 1887; Reuben H. and Minnie 
Etta (Miller) Brumbaugh; mar. Leah Katrine Woodrig, April 14, 
1917; Un. Ch. of B. at James Creek, Pa. Stu. Marklesburg H. S., 
1901-04; Marklesburg Teacher’s Normal, Teacher’s Course, 1905; 
Juniata College, one term, 1908; Carnegie Business College, Com¬ 
mercial Law and Accounting, 1910; Palmer Business School, Phila¬ 
delphia, Commercial Course, 1913; Neff College of Oratory, Phila¬ 
delphia, Mind Training and Public Speaking, 1914; University of Pa., 
Philadelphia, Finance and Accounting, 1917; LaSalle Extension Uni¬ 
versity, Chicago, 1920. Teacher in public schools of Pa., 1904-13; 
Prin., Commercial Dept., Palmer Business School, 1913-15; Registrar, 
ibid., 1915-19; Educational Director, National Salesmen’s Training 
Assoc., 1919-. Mem. National Salesmen’s Training Assoc. Address, 
1405 College Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. 

BURKE, MARGUERITE (Schrock). 

Grad. III. Training School for Nurses, Chicago, 1921. Mar. 
Homer L. Burke, Christmas, 1921. Address, Walkerton, Ind. (Amer. 
Medical Assoc., 535 N. Dearborn St., Chicago.) 

CAVE, ELSIE (Mentzer). 

B. April 24, 1896; dau. Wilson and Lecta (Replogle) Mentzer; 
Un. Ch. of B. at Altoona, Pa., Nov., 1907. Stu. Lcgan Twp. H. S., 
1909-12; Altoona H. S., 1912-13; Juniata Music School, Piano, 
1913-16; Juniata Music School, post grad., 1918-19. Teacher of Music, 
Altoona and vicinity, 1916-22. Mar. D. Frank Cave, Dec. 28, 1922. 
Address, Luray, Va. 

COFFMAN, Thurston RODNEY. 

B. Bakersville, Md., June 27, 1873; s. Samuel Keedy and Susan 
(Smith) Coffman; mar. Blanche Fahrney of Hagerstown, Md., Nov. 
4, 1896; Un. Ch. of B. (Manor Church) Middle Dist. of Md., May 8, 
1897; minister, Nov. 25, 1897; advanced, (Manor Church) Sept., 1900; 
elder, (Parker Ford Church) Parker Ford, Pa., Dec. 10, 1911. Stu. 
H. S. Course, 1885-89; Wolf’s Business College, Hagerstown, 1890- 
93; Juniata College, Special Bible Work, 1900-04; Bible Corre¬ 
spondence Institute, -, 1909-11. Teacher in Business College, 

1893-96; Farmer, 1896-1900; Pastor, Tyrone, Pa., 1900-04; Parker Ford, 
1904-13; Pittsburgh, Pa., 1913-17; Meyersdale, Pa., 1917-. Mem. 
Extension Board of Juniata College. Address, 108 Keystone St., 
Meyersdale, Pa. 



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COOL, NEWTON David. 

B. Sangerville, Augusta Co., Va., May 29, 1874; s. Philip and 
Anna (Sanger) Cool; mar. Daisy Arbelia Cline of Broadway, Va., 
June 18, 1901; Un. Ch. of B. (Sangerville Cong.), Second Dist., Va., 
Dec., 1894; minister, ibid., June 17, 1905; elder, ibid., Aug., 1908. Stu. 
Sangerville H. S., 1890-92; West Central Acad., Mt. Clinton, Va., 
1892-93; Bridgewater College, 1893-94, 1896-97, 1898-1900, part sessions 
only; Central Commercial College, Winchester, Pa., night school, 
1900-01. Teacher, rural schools, Augusta Co., Va., 1892-96; Prim, 
Rural H. S., Rockingham Co., Va., 1898-1900; Prim and Acting Supt. 
City Schools, Winchester, Va., 1900-18; Prim, Acad, of Bridgewater 
College, 1918-; Instructor in Education,-Va. State Normal School for 
Teachers, Winchester, Va., summer sessions, 1906-12; Harrisonburg 
State Normal School, summer sessions, 1912-. Address, Bridgewater, 
Va. 

CRIPE, CORA Belle. 

B. in Tenm, Feb. 23, 1888; dan. John J. and Mary (Wagoner) 
Cripe; Un. Ch. of B. at Pyrmont, Ind., 1899. Stu. Mt. Morris College, 
1904-05; Delphi, Ind., H. S., 1905-08; Manchester College, Normal, 
12 weeks, 1908; Winona College, Normal, 12 weeks, 1910; Nurses’ 
Training School, Sherman Hospital, Elgin, Ill., 1912-15, R. N. Uni¬ 
versity of Wis., Extension Division, Public Health Nursing, 4 months, 
1918; Cleveland School of Education, School of Hygiene, 6 weeks, 
1920. Teacher, public schools of Ind., 1909-11; Private nurse, Elgin, 
1915-17; Visiting Nurse, Public Health Dept., Elgin, 1917-18; Demon¬ 
stration Nurse, Wis. Anti-Tuberculosis Assoc., 1918-19; School Nurse, 
Anderson, Ind., 1919-. Address, Anderson, Ind. 

CULLEY, BARBARA (Mohler). 

B. near Covington, Ohio, Nov. 17, 1864; dau. Samuel Saylor and 
Mary Ann (Deeter) Mohler; mar. Silas Perry Culley (deceased) of 
Warrensburg, Mo., April 14, 1891; Un. Ch. of B. (Mineral Creek 
Cong.), Leeton, Mo., Oct. 20, 1884. Stu. Equivalent of H. S. under 
special instruction, Johnson Co., Mo.; Southwestern Mo. State Normal 
School, Warrensburg, 1885-86; Mt. Morris College, 1888-89; Sherman 
Hospital Training Schcol for Nurses, Elgin, Ill., 1904-07, G. N. 
in 1906. Teacher Dist. Schools, Johnson Co., Mo., 1886-88; 1889-1900; 
Home-keeper for husband and two children, 1891-1901 ; Proof-reader, 
Brethren Publishing House. 1902-08; Editorial work, Boys’ World, 
David C. Cook Publishing Co., Elgin, Ill.., 1903-04; Proof-reader, 
ibid., 1908-11; Head proof-reader, ibid., 1911-20; Matron, La Verne 
College, 1921-. Mem. National Geographic Soc.; Y. W. C. A. Ad¬ 
dress, La Verne, Calif. 


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DAVIS, ORLEY Glen. 

B. Astoria, Ill., May 11, 1890; .?. G. William and Martha Ellen 
(Burgard) Davis; mar. Lula May Puterbaugh of Egeland, N. D., 
Oct. 8, 1913; Un. Ch, of B. at Oakley, Ill., Jan. 1, 1902; minister, 
Decatur, Ill., Jan. 19, 1920. Stu. Cerro Gordo, Ill., H. S., 1906-07; Mt. 
Morris College, Acad., and Expression, 1907-10; ibid., College, 1911- 
12; Bethany Bible School, 1920-21; Columbia College of Expression, 
Chicago, Expression and Public Speaking, 1921-22. Salesman, Ham¬ 
mond Typewriter Co., also L. C. Smith Brothers Co., Chicago, Ill. 
and Des Moines, Iowa, 1912-13; Salesman and expert, International 
Harvester Co., Peoria, Ill., Winona, Minn., and Minot, N. D., 1913-14; 
Farmer, Oakley, Ill. and McBain, Mich., 1914-16; Accountant, Standard 
Oil Co., Decatur, Ill., 1916-18; Decatur Ice Cream Co., 1918-20; Book¬ 
keeper, Bethany Bible School, 1920-21; Teacher of Expression and 
Public Speaking, Bethany Bible School and Jones National School of 
Auctioneering, Chicago, 1921-; Teacher of expression, Columbia Col¬ 
lege of Expression, 1922-. Address, 3435 W. Van Buren St., Chicago. 

DETRICK, WILLIAM Cleophas. 

B. Bradford, Ohio, April 16, 1879; s. N. W. and Margaret (Hel- 
man) Detrick; mar. Goldie M. Wyatt of Bradford, May 20, 1903; Un. 
Ch. of B. at Huntingdon, Pa., Oct., 1896; minister, Covington, Ohio, 
May, 1914; elder, Dayton, Ohio. Stu. Bradford H. S., 1892-96; 
Juniata College, 1896-99; Indianapolis Business College, 1899-1900; 
Tri-State Normal, Angola, Ind., Literary course, 1902. Teacher in 
elementary rural schools of Ohio, 1898-1903; Clerk P. C. C. and St. 
L. Railway, Bradford, 1903-10; Teacher of Physical Training, Bryan, 
Ohio, H. S., 1911-12; Richmond, Ind., H. S., 1912-13; Commercial 
teacher, Kendallville, Ind., 1913-14; Wabash, Ind., 1914-17; Farmer 
and Evangelistic work, 1917-20; Pastor, West Dayton Church, Dayton, 
Ohio, 1920-. Address, 18 College St., Dayton, Ohio. 

DILLING, ROY. 

B. Carroll Co., Ind., Jan. 1, 1882; .y. David and Emma (Wilson) 
Dilling; mar. Josie Stauffer of North Manchester, Ind., May 26, 1909; 
Un. Ch, of B. at Monticello, Ind., 1900; minister, ibid., Jan. 2, 1909; 
advanced, Chicago, May 13, 1915; elder, ibid., Nov. 23, 1919. Stu. 
Monticello H. S., 1898-1902; Manchester College, 1903-04; Bethany 
Bible School, Vocal Music and Bible, 1908-12; ibid., Bible, 1912-18; 
Studied Vocal Music with D. A. Clippinger, Chicago. Teacher in 
public school, 1902-03, 1904-05; Prin. of graded school, Yeoman, Ind., 
1905-06, 1907-08; Director of vocal music, Bethany Bible School, 
1912-20; Professor of Voice, Mt. Morris College, 1920-22; Manchester 
College, 1922-. Address, North Manchester, Ind. 


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EARLY, HENRY Clay. 

B. Augusta Co., Va., May 11, 1855; Noah and Sarah (Kidd) 
Early; mar. Mary A. Showalter, 1876; Un. Ch. of B. at Pleasant 
Valley, Va., Dec. 12, 1876; minister, Barren Ridge, Va., Nov. 6, 1880; 
elder, Mill Creek Church, Penn Laird, Va., 1898. Stu. Public Schools, 
1860-73; Shenandoah Valley Normal School, Bridgewater, Va., sum¬ 
mers, 1874, 1876. Teacher in Augusta and Rockingham Counties, Va., 
1874-83; Pastor, Barren Ridge Church, 1880-83; Farmer, 1883-1922; 
Pastor, Washington City Church, 1912; Pastor, Flora, Ind., 1922-. 
Regular contributor to The Gospel Messenger, 1880-; elder, Mill Creek 
Church, 1898-1921, at which time he resigned but was retained as ad¬ 
visory elder; served on Standing Committee, 1901, 1904, 1906, 1908, 

1910, 1912, 1915, 1917, 1919, 1921, acting twice as reading clerk and 
seven times as moderator; has served on many of the most important 
committees of the last twenty years and has had a large share in 
shaping the policies and decisions of the Conference; framed the paper 
creating the General Educational Board; trip around the world visit¬ 
ing mission fields in China and India, 1913-14. Mem. General Mission 
Board since 1901, President of Board since 1913; Chairman, General 
Educational Board, 1908-15. Mar. Emma Martin of Lancaster, Pa., 
Sept. 30, 1922; Pastor, Flora, Ind., 1922-. Address, Flora, Ind. (H. 
C. E. and Winger’s “ History and Doctrines of the Church of the 
Brethren.”) 

EIKENBERRY, Atta FERN. 

B. Dallas Center, Iowa, Nov. 14, 1895; dan. Morris W. and 

Mary E. (Landis) Eikenberry; Un. Ch. of B. at Dallas Center, Dec. 

27, 1907. Stu. Dallas Center H. S., 1909-13; Dallas Center Normal 
School, 1912-14; Iowa Methodist Hospital, Des Moines, 1916-19, R. 
N. Teacher of Rural School, 1914-15; Nursing, 1919-. Mem. National, 
State, District Nurses’ Associations. Address, Dallas Center, Iowa. 
EIKENBERRY, ETHYL Maude. 

B. Dallas Center, Iowa, July 17, 1900; dau. Morris W. and 

Mary E. (Landis) Eikenberry; Un. Ch. of B. at Dallas Center, August, 

1911. Stu. Dallas Center H. S., 1915-19; Iowa Methcdist Hos¬ 
pital, Des Moines, Nurses’ Course, 1919-22, R. N. Address, Dallas 
Center, Iowa. 

EMMERT,- HARRIET J-(Lamb). 

Mar. George Emmert of Mt. Morris, Ill. Student-nurse, St. 

Luke’s Hospital, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1897-99, G. N.; Practiced 
nursing in and around Cedar Rapids, 14 years. Address, Mt. Morris, 
Ill. 

ENGLE, MYRTA Salome (Hildebrand). 

B. Mound City, Mo., May 29, 1899; dau. Joel David and Nancy 



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Francis (Bond) Hildebrand; mar. Homer G. Engle of Abilene, Kans., 
Aug. 21, 1917; Un. Ch. of B. (North Bethel Cong.), Mound City, 
Feb., 1903. Stu. McPherson College, Acad., 1906-09, 1910-11; ibid., 
College, 1914-18; Warrensburg, Mo., State Normal School, summer 
term, 1911. Teacher, rural school, Roxbury, Kans., 1909-10; Mound 
City, 1911-14. Address, R. R. No. 6, Abilene, Kans. 

ESHELMAN, ANNA Frances (Heefner). 

B. Waynesboro, Pa., March 9, 1884; dau. Abram and Martha 
(Sprenkle) Heefner; mar. E. E. Eshelman, July 17, 1907; Un. Ch. of B. 
(Antietam Cong.) Waynesboro, Nov., 1897. Stu. Cumberland Valley 
State Normal School, Shippensburg, Pa., 1902-04, M. E.; Bethany 
Bible School, 1910. Teacher, public schools, 1904-07; Physical Culture, 
Elizabethtown College, 1907. Address, 61 Clayton Ave., Waynesboro, 
Pa. Present address, Red Cloud, Nebr. 

FALKENSTEIN, GEORGE Ness. 

B. Loganville, York Co., Pa., July 16, 1859; s. David and Mary 
(Ness) Falkenstein; mar. Eva Shellenberger of Covington, Ohio, 
April 15, 1886; Un. Ch. of B. at Huntingdon, Pa., Oct. 14, 1879; 
minister (Silver Creek Church) Mt. Morris, Ill., 1892; elder, German¬ 
town, Philadelphia, Pa., 1899. Stu. Brethren's Normal College 
(Now Juniata College) 1879-82, B. E.; Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio, 
Classical, 1882-83; Brethren's Normal College, Classical, 1884-85, 
M. E.; University of Mich., Ann Arbor, Scientific, 1889. Teacher, 
public schools, 1887-89; Science, Mt. Morris College, Acad, and Col¬ 
lege, 1889-93; Pastor, Germantown Church, Philadelphia, 1893-1900; 
President, Elizabethtown College, 1900-02. Missionary in Montana, 
2 years. Travel and Historical Research. Author, “History of the 
Church of Brethren”; Co-author and Co-editor, “History of the 
Church of the Brethren of the Eastern Dist. of Pa.”; Contributor to 
“Two Centuries of the Church of the Brethren.” Mem. Pa. German 
Historical Soc. Address, 807 Spruce St., Elizabethtown, Pa. 

FERGUSON, LELA (Sellers). 

B. Limestone, Tenn., Nov. 5, 1893; dau. William Hiram and 
Martha Ellen (Garst) Sellers; mar. Albert T. Ferguson, June 18, 1919; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Pleasant Valley Cong.) Jonesboro, Tenn., 1906. Stu. 
Jonesboro H. S., 1911-12; Sulphur Springs H. S., 1913; Daleville 
College, Acad., 1913-14, B. E.; ibid., Junior College, 1914-16; Bridge- 
water College, 1916-17. Lacked only three credits of finishing the 
four-year college course. Prin., Berea public school, Jonesboro, 1917- 
18; First Ass’t., Newport, Va., H. S., 1918; Sunday School work for 
the Mission Board at Selma, Va., Summer, 1918; Prin., Keebler’s 
Institute, Jonesboro, 1918-19. Address, Jonesboro, Tenn. 


462 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


FIKE, JACOB Henry. 

B. Middlebury, Ind., July 18, 1867; s. Christian J. and Frances 
(Allison) Fike; mar. Fannie Steel of Wooster, Ohio, Dec. 25, 1889; 
Un. Ch. of B. (South Waterloo Church) Waterloo, Iowa, Oct., 1884; 
deacon, ibid., 1893; minister, ibid., 1894; elder, Rockdale, N. D., 1900. 
Stu. Waterloo College, Normal, 1883-85; Iowa State Normal, 1887; 
Goshen College, Normal, 1910; ibid., 1919. Teacher in rural schools 
of Iowa, 1885-99; Ind., 1901-07; 7th and 8th Grades, Middlebury, Ind., 
Schools, 1907-. Pastoral and Evangelical work. Address, Middle¬ 
bury, Ind. 

FINNELL, VIRGIL Carl. 

B. near Mona, W. Va., Nov. 1, 1880; j. Evander and Elizabeth 
(Hamilton) Finnell; mar. Lucinda Alice Pugh of Easton, W. Va. 
(now Morgantown, W. Va., R. F. D. No. 4) Dec. 29, 1904; Un. Ch. of 
B. (Mt. Union Cong.) near Uffington, W. Va., May, 1893; minister 
(Mt. Union Cong.) Sept. 15, 1901 ; elder, Des Moines, Iowa, Oct. 25, 

1915. Teacher, Price Dist., Monongahela Co., W. Va., 1899-1900; Avery 
School, Union Dist., Monongahela Co., 1901-02; Pastor, Uniontown, 
Pa., 1902-03; Teacher, Wherry School, W. Bethlehem Twp., Wash¬ 
ington Co., Pa., 1904-05; Field Worker, Washington Co. Sunday- 
school Assoc., Pa., on one-third time, 1905-07; Pastor, Ten-Mile Cong., 
Marianna, Pa., 1904-07; Business Dept., Brethren Publishing House, 
Elgin, 111., 1907-10; Field Agent, Brethren Publishing House, 1910-11; 
Field Secretary, Polk Co., Iowa, Sunday-School Assoc., one-fourth 
time, 1911-15; Pastor, Des Moines, Iowa, 1911-15; Enders, Nebr., 
1916-17; Platform Manager and Secretary, Beatrice Summer Assembly, 

1916, 1917, 1918; Field Director of Religious Education for Northern 
Iowa, Minn, and S. D., 1914; Northern Iowa, Minn., S. D., Middle 
Iowa, Southern Iowa, and Nebr., 1915; Neb. and Eastern Colo., 1916- 
17; Northern Iowa, Minn., S. D., N. D., Mont., Western Canada, 
Northeastern Kans., Nebr., Eastern Colo., etc., 1918-19; spent eight 
months as Field Director of Religious Education under General 
Sunday School Board, Ch. of B., 1919-20; State secretary, The No- 
Tobacco League of Illinois, 1921-22; Anti-Tobacco lecturer, 1922-. 
As a member of Rural Life Committee of Ch. of B. has conducted com¬ 
munity surveys in nearly one hundred Brethren communities. Mem. 
Board of Directors, Des Moines, Iowa, Sunday School Institute, 1911- 
15; Religious Education Assoc. Address, North Manchester, Ind. 

FLORY, EDNA Rosamund. 

B. Staunton, Va., June 2, 1888; dau. Elder D. C. (deceased) and 
Kate (Driver) Flory; Un. Ch. of B. (Middle River Church) Second 
Dist. of Va., Oct. 13, 1906. Stu. New Hope, Va., H. S., 1905-07; 
Bridgewater College, Acad., one year; Bethany Bible School, one 


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year; Frances Willard Hospital, Chicago, Ill., Nurse's Training, 
1913-16, G. N.; Ill. State Board of Examiners, Certificate, Feb. 17, 
1917, R. N. Missionary to China, nursing, 1917-. Address, Ping Ting 
Hsien, Shansi, China. 

FOGELSANGER, JOHN Mervin. 

B. Shippensburg, Pa., Sept., 1871 ; s. Wendel Minich and Eliza¬ 
beth (Newcomer) Foglesanger; mar. Elnora Booye of Linwood, N. 
J., 1901; Un. Ch. of B. (First Church) Philadelphia, Pa., 1915; 
trustee, ibid., 1916. Stu. Cumberland Valley State Normal School, 
Shippensburg. Pa., 1888-90, M. E.; ibid., 1890-92. Teacher in public 
schools in Pa. and N. J., 1890-95 ; Manager, Subscription Dept., Balfour 
Publications, Philadelphia, 1895-97; Owner and manager, Advertising 
Agency, Philadelphia, 1897-99; Owner and Publisher, “New Ideas,” 
Philadelphia, 1899-1918; Retired, looking after business, educational, 
and religious interests, 1918-. Mem. Board of Trustees, Juniata Col¬ 
lege; Vice-President, Temple University Extension, Philadelphia; 
Treas., The Poor Richard Club, Philadelphia. Address, 38 W. Phil- 
Ellena St., Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

FOGELSONGER, RUTH (Whitehead). 

B. near New Paris, Ind., March 31, 1880; dan. Daniel J. and 
Susannah (Smith) Whitehead; mar. Harvey M. Fogelsonger (de¬ 
ceased) of Shippensburg, Pa., Aug. 15, 1907; Un. Ch. of B. (Maple 
Grove Church) New Paris, 1896. Stu. Manchester College, Ste¬ 
nography, 1897-98; Mt. Morris College, Latin Scientific, 1899-03; 
ibid., Business Course, 1902-03, B. Accts.; ibid., Business and College 
German, 1903-04, M. Accts. Head, Business Dept., Mt. Morris Col¬ 
lege, 1903-05; Bookkeeper, New Paris Cooperative Creamery, 1922-. 
Address, New Paris, Ind. 

FRIES, Jeremiah HOWARD. 

B. near Mercersburg, Pa., Nov. 9, 1887; s. J. E. and Catherine 
(Royer) Fries; mar. M. Gertrude Hess of York, Pa., July 6, 1916; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Welsh Run Church, Pa.) Middle Dist., of Md., Dec. 
25, 1908. Stu. Blue Ridge College, Acad., grad. 1912; Cambria Busi¬ 
ness College, 1912-13; Zanerian Art College, Columbus, Ohio, 1913- 
14; New York University, N. Y. City, Commerce, summers 1915, 
1916. Teacher, rural schools in Franklin Co., Pa., 1907-11; South 
Fork, Pa., H. S., 1912-13; Worcester Business Institute, Worcester, 
Mass., 1914-15; Elizabethtown College, 1915-16; Business Dept., Mc¬ 
Pherson College, 1916-. Address, McPherson, Kans. 

GARBER, ISAAC Newton. 

B. Mt. Jackson, Va., Dec. 30, 1888; j. Franklin and Katherine 
(Roadcap) Garber; mar. Judith Beery of Elgin, Ill., June 11, 1917; 


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Un. Ch. of B. Bridgewater, Va., Jan., 1908. Stu. Forestville, Va., H. 
• S., 1904-06; Bridgewater College, Combined Commercial Course, 
1906-08. Farmer, Forestville, Va., 1908-09; Cashier, Brethren Publish¬ 
ing House, Elgin, 1909-10; Rancher, Big Timber, Mont., 1910-12; 
Bookkeeper, Brethren Publishing House, 1912-16; Cashier and Credit 
man, B. S. Pearsall Butter Co., Elgin, 1916-. Mem. Y. M. C. A.; 
National Assoc, of Credit Men. Address, 915 Larkin Ave., Elgin, Ill. 

GARBER, JUDITH (Beery). 

B. Huntingdon, Pa., April 17, 1897; dau. William and Adaline 
(Hohf) Beery; mar. Isaac Newton Garber of Elgin, Ill., June 11, 
1917; Un. Ch. of B. at Huntingdon, April, 1907. Stu. Elgin H. S., 
1910-14; Juniata College, Stenographic, 1915-16. Stenographer, 
Brethren Publishing House, Elgin, 1916-17. Address, 915 Larkin Ave., 
Elgin, Ill. 

GIBBEL, HENRY R. 

B. Lititz, Pa., Nov. 6, 1865; s. John B. and Elizabeth M. (Royer) 
Gibbel; mar. Florence B. Baker of Lititz, Feb. 12, 1903; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Huntingdon, Pa., Feb. 28, 1885; minister, Lititz, Sept. 16, 1914. 
Trustee, Juniata College; Trustee, Children’s Aid Soc., Neffsville, Pa. 
Mem. Lancaster Co. Llistorical Soc., Alumni Assoc, of Juniata College. 
Address, 331 S. Broad St., Lititz, Pa. 

GLASMIRE, LEAH (Sheaffer). 

B. Bareville, Lancaster Co., Pa., April 7, 1889; dau. Martin R. 
and Charlotte A. (Myer) Sheaffer; mar. Will E. Glasmire of Lees- 
port, Berks Co., Pa., Dec. 17, 1913; Un. Ch. of B. at Elizabethtown, 
Pa., Jan. 28, 1906. Stu. Elizabethtown College, 1905-07, B. E.; 
ibid., Four-year Piano Course, grad. 1908; ibid., Pedagogical, 1908- 
10, Pd. B. Ass’t. teacher of Piano and English, Elizabethtown Col¬ 
lege, 1906-11; Head of Piano Dept., ibid., 1911-13; missionary to 
Denmark, 1919-. Address, Bedsted St.. Thy, Denmark. 

GLASMIRE, WILLIAM Earl. 

B. Leesport, Berks Co., Pa., May 18, 1881 ; Alexander H. and 

Mary A. (-) Glasmire; mar. Leah M. Sheaffer, Dec. 13, 1917; 

Un. Ch. of B. at Elizabethtown, Pa., Jan. 28, 1906; minister, (Maiden 
Creek Church) Berks Co., Aug. 17, 1918. Stu. Elizabethtown Col¬ 
lege, Music Teachers’ Course, 1905-07. Carpenter in Iowa, 1901; 
Cowboy in North Dakota, some time between 1901 and 1905; Teacher, 
Elizabethtown College, 1908-10; manager of lumber yard, Hummels- 
town, Pa., 1910-?; bookkeeper, Palmyra Planing Mill, P-1917; General 
manager of a coal industry, farms and manufacturing plant in Berks 
Co., 1917-18; Missionary to Denmark, 1919-. Dist. Supt. of 
temperance of the State Sabbath School Assoc, of Pa., 1916-17; Treas- 



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urer of No-License League of Palmyra, Dist. of Lebanon Co., 1916-17. 
Address, Bedsted St. Thy, Denmark. (“The Missionary Visitor,” 
Nov., 1919.) 

GNAGY, CLARENCE H. 

B. Dysart, Iowa, July 2, 1894; .s. Harvey Andrew and Minnie 
Virginia (Hawbaker) Gnagy; mar. Edith E. Barnhizer of Mt. Morris, 

111., Sept. 2, 1915; Un. Ch. of B. Garrison, Iowa, Dec. 23, 1905; minis¬ 
ter, ibid., Nov. 5, 1916. Stu. Mt. Morris College, Acad., 1910-15; ibid.. 
Expression, 1913-15; Bethany Bible School, 1919-20; Northwestern 
University, Evanston, Ill., Liberal Arts, 1920-22. Student-pastor, under 
General Mission Board, Broadwater, Mo., summer, 1921 ; Director of 
Religious Education for Mt. Morris College Territory, March, 1922-. 
Mem. National Oxford Club. Address, Mt. Morris, Ill. 

GOOD, MICHAEL Abraham. 

B. Good’s Mill, Va., June 30, 1857; s. Samuel and Catherine 
(Flory) Good; mar. Katie Earman of Massonutta Springs, Va., 
1880; Un. Ch. of B. (Mill Creek Cong.) Keezletown, Va., 1887. Stu. 
West Central Acad., Mt. Clinton, Va., 1889-92; Washington and Lee 
University, Lexington, Va., science, 1896-97; Several county and state 
normal terms. Teacher, public school, 1880-83; Keezletown graded 
school, 1883-88; Edom H. S., 1889-91; West Central Acad., 1892-1900; 
Bridgewater College, 1900-05; Bridgewater H. S., 1905-08; Elizabeth¬ 
town College, 1908-10; Bridgewater College, 1910-18; Spring Creek H. 

5., 1919-. Teacher in Sunday-school, thirty-eight years. Mem. Dist. 
Temperance Committee; Secretary of Dist. Board of Religious Edu¬ 
cation. Address, Bridgewater, Va. 

GRAYBILL, JACOB Franklin. 

B. Annville, Pa., June 10, 1874; s. Henry and Barbara (Snavely) 
Graybill; mar. Alice M. Hoffer of Palmyra, O., Nov. 2, 1895; Un. 
Ch. of B. (Spring Creek Cong.) Hershey, Pa., Dec. 28, 1897; minister, 
Harrisburg, Pa., July 16, 1904; advanced, ibid., 1906; elder, Nokesville, 
Va., May 6, 1911. Stu. Elizabethtown College, Bible, 1905-07; 
Bible Teachers Training School, New -York City, 1907-08. Pastor, 
Amwell and Union Churches, N. J., 1907-09; Teacher of Bible and 
Prep. Branches, Hebron Seminary, 1909-11 ; Missionary to Sweden, 
1911-. Address, Malrno, Friisgatan, 1, Sweden. 

GREIDER, MARTJTA Mae. 

Grad. Nurses’ Training School, Elgin, Ill., three-year Course; 
Chicago College of Naprapathy,Dcc., 1921, N. D. Office, 3301 W. 
Madison St., Chicago, Ill. 

GUMP, ESTHER (Brumbaugh). 

B. West Milton, Ohio, Oct. 26, 1895; dau. Samuel LeRoy and 


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Delia L. (Jenkinson) Brumbaugh; mar. Omer P. Gump of Coving¬ 
ton, Ohio, June 19, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. at West Milton, 1904. Stu. 
West Milton H. E., 1910-14; Miami Co., Normal, 1914-15; Miami 
University, Oxford, Ohio, summers 1914, 1915, 1916. Teacher, rural 
schools near West Milton, 1915-17; near Piqua, Ohio, 1917-18; Ass’t 
Critic teacher, Horace Mann Normal School, Yellow Springs, Ohio, 
1916. Address, E. 1718 Sharp St., Spokane, Wash. 

HARLEY, BESSIE M-(Rider). 

B. Steelton, Pa., Sept. 28, 1884; dan. A. B. and Sara (Groff) 
Rider; Un. Ch. of B. at Elizabethtown, Pa., Jan., 1904. Stu. Eliza¬ 
bethtown College, Business Course, 1902-03; Elizabethtown College, 
one term, 1906; Bethany Bible School, 1914-15; Lancaster General 
Hospital, Nurses’ Training, grad. 1913. Stenographer, Elizabethtown, 
1903-06; Private nursing, Elizabethtown and Lancaster, Pa., 1913-14; 
Missionary nurse, Ping Ting Hsien, Shansi, China, 1916-. (On fur¬ 
lough, 1922-. Mar. /acob S. Harley, 1923. Address, Elizabethtown, 
Pa. 

HAWBECKER, RUTH Myers. 

B. Waynesboro, Pa., Jan., 1892; dan. J. E. and Lila (Myers) 
Hawbecker; Un. Ch. of B. at Batavia, Ill., 1906. Stu. Geneva H. S., 
Ill., 1906-/38; Bethany Bible School, 1911-14; Hahnemann Hospital, 
Chicago, Nurses’ Course, 1917-20, R. N. Clerk, 1910; Practical Nurse, 
1913, 1915, 1916. Address, Batavia, Ill., 239 Park St. 

HECKMAN, JOHN. 

B. Bond Co., Ill., June 24, 1863; .s'. John and Lavina (Moyer) 
Heckman; mar. Hattie Price of Pine Creek, Ill., Jan. 8, 1885; Un. 
Ch. of B. at Mt. Morris, 111., May 13, 1883; minister, Sabetha, Kans., 
Sept. 19, 1886; elder, Pine Creek, July 4, 1899. Stu. Mt. Morris Col¬ 
lege, Acad., 1880-83; ibid., 1883-84. Farmer, 1884-1908; Teacher, 
public school, 1884-85, 1888-89; Active Trustee of Mt. Morris Col¬ 
lege, 1904-22, building up its finances and endowment. Address, Polo, 
Ill. 

HENDRICKSON, ADDIE (Windle). 

B. Mt. Morris, Ill.; dau. George and Mary (Sprecher) Windle; 
mar. Ira R. Hendrickson of Mt. Morris, March 25, 1896; Un. Ch. of 
B. at Mt. Morris, 1892. Stu. Mt. Morris College, Literary, 1891-94; 
Zanerian Art School, Columbus, Ohio, Pen Art, 1894-95; Art Insti¬ 
tute, Chicago, 111., 1911-12. Teacher of Art, Lamar College, 1897-99; 
Mt. Morris College, 1908-. Mem. Fortnightly Club. Address, Mt. 
Morris, Ill. 

HERfZLER, SAMUEL Hoffer. 

B. Dauphin County, Pa., Sept. 24, 1853; j. William and Mary 



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467 


Ann (Hoffer) Hertzler; mar. Mary C. Ziegler of Norristown, Pa., 
March 25, 1914; Un. Ch. of B. (Spring Creek Church) Eastern Pa., 
1881; minister, (Chickies Church) Pa., May 10, 1897; elder. Elizabeth¬ 
town, Pa., Nov. 4, 1904. Stu. Palatanate College, Myerstown, Pa., 
four months; Millersville State Normal School, Mi 11 ersville. Pa., 
spring term. Teacher of public schools 14 years. (Did much for 
Elizabethtown College.—J. G. Hershey). Address, Elizabethtown, Pa. 
HOFF, EMANUEL Buechley. 

B. Wooster, Ohio, Dec. 21, 1860; s. John B. and Mary (Buechley) 
Hoff; mar. Ida Wagner of Franklin Grove, Ill., 1894; Un. Ch. of B. 
(South Waterloo Church) Waterloo, Iowa, 1877; elder, McPherson, 
Kans., 1896. Stu. Private Seminary, Waterloo, Iowa, one year; Mt. 
Morris College, three years; University of Chicago, four years; Man¬ 
chester College, 1914, M. A. (honorary degree) ; Bethany Bible 
School, 1917, S. T. D. (honorary degree). Teacher of Biblical work, 
Manchester College, two years; local Bible School work, two years; 
Bethany Bible School, 1905-. Author, “ Training 'the Sunday School 
Teacher,” I and II; “ The Message of the Book of Revelation.” 
Travel in Europe and the Orient, one year. Private research. Mem. 
National Geographic Soc.; Art Institute ; World Alliance for Inter¬ 
national Friendship through the Churches; Amer. Asiatic Assoc. 
B. D.. (honorary) Bethany Bible School. 1917. Address, 1306 S. 
Seventeenth Ave., Maywood, Ill. 

HOFF, IDA (Wagner). 

B. Franklin Grove, Ill., Feb. 2, 1864; dan. John B. and Elizabeth 
(Schiller) Wagner; mar. E. B. Hoff, Sept. 23, 1894; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Mt. Morris, Ill., 1886. Stu. Franklin Grove, Ill., H. S.; Mt. Morris 
College, Acad., 3 years, grad. 1890; Dixon College, Normal Course, two 
years; Hygienic College, St. Louis, Mo., two years; Hering Medical 
College, Chicago, 1893-94, M. D. Teacher, eight years before 1894; 
Practicing physician, Des Moines, Iowa, two years after 1894. Address, 
1306 S. Seventeenth Ave., Maywood, Ill. 

HOFFMAN, JACOB Morris. 

B. Scalp Level, Somerset Co., Pa., May 18, -; j. Noah 

J. and Elizabeth (Holsopple) Hoffman; may. Carrie Worth Brumbaugh 
of Huntingdon Co., Pa., Oct. 18, 1916; Un. Ch. of B. (Shade Cong.) 
Scalp Level, June, 1902. Stu. Juniata Acad., three years, grad. 1908; 
Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pa., two years; 
Biltmore Forestry School, Biltmore, N. C., 1911-12, B. F. Forester, 
Pa. Dept, of Forestry, 1912-14; Real Estate Business, Johnstown, 
Pa., 1914-16; Coal Business, ibid., 1916-. Mem. Phi Kappa Sigma; Pa. 
Forestry Reservation Commission. Organizer of Forest Protective 
Assoc. Address, 556 Grove Ave., Johnstown, Pa. 



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HOLLAR, LULA Brewer. 

B. Harrisonburg, Va., Aug. 29, 1889; dau. Noah E. and Mary 
(Brunk) Hollar; Un. Ch. of B. (Green Mount Cong.) Va., May, 1899. 
Stu. Bridgewater College, Normal Course, spring, 1907; Manchester 
College, Acad, and College work, four years during 1910-15; Student 
Nurse, Cook Co. Hospital, Chicago, Ill., 1915-18, R. N.; Special in¬ 
tern, ibid., 1922-. Teacher of primary grades, Mill Creek School, Va., 
1907-08; primary grades, Green Mount School, Va., 1908-09; fifth to 
eighth grades, Elida, Ohio, 1913-14; Educational Instructor, Methodist 
Episcopal Hospital, Omaha, Nebr., 1919-22. Forwarding Address, 
Elida, Ohio. 

HOLSINGER, LEONARD Replogle. 

B. Waterside, Pa., April 2, 1882; s. Levi F. and Barbara (Replogle) 
Holsinger; mar. Elizabeth Hetrick, Aug. 22, 1906; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Johnstown, Pa., 1909; minister,. 1910; elder, 1912. Stu. New Enter¬ 
prise, Pa., Summer Normal, 1901; Juniata College, Commercial, 
1903-04; Crozer Theological Seminary, two years in English course, 
1917-18. About ten Bible Institutes of from 10 days to two weeks 
each. Bookkeeper, Johnstown, Pa., 1904-10; Pastor, Red Bank and 
Coventry Churches, Pa., 1910-20. Much private study. Papers on 
Church history and homiletics. Contributed to The Gospel Messenger, 
1913-17. Address, Martinsburg, Pa. 

HOLSOPPLE, NAOMI Quinter. 

B. Parkerford, Pa., April 8, 1897; dau. Frank L. and Grace 
(Quinter) Holsopple; Un. Ch. of B. at Huntingdon, Pa., 1910. Stu. 
Juniata College, Acad., 1909-13; Drexel Institute, Philadelphia, 
Domestic Science, 1914-16. Teacher of domestic science, Philadelphia 
public schools, 1916-19; Dietitian, Ellis College, Chestnut Hill, Pa., 

1919- 20; Teacher of Domestic Science, Philadelphia public schools, 

1920- 21; Tilden H. S., Philadelphia, 1921-. Address, 120 E. Wash¬ 
ington St., Hagerstown, Md. 

HORN, MAZIE Mae (Snyder). 

B. in Iowa, 1888; dau. William Francis and Martha C. (Lohr) 
Snyder; mar. William T. Horn of Baltimore, June 21, 1913; Un. Ch. 
of B. (Woodberry Church) Baltimore, Md., Oct., 1900. Stu. Md. Col¬ 
legiate Institute (now Blue Ridge College), Bible, one year; St. 

Luke's Hospital, - , Nurses' Course, three years, grad. Aug., 

1910. Special nursing in hospital and private homes, two and a half 
years. Address, 9 Reuckert Ave., Hamilton, Md. 

HORNING, MARTHA (Daggett). 

B. Scandia, Kans., July 7, 1891; dau. Albion C. and Elizabeth M. 
(Kinzie) Daggett; mar. Daniel L. Horning, May 4, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. 



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469 


(Victor Church) Covert, Kans., Dec. 6, 1903. Stu. McPherson Col¬ 
lege, Normal 1908-13, B. S. D.; III. Training School for Nurses, 
Chicago, 1904-08, R. N. Teacher, public school, 1913-14; Head nurse, 
Methodist Hospital, Omaha, Nebr., four months, 1919; Missionary 
to China, 1919-. Address , Liao Chou, Shansi, China. 

HUMPAL, RUTH L- (Eikenberry). 

B. Dallas Center, Iowa, Dec. 8, 1897; dau. Morris W. and Mary 
E. (Landis) Eikenberry; mar. William J. Humpal of Dallas Center, 
June 19, 1921 ; Un. Ch. of B. at Dallas Center, June, 1909. Stu. Dallas 
Center H. S. and Normal Course, 1912-16; State University of 
Iowa, Iowa City, Nurses' Course, 1917-21, R. N. Teacher, rural 
schoql, Prairie City, Iowa, 1916-17. Mem. Amer. Nurses’ Assoc. 
Address, Atkinson, Neb. 

IRVIN, GEORGE Hoff. 

B. Creston, Ohio, Jan. 1, 1874; s. David M. and Sarah (Hoff) 
Irvin; mar. Letitia L. Bechtel of Grafton, Huntingdon Co., Pa., Sept. 
10, 1899; Anna M. Price of Norwalk, Ohio, Sept. 20, 1905; Un. Ch. 
of B. at Juniata College, 1891. Stu. Orrville, Ohio, H. S., 1889; 
Juniata College, Normal English, 1891-94, M. E.; ibid., 1903, B. E.; 
Ohio State University, Columbus, Homeopathic Medical, 1899- 
1903, M. D.; Post-graduate work, Harvard Medical College, Cambridge, 
Mass., 1916; N. Y. Post Graduate school, 1922. Teacher, public school, 
Wapakoneta, Ohio, 1894-96; Orrville, Ohio. 1896-99; House Physician, 
Maternity Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio, 1903; Intern, Huron Road Hos¬ 
pital, Cleveland, 1904; Physician, Orrville, 1904-19; Captain, Medical 
Corps, U. S. Army, Camp Greenleaf, Ga. and Camp Crane, Pa., July- 
Dee., 1918; Physician, Orrville, 1918-. Mem. Amer. Institute of 
Homeopathy; Ohio State Medical Assoc. Address , Orrville, Ohio. 
ISAAC, ALMA Kathryn. - 

B. Mennoville, Okla., May 28, 1899; dau. Peter and Katherina 
(Janzen) Isaac; Un. Ch. of B. (First Church) Hutchinson, Kans., 
Oct. 6, 1918. Stu. Moundridge H. S., 1913-17; Hutchinson Methodist 
Training School fcr Nurses, Gfneral Nursing and Public Health 
Work, 1917-21, R. N. Nurse, 1921-. Address, 724 North Main St., 
Hutchinson, Kans. 

JOHN, JOHN Jay. 

B. Roanoke Co., Va., June 6, 1867: s. John and Mary Jane 
(McDonald) John; mar. Sadie Bucher of Milbach, Lebanon Co., Pa.; 
Catherine E. Miller of Greencastle, Franklin Co., Pa., Aug. 28, 1919; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Johnsville Cong.) Roanoke Co., Va., April, 1888; 
minister, ibid., 1890; advanced, (Botetourt Cong.) Botetourt Co., Va., 
1900; Elder (Pipe Creek Cong.) Carroll Co., Md., 1907. Stu. Dr. F. 
D. Surface’s Select School, Prep., 40 weeks during 1888-89; Dale- 



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ville College, 1890-92, B. Pd.; Manchester College, 1899-1901; Blue 
Ridge College, 1917, A. M. (honorary). Teacher, public school, 1888- 
91; Math. Daleville College, 1893-1900; Manchester College, 1900-01; 
Blue Ridge College, 1901-. Has done considerable surveying. Motto 
for his training: “The best way to learn things is to learn them by 
doing them.” Address, New Windsor, Md, 

JUDY, MAUDE. 

B. Harrisonville, Mo., about 1890; Parents were not members of 
Ch. of B. and died when Maude was a little girl; Un. Ch. of B. at 
Elgin, Ill., about 1910. Stu. III. Training School for Nurses, Chi¬ 
cago, 1915-18, R. N. Had finished only part of the H. S. Work. 
In charge of an orphanage of possibly 100 children at Podgoritza, 
Montenegro, under the American Red Cross, 1920-22; Teacher, 
Grayling, Mich., 1922. Address, Grayling, Mich. (J. H. B. Williams 
Elgin, Ill., June 30, 1920; Mrs. Adaline Hohf Beery, Elgin, Ill.) 

KAHLE, Walter M-. 

B. Graham, Va., June 19, 1880; s. William T. and Cynthia 

(-) Kahle; mar. Oenda Humbert, Sept. 5, 19—; Un. Ch. of B. 

at Littlesburg, W. Va., 1904; minister. Stu. Daleville College, three 
years; Canton College, one year; Elliot Business College, Commercial, 
one year; Bible Teachers Training School, Biblical, two and a half 
years; Baptist Theological Seminary, one year; Amer. Correspondence 
School, Agriculture, one year. Did not take degree from Theological 
Seminary because of' not having the required amount of Greek; had 
more than enough credit in other lines. Pastor, Troutville, Va., ?-1921 ; 
Daleville, Va., 1921-. Address, Daleville, Va. 

KARN, OMA Garman. 

B. Brownsville, Licking Co., Ohio, April 12, 1869; dan. Solomon 
Garman and Martha (Leckrone) Karn; Un. Ch. of B. at Covington, 
Ohio, 1901. Housekeeper and nursing, Covington, to 1913; Warren, 
Ohio, 1913-17; Ashland, Ohio, 1917-. Scarlet fever in childhood caused 
an impairment of hearing which prevented attendance at school after 
thirteenth year of age. Three years during 1913-17, was a member 
of the Devotional and Comfort Committee of the “ Marys and Marthas,” 
especially for the sick, shut-ins, and bereaved. Author, “ Milly and 
Mei Kwei ”; Contributor to different periodicals for more than twenty 
years. Time given mostly to literature of Ch. of B. Address, 908 
Orange St., Ashland, Ohio. 

KAYLOR, JOHN Irvin. 

B. near De Graff, Ohio, April 14, 1884; s. Joseph a'nd Nancy 
(Swank) Kaylor; mar. Rosa B. Wagoner (deceased) of Pyrmont, 
Ind., Aug. 2, 1911; Iua Marshburn of La Verne, Calif., May 30, 1920; 




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471 


Un. Ch. of B. (Logan Creek Church) near De Graff, Dec. 19, 1897; 
elder Vada Church, Vada, Thana Dist., India, Feb. 22, 1918. Stu. 
De Ggraff H. S., 1900-1904; Manchester College, Bible Course, 
1905-08, B. S. L.; ibid., two-year Commercial Course, 1908-09. Mis¬ 
sionary in India, 1911-. American Address. De Graff, Ohio, R. R. 3. 
Address, Vada, Thana Dist., India. 

K1NGERY, PEARL Blanche. 

B. Indiana, March 9, 1889; dau. Jacob Lybrook and Mary Ann 
(Hamilton) Kingery; Un. Ch. of B. (Bachelor Run Church) Bring- 
hurst, Ind., 1903. Stu. Lafayette Home Hospital, Lafayette, Ind., 
Nurses' Course, 1912-15. later receiving R. N.; Bethany Bible School, 
1916-17, summer, 1919; Manchester College, Acad., 1918-20. Private 
nurse, when not in school, 1914-; College nurse, Manchester College, 
1918-20. Mem. Ind. State Nurses’ Assoc. Address, Flora, Ind., R. 3. 
KNEPPER, LEWIS Schrock. 

B. Berlin, Pa., Sept. 11, 1889; s. E. L. and-Emma (Schrock) 
Knepper; mar. Grace Berkley, June 25, 1913; Un. Ch. of B. (Brothers- 
valley Cong.) Western Pa., June, 1902; minister, May, 1915; elder. 
Stu. JXjniata College, Normal English, 1909-11, B. E.; ibid., special 
college course, 1912-13. Teacher in public schools, 1907-09, 1911-12; 
Farmer, 1913-19; Pastor, Brothersvalley Cong., Western Pa., 1920-22; 
Scalp Level Church, Western Pa., 1922-. Address, Windber, Pa. 
KREIDER, LAURA (Landis). 

B. Ephrata, Pa., Feb. 5, 1882; dau. Samuel L. and Emma (Mohler) 
Landis; mar. Isaac J. Kreider of Lebanon. Pa., July 7, 1916; Un. Ch. 
of B. (Antietam Cong.) Waynesboro, Pa., summer of 1893. Stu. 
Waynesboro Business College, Waynesboro, Pa., 6 months during 1899; 
Juniata College, Music and Bible, 1910-11; Irving College, Mechinics- 
burg, Pa., Art, 1911-13. Stenographer, Geiser Manfg. Co., Waynes¬ 
boro, 1900-08; Teacher of Art, Elizabethtown College, 1913-16; Super¬ 
visor of Art, Denver Boro. Public Schools, Denver, Pa., 1918-20. 
Address, Ephrata, Pa. 

LAHMAN, CLARENCE Wilford. 

B. near Franklin Grove, Ill., March 1, 1862; .s. John D. and 
Mary C. (Haughtelin) Lahman; mar. Martha Beery of Pleasant Hill, 
Ohio, Dec. 12, L889; Un. Ch. of B. in Rock River Cong., now Franklin 
Grove Cong., Jan. 29, 1893; Deacon, Franklin Grove Cong., May 31. 
1900; Minister, ibid., Oct. 20, 1901; advanced, ibid., Dec. 17, 1904; 
elder, ibid., Nov. 28, 1908. Stu. Franklin Grove H. S., grad. 1880; 
Mt. Morris College, Acad., 1880-82; Valparaiso University, Val¬ 
paraiso, Ind., 1882-83; Mt. Morris College, First year college, 1883-84; 
ibid., Bible, 1893-94. Traveling salesman for farm machinery in Iowa, 
Minn, and S. D., 1882-90; Part organizer of Frantz Mfg. Co., Ster- 


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ling. Ill., 1910; director of same, 1910-; Director of Franklin Grove 
Bank. Mem. Board of Trustees, Mt. Morris College, 1894-97, 1901-18, 
relieved by request; Secretary-Treasurer of same, 1905-14; Member of 
Committee to reincorporate Mt. Morris College, 1911; Member of 
Building Committee, to build men’s dormitory, central heating plant, 
and rebuild “ Old Sandstone,” 1912-13. General Mission Board, Ch. 
of B., 1893 to fill unexpired term of John Price. Secured incorporation 
of Philorhetorian Literary Soc., 1883. Business interests have required 
much travel in Southern, Middle and Eastern States. Address, Frank¬ 
lin Grove, Ill. 

LEHMER, SILAS G-. 

B. York Co., Pa., Dec. 25, 1857; Un. Ch. of B. 1882; minister, 
1884; elder, Los Angeles, Calif., 1900. Stu. First Pa. State Normal 
School, Millersville; Civil Engineering, University of Mich., Ann 
Arbor; University of Chicago, Divinity School. Teacher, Pa., Nebr., 
Kans., and Calif.; teacher, Los Angeles Public School, several years. 
Address, 3207 Manitou Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. (EshelmaiTs “ History 
of the Church of the Brethren ” in Calif.) 

LICHTENWALTER, ANNETTA B-—. 

B. Smithville, Ohio, 1883; dan. Alonzo B. and Mary (Days) 
Lichtenwalter; Un. Cli. of B. (New Hope Church) Neutral, Kans., 
1898; Stu. Cherokee Co., Kans., H. S., one year; McPherson Col¬ 
lege, Normal, B. S. D.; ibid., College, two years; Nurses' Training 
School, Pasadena Hospital, Calif., 19M-17, R. N. Teacher, public 
school, Cherokee Co., Kans., three years ; Librarian, McPherson Col¬ 
lege, three years; Private duty nurse, 1917-. Mem. Amer. Red Cross; 
Los Angeles Co., Nursing Assoc. Address, 88 N. Marengo Ave., 
Pasadena, Calif. 

LONG, EFFIE Virginia (Showalter). 

B. North River, Va., Sept. 25, 1875; dau. Peter H. and Mag¬ 
dalene (Heatwole) Showalter; mar. Isaac S. Long of Port Republic, 
Va., Oct. 6, 1903; Un. Ch. of B. (Mill Creek Cong.) Port Republic, 
Va., Dec. 12, 1892. Stu. Mount Clinton, Va., Normal School, two 
terms; Bridgewater College, grad. 1898, B. E. Teacher, public schools, 
1894-96; Bridgewater College, 1896-98; public schools, .1898-1902; Mis¬ 
sionary in India, 1903-. Add) ess, Anklesvar, Broach Dist., India. 
LONG, GEORGE Clinton. 

B. South Bend, Ind„ May 8, 1864; j. Jacob and Catharine 
(Mangus) Long; mar. Salome R. Zehner of Plymouth, Ind., March 17, 
1887; Un. Ch. of B. (Union Church) Plymouth, Ind., 1890; deacon, 
Cando, N. D., 1900; minister, Irricana, Alberta, Canada, 1912. Teacher 
of public schools in Ind., 1885-87, 1890-96; public schools in N. D., 




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1896-1904; Farmer, 1890-; Pastor, Irrica'na Church, 1922-. Address, Ir- 
ricana, Alberta, Canada. 

LUDY, ELIZABETH Susan. 

B. Montgomery Co., Ohio, Nov. 9, 1891; dau. Francis Marion and 
Rachel Elvira (Benson) Ludy; Un. Ch. of B. (Upper Twin Cong.) 
Eaton, Ohio, Nov. 4, 1909. Stu. Eaton H. S., 1905-09; Miami Val¬ 
ley Hospital Training School, Dayton, Ohio, 1912-15. Teacher, 
country school, 1910-11; Private duty nurse, 1915-19; Caring for 
mother in ill-health, and some private nursing, 1919-. Address, Eaton, 
Ohio, R. R. 1. 

MAHAN, Lillus EMMA (Kepner). 

B. near Nora, Ill., Nov. 8, 1865; dau. Benjamin H. and Sarah 
(Bushey) Kepner; mar. Grant Mahan of Mount Morris, Ill., Oct. 
12, 1887; Un. Ch. of B. (Waddams Grove Church) Lena, Ill., March, 
1886. Stu. Mt. Morris College, Literary and Business Course, 
1881-84; University of Mich., 1889-91; Halle, Germany, oil painting, 
1892-93. Teacher of art, Mt. Morris College, 1893-99; Elgin, Ill., 
1899-1907; Omaja, Cuba, 1907-19. Mem. Omaja Chapter American 
Red Cross, Treasurer. Address, Rehoboth, Md. 

MARTIN, GRACE Emma (Moyer). 

B. Lansdale, Pa., Feb. 9, 1895; dau. Samuel Clemmer and Emma 
Jane (Tyson) Moyer; mar. Christian Longenecker Martin of Eliza¬ 
bethtown, Pa., Feb. 23, 1918; Un. Ch. of B. at Hatfield, Pa., Nov., 1911. 
Stu. Lansdale H. S., for two years; Elizabethtown College, Eng¬ 
lish Scientific, grad. 1915; Amer. School of Hiome Economics, 
Chicago; Correspondence course not yet completed; Course in Child 
Training under Parents Assoc., just begun. Teacher for two years 
at Sunnyside Rural School. Address, 227 E. Chestnut St., Lan¬ 
caster, Pa. 

McEVOY, IO Eva. 

B. Fayetteville, W. Va., Aug. 26, 1889; dau. Charles Floyd and 
Ida Susan (Sanger) McAvoy; Un. Ch. of B. (Pleasant View Cong.) 
Fayetteville, Oct. 8, 1902. Stu. H. S., two years; Bridgewater College, 
one year; McPherson College, one year; St. Francis Hospital, 
Wichita, Kans., Nurses' Training Course, 1917-20. Teacher, Thomas, 
Okia., one year; Nurse, St. Francis Hospital, Wichita, Kans., 1920-21; 
Supt. of Nurses, Enid Springs Sanitarium and Hospital, Enid, Okla., 
Oct. 15, 1921-. Address, Enid Sanitarium, Enid, Okla. 

McCARTY, RHODA May (Swigart). 

B. McVeytown, Pa., March 5, 1870; dau. Samuel James and 
Elizabeth (Rupert) Swigart; mar. John A. McCarty of Elgin, Ariz., 
Nov. 15, 1915; Un. Ch. of B. (Dry Valley Cong.) Lewistown, Pa., 


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1883. Stu. Lewistown H. S., winter, 1886; Juniata College, autumn, 
1889, spring, 1890, grad. Normal English, 1897, B. E.; University 
Hospital, Philadelphia, Nurses' Course, 1898-1901. Teacher, At¬ 
kinson’s Mills, Pa., 1890-91, and four other years between that time 
and 1897; Teacher, 1897-98; Trained nurse, 1901-13. Address , Elgin, 
Ariz. 

MENSCH, Martha Alice (Schwenk). 

B. Loganton, Pa., April 23, 1898; dan. Minnie R. (-) 

Schwenk; Un. Ch. of B. (Sugar Valley Cong.) Loganton. Stu. Logan¬ 
ton Hi. S., two-year course, 1913-15; Elizabethtown College, Bible, 

1915- 1.6; Joseph Price Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa., Nurses' Train¬ 
ing Course, 1915-19, G. N. Private duty nurse, Philadelphia, Eliza¬ 
bethtown and Chicago, 1919-22. Mar. Mervyn Mensch, 1922. Ad¬ 
dress, Mifflinburg, Pa. 

METZGER, ELMER Calvin. 

B. near Mulberry, Ind., Jan. 13, 1878; s. Wm. H. and Anna 
Metzger; mar. Mary Helen Eppley of Union Bridge, Md., June 25, 
1902; Un. Ch. of B. (Silver Creek Church) Mt. Morris, Ill., Feb. 
14, 1894; deacon, Chicago. Stu. Mt. Morris College, Acad., 1894-96; 
ibid., Acad., and Business, 1897-1899; ibid., Business, 1899-1900; ibid., 
1903, M. Accts. (honorary). Teacher, Commercial Dept., Lords- 
burg (now La Verne) College, 1900-01; Prin., Commercial Dept., and 
Business Manager, Maryland Collegiate Institute, Union Bridge, Md., 
1901-05; Clerical and Executive work, Albaugh-Dover Co., and Mont¬ 
gomery Ward and Co., 1905-11; Cashier, Carroll Co. Loan, Trust 
and Savings Co., Flora, Ind., 1911-. Address, Flora, Ind. 

MIERLEY, BEULA. 

B. Atkinsons Mills, Mifflin Co., 1880; dan. George and Nancy Bell 
(Lane) Mierley; Un. Ch. of B. Brooklyn Mission, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1911. 
Stu. Juniata College, Normal English, 1900-02; Presbyterian Hos¬ 
pital Training School for Nurses, Philadelphia, Pa., 1906-09; Osteo¬ 
pathic Hospital, Philadelphia, Course in Massage and Applied 
Branches, 1916-17. School teacher, Huntingdon, Pa.,. 1902-04; Private 
duty nurse, Philadelphia, 1909-10; School nurse, Miss Spence’s School, 
New York City, 1910-16; Masseur, Philadelphia and Altoona, Pa., 

1916- 18; School nurse and masseur, New York City, 1918-19; Head 
nurse in hospital and teacher of massage, Altoona, 1919-. Pa. State 
Certificate for the practice of Massage and Applied Branches. Regis¬ 
tered Nurse Certificate for the State of Pa. Address, 3010 Spruce St., 
Altoona, Pa. 

MILLER, SAMUEL Bechtold. 

B. Martinsville, Ill., April 15, 1868; s. Daniel H. and Eliza 



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(Snavely) Miller; mar. Carrie Gibson of Virden, Ill., Aug. 31, 1892; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Sugar Creek Church) Auburn, Sangamon Co., Ill., 
Aug., 1889; minister, (West Otter Creek Church) Girard, Ill., Nov. 
28, 1891; elder, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Nov.. 1916. Stu. Mt. Morris Col¬ 
lege, Acad., 1888-89 and spring of 1891; Still College of Osteopathy, 
Des Moines, Iowa, 1902, D. O. Teacher, public schools in Ill. and 
Iowa, 1890-99; Osteopathic physician, 1902-. Preached occasionally 
from 1891 to 1902; regularly at Cedar Rapids 1902-20; Robins, Iowa, 
1920-. Mem. Amer. Osteopathic Assoc., Iowa Osteopathic Assoc. 
Address, 1220 Third Ave., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 

MINNICH, LEVI. 

B. Franklin Twp., Darke Co., Ohio, March 19, 1862; s. Abraham 
and Elizabeth (Swinger) Minnich; mar. Susie Forney of Long Beach, 
Calif., Aug. 21, 1912; Un. Ch. of B. at Painter Creek, Ohio, Feb. 2, 
1890. Stu. Ohio Normal University, Ada, Ohio, Normal Course, 
1886. Teacher in common schools, 1882-1904. Secretary of Sunday 
School Advisory Committee, 1901-11; Member of General Sunday 
School Board, 1911-17; Chairman of Darke Co., Ohio, Sunday School 
Assoc.; Trustee, Manchester College. Address, Greenville, Ohio, R. 
R. 2. 

MOORE, JAMES Milton. 

P Urbana, Ill., Feb. 10, 1876; ,y. J. H. and Mary S. (Bishop) 
Moore; mar. Ella Kessler of Astoria, Ill., Aug. 17, 1898; Un. Ch. of 
B. (Keuka Cong.) Putnam Co., Fla., Feb. 27, 1887; elder, Batavia, Ill., 
Jan. 13, 1907. Stu. Mt. Morris College, Acad., 1891-96; Bethany 
Bible School, 1905-11; All work completed except thesis for B. S. L. 
Degree. Printer, Brethren Publishing House, Mount Morris, Ill., 1896- 
97; Bookkeeper, ibid., Elgin, Ill., 1897-1901; ibid., Linotype machinist, 
1901-05; Student-Pastor, Stanley, Wis. and Batavia, Ill., 1905-08; 
Teacher and Financial Secretary, Bethany Bible School, 1908-17; 
Pastor, Lanark, Ill., 1918-22; Antietam Church, Waynesboro, Pa., 
1922-. Address, 230 S. Church St., Waynesboro, Pa. 

MOORE, JOHN Henry. 

B. Salem, Va., April 8, 1846; Dayid Crocket and Sarah (Will) 
Moore; mar. Mary S. Bishop of Urbana, Ill., Dec. 28, 1871; Phebe 
A. Brower of Mexico, Ind., Sept. 21, 1889; Un. Ch. of B. in Cedar 
Co., Mo., Aug. 14, 1859; minister, Urbana, Ill., Sept. 18, 1869; elder, 
Lanark, Ill., Jan. 1, 1880. Self-educated. Farming, to 1864; House 
Painting, 1864-76; Editor of the “Brethren at Work” and “Gospel 
Messenger,” 1876-84; in business and preaching in Fla. and Ga., 1884- 
91; Editor, “The Gospel Messenger,” 1891-1916; preaching and writing, 
Fla., 1916-. Author of doctrinal tracts, 1872-74; “Our Saturday 


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Night,” 1911; “The New Testament Doctrines,” 1914; series of 
editorials for “ Messenger ” on trip abroad. Corresponding editor 
of revised Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge. 
Travel in Europe, Asia, and Northern Africa, with special attention to 
Bible lands, 1898. ■ Address, Sebring, Fla. 

MORDHORST, WILHELMINA. 

B. N. Y. City, Feb. 21, 1896; dau. Gotthilf and Elizabeth (Koch) 
Mordhorst; Un. Ch. of B. at Brooklyn, N. Y., March, 1912. Stu. 
Bay Ridge H. S., 5 years, grad. 1916; South Brooklyn Business 
College, Secretarial Course, 6 months, 1912; City (Brooklyn?) 
Hospital School of Nursing, 2 l / 2 years, 1919, R. N.; Bethany Bible 
School, two weeks, 1919; Willard Parker Hospital Post Graduate 
Contagion, 3 months, 1919. Stenographer in N. Y. City for four 
years; Student Nurse, 3 years, N. Y. City; Secretary and Office Supt., 
N. Y. City, six months. Address, 232 Jefferson Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

MOTE, LEONA Smith. 

B. Campbell, Ionia Co., Mich., Sept. 8, 1886; dau. Jacob B. and 
Elizabeth (Smith) Mote; Un. Ch. of B. (Woodland Church) Wood¬ 
land, Mich., 1895. Stu. Manchester College, Bible, one year; Wood¬ 
land H. S., one year; University of Mich., Medical School of 
Nursing, three years, grad. 1916. Private Nurse, Jan. 16 to April 
1, 1916; Night Supt., Nichols Hospital, Battle Creek, Mich., April 1 
to Oct. 1, 1916; Private Nurse, 1916-19; Supt. of Pennock Hospital, 
Hastings, Mich., May 28, 1919-. Mem. Mich. State Nurses Assoc. 
Address, 804 W. Green St., Hastings, Mich. 

MOYER, LELA Alberta. 

B. Alvordton, Ohio, Feb. 13, 1892; dau. M&hlon and Emma (Rit- 
tenhouse) Moyer; Un, Ch. of B. (Silver Creek Cong.) Alvordton, 
Ohio, Dec. 18, 1904. Stu. Alvordton H. S., 1907-09; Manchester 
College, Teacher Training, Two-year Teachers' Music Course, and 
one-year Bible, 1911-13; ibid., Acad., 1913-14; ibid., College, 1914-15. 
III. Training School for Nurses, Chicago, 1915-18, R. N.; Bethany 
Bible School, 1920-21. Teacher of instrumental music, summers, 
1912-15; Head Nurse of 50-bed floor, M. E. Hospital, Omaha, Nebr., 
1918-20; Night Supervisor of Nurses, Bethany Sanitarium and Hos¬ 
pital,Jan. 1, 1921, to June, 1922; Supt. of Nurses, ibid., June, 1922-. 
Address, Alvordton, Ohio. 

MOYER, LELA (Sellers). 

B. near Fostoria, Ohio, Oct. 17, 1891 ; dau. Andrew and Ella 
(Witmore) Sellers; mar. Elgin S. Moyer of Alvordton, Ohio, June 
7, 1916; Un. Ch. of B. at Fostoria, Oct., 1901. Stu. Fostoria H. S., 
1907-10; Manchester College, Normal Course, autumn, 1910; III. 


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Training School for Nurses, Chicago, 1913-16, R. N. Teacher, rural 
school near Fostoria, 1911-12. Travel and language study, China, 1916- 
18. Address, 3435 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, Ill. 

MUIR, FREEMAN George. 

B. Congress, Ohio, Sept. 3, 1858; s. William and Lydia (Flack) 
Muir; mar. Amanda Moherman, Ashland, Ohio, Aug. 24, 1892; Un. 
Ch. of B. (Mohican Church) Killbuck, Ohio, 1875. Stu. Amer. 
Conservatory of Music, Chicago, Ill., Piano, Voice, Harmony and 
Counterpoint; Ashland College, Greek, Latin and Science, two years; 
Mt. Morris College, Science, one year; Oberlin College, Conservatory 
of Music, two years. Teacher *of public schools, about eight years; 
Music, McPherson College, mostly piano, harmony, chorus training, 
etc., 27 years. Since resignation from McPherson College, time de¬ 
voted exclusively to the study of art, painting and sketching from 
nature. Mem. San Diego Guild of Artists. Address, 373 El Molino 
Ave., Pasadena, Calif. 

MYER, ANNA Vine. 

B. Flora, Ind., Feb. 17, 1884; dau. John B. and Mary (Eiken- 
berry) Myer; Un. Ch. of B. at Elgin, Ill., 1908. Stu. Sherman Hos¬ 
pital Training School, 1910-13, R. N. Private duty nurse in Elgin, 
Army Nurse, Amer. Red Cross, during war. Mem. Second Dist., 
Assoc, of Graduate Nurses; Amer. Red Cross. Address, 4 32 DuPage 
St., Elgin, Ill. 

MYER, ELIZABETH. 

B. Bareville, Pa., June 7, 1863; dau. Samuel R. and Amanda 
(Evans) Myer; Un. Ch. of B. (Conestoga Cong.) Bareville, Nov., 
1886. Stu. First Pa. State Normal School, Millersviltej two-year 
course, grad. 1887, M. E. Clerk in Bareville store, 1880-83; Teacher in 
Public Schools of Lancaster Co., Pa., for fourteen years; Elizabeth¬ 
town College, 1900-. Address, 328 Orange St., Elizabethtown, Pa. 

MYER, FLORENCE May. 

B. Flora, Ind., Jan. 11, 1890; dau. John B. and Mary (Eiken- 
berry) Myer; Un. Ch. of B. at Flora, 1900. Stu. Flora Hi. S., 1905- 
09; Sherman Hospital Training School, 1910-13, R. N. Private duty 
nurse, 1913-17; Red Cross Nurse in U. S. Army, 1918-19; Private 
duty nurse, Elgin, 1919-. Mem. Second Dist. of Graduate Nurses; 
Amer. Red Cross. Address, 432 DuPage St., Elgin, Ill. 

MYERS, John ALLAN. 

B. McVeytown, Pa., April 13, 1858; j. Peter S. and Sarah 
(Graeff) Myers; mar. Viola Workman of Loudonville, Ohio, Dec. 
1897; Un. Ch. of B. (Spring Run Cong.) McVeytown, about 1872; 
deacon, Culver, Kans., 1879; minister, (Spring Run Cong.) 1883; 


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elder, Huntingdon, Pa., 1919. Stu. Juniata College, Normal Eng¬ 
lish, 1880-87, B. E.; University of Pa., Science, 1895-97; Juniata Col¬ 
lege, 1890, M. E. (honorary degree). Teacher in ungraded country 
schools in Pa., 1876-78; ungraded country school in Kans., 1878-80; 
graded schools and H. S., Mifflin Co., Pa., 1881-86; Co. Supt. of 
Schools, Mifflin Co., Pa., 1887-93; Teacher of Grammar and Literature, 
Juniata College, 1893-95; Science; ibid., 1897-1915; Manager, Juniata 
Subscription Agency; Dealer in “ Hi-Grade ” specialties. Secretary, 
Board of Trustees of Juniata College, about 3/3 time. Address, 1710 
Mifflin St., Huntingdon, Pa. 

NEWCOMER, GRACE. 

B. Mt. Morris, Ill., Oct. 30, 1885; dan. M. S. and Mary E. 
(Hammer) Newcomer; U 11 . Ch. of B. (West Branch Church) Mt. 
Morris, 1897. Grad. Mt. Morris College, Commercial, 1902; Rock¬ 
ford School of Nursing, Rockford, Ill., 1909; University of Mich., 
Ann Arbor, U. S. Public Health, 1919. Private nurse, Rockford and 
Mt. Morris, 1909-16; Anesthetist, Lincoln Hospital, Rochelle, Ill., 
1916-17; Reserve in U. S. Army, 1918-19; U. S. Army, regular, 1920-. 
22; Employed in Philippine Islands, 1922-23; China, 1923-. Address, 
% Mrs. D. S. Cripe, Mt. Morris, Ill. 

NEWCOMER, MAUD Odessa. 

B. Ogle Co., near Mt. Morris, Ill., Sept. 19, 1879; dau. Samuel 
Isaac and Emma Catharine (Phillips) Newcomer; Un. Ch. of B. at 
Lanark, Ill., Dec. 4, 1898. Stu. Mt. Morris College, Latin Scientific, 
1895-97, 1901-03; Correspondent Dept., University of Chicago, English 
and English History, 1911-12; ibid., English, 1914-15. Teacher of 
rural school near Chadwick, Ill., 1899; near Lanark, Ill., 1900-01; 
near Chadwick, 1905; near Lanark, 1908-10; Ass’t Editor Brethren 
Sunday School Publications, 1910-. Address, 26 Edison Ave., Elgin, Ill. 

NICKEY, PAUL Amos. 

B. Oakley, Ill., Dec. 31, 1883; Amos J. and Mary (Heckman) 
Nickey; mar. Nora Musselman of Kearney, Nebr., Aug. 19, 1908; 
Un. Ch. oi B. at Juniata, Nebr., 1899; elder, Kearney, March 13, 1913. 
Stu. Juniata H. S., three-year course, 1898-1901; Mt. Morris Col¬ 
lege, Normal, 1902-04; University of Nebr., School of Agriculture, 
1904-06. Farmer, 1907-. Address, Hancock, Minn. 

NININGER, ELSIE (Buckman). 

B. Conway, Kans., May 6, 1887; dau. A. J. and Mary Amelia 
(Sluilts) Buckman; mar. R. W. Nininger, Aug. 6, 1913; Un. Ch. of B. 
(Monitor Church) Conway, 1899. Stu. McPherson College, Normal, 
grad. 1913, B. S. D.; ibid., Ip) years on A. B. degree; Saskatoon, 
Saskatchewan, Canada, Teachers Normal Course, 3rd grade, 1917. 


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Teacher, Valley Springs School, Edam, Saskatchewan, 3 months, 1917; 
Whoosier, S. D., 10 months, 1918; Dundurn, Sask., 19 months, 1919; 
McPherson College Model School, four months, 1913. City Mission 
work. Address, Hanley, Sask., Canada. 

NININGER, ROY William. 

B. Conway Springs, Kans., Sept. 25, 1885; .y. J. B. and Mary 
(Bowser) Nininger; mar. Elsie Buckman, Aug. 6, 1913; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Coyle, Okla., 1901; minister, 1919. Stu. State Normal, Stillwater, 
Okla., 1907; McPherson College, Normal, 1908-13, B. S. D.; Saska¬ 
toon, Sask., Canada, Normal Course, 1917. Teacher of seventh and 
eighth grades, Consolidated School, Burns, Kans., four months, 1913; 
Science Dept., Montgomery Co. H. S.. Independence, Kans., 1914- 
15; grades, Conway, Kans., 1915-16; grades, Hanley, Sask., 1917-19; 
grades, Midnight Lake, Sask., 1919-. Organizer and Manager, Co¬ 
operative Store, Independence, Kans. Address, Hanley, Sask., Canada. 
[Elsie (Buckman) Nininger, Hanley, Sask., Canada.] 

OAKS, PHOEBE M-. 

B. Portland, Ind., dan. Lewis C. and Susannah (Blocher) Oaks; 
Un. Ch. of B. at North Manchester, Ind., Feb. 10, 1906. Stu. Man¬ 
chester College, Music, 1905-07. Registered Nurse. Address , Wood¬ 
land, Mich. 

POLLARD, RICHARD Thomas. 

B. Wheal Busy, Chacewater, Cornwall, England, Nov. 24, 1848; 
s. Thomas and Elizabeth (Jenkin) Pollard; mar. Hannah Kimmel 
of Elderton, Armstrong Co., Pa., May 2. 1871; Un. Ch. of B. (Elk 
Lick Cong.) Elk Lick, Pa., 1871; elder, Plum Creek Cong., Pa. Stu. 
Mount College, 1872; Baltimore Medical College, grad. 1891, 

M. D.; Pittsburgh Medical College, Pittsburgh, Pa., grad. 1893, M. D. 
Teacher, common schools, 1871-75. A Cornish miner with no educa¬ 
tion until 21 years old; self-educated; followed farming until marriage 
in 1876; practiced medicine at Hagerstown, Md., 1891-93; Garrett, 
Somerset Co., Pa., 1893-. Mem. Amer. Medical Assoc. Address, 
Garrett, Pa. 

POLLOCK, MYRTLE Inez (Ferris). 

B. Conway, McPherson Co., Kans., Aug. 13, 1887; dan. Forest 
Clinton and Mary Florence (Au'rner) Ferris; mar. Samuel Andrew 
Pollock of Conway, Kans., June 1, 1910 (deceased, Aug. 17, 1910) ; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Monitor Cong.) Conway, 1908. Stu. Salt Lake City 
Business College, 1907-09; McPherson College, Literary and 
Stenographic, 1912-13; Hahnemann Hospital, Nursing, 1913-16, R. 

N. ; McPherson College, Acad., 1917; North China Language School, 
1917-18. Teacher, rural school, 1908-12; Nurse part of time, 1917-19; 



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missionary to China, 1917-; Nurse, Lliel Hamilton Memorial Hospital, 
Liao Chow, Shansi, China, full time work, 1919-. Amer. Address, 
520 E. Kansas Ave., McPherson, Kans. Address, Liao Chow, Shansi, 
China. 

PRICE, WILLIAM Henry. 

B. Mt. Morris, Ill., Oct. 21, 1868; s. Samuel E. and Elizabeth 
(Young) Price; mar. Lucy Beahm of Roanoke, Va., June 6, 1897; 
Un. Ch. of B. at Mt. Morris, March 8, 1885; deacon, Mt. Morris, March, 
1898. Stu. Mt. Morris College, Normal Course, 1887-91; ibid., Bible 
Course, 1891-93. Teacher, graded schools, 1893-97; Mail Carrier, 
1905-18. Address, 1717 Walker Ave., Kansas City, Kans. 

RARICK, W- CARL. 

B. Delaware Co., Ind., Sept. 15, 1885; .y. Jacob W. and Rachel 

R. (Snider) Rarick; mar. Mary E. Hooke, Aug. 14, 1907; Un. Ch. 
of B. at North Manchester, Ind., April 17, 1896; minister, April 22, 
1910; elder, Dec. 4, 1915. Stu. Royerton H. S., 1900-02; Manchester 
College, Acad., 1902-03; Muncie H. S., 1903-04; Manchester College, 
Normal English, 1904-05, B. E.; Butler College, Science, 1910-11; 
Scofield Correspondence Bible Sctiool, 1910-11; Bethany Bible School, 

1912. Teacher in Dist. school, Marion Co., Ind., 1905-06; Prin. H. 

S. , Straughn and Kingsbury, Ind., 1907-09; Supt. of Schools, Sunman, 
Ind., 1910; Pastor, Indianapolis, Ind., Sept., 1910-Dec., 1911; Elgin, 
Ill., July, 1912-June 30, 1914; White Church, Colfax, Ind., Aug., 1914- 
March, 1917; Farmer, 1917-. Has prepared for teaching, “Bethel 
Notebook System,” special courses in “ Church Doctrines,” “ Christ 
in the Psalms,” “Daniel,” “Revelation,” “Job,” “From Egypt to 
Canaan,” “ Romans,” “ Colossians,” “ 1 John,” “ Old Testament 
History,” “Life of Christ,” “Acts,” “Evangelistic Studies.” Teach¬ 
ing Bible study in High Schools of Delaware Co., Ind., touring four 
schools each day, 1921-22. Address, Muncie, Ind., R. R. 2. 

RIDDLEBARGER, GLENN A-. 

B. near Belleville, Kans., Nov. 5, 1893; j. A. E. and Lina (--) 

Riddlebarger of Nampa, Idaho; mar. Ruth Chemberlen of Covina, 
Calif., Aug., 1913. Grad. Belleville, Kans., H. S., June, 1911; Los 
Angeles State Normal School, General Professional Course, June, 

1913. Prin., public schools at El Monte, South Pasadena, Banning 
and Placentia, Calif., 1913-. Address, Placentia, Calif. 

ROLLER, Charles WILLIAM. 

B. New Market, Va., March 26, 1877; j. Michael J. and Barbara 
E. (Glick) Roller; mar. Gertrude S. Floyd of Bridgewater, Va., 
June 2, 1910; Un Ch. of B. (Unity Cong.) New Market, 1893. Stu. 
Bridgewater College, Music, 1897-98, 1902-03; ibid., spring, 1905; 





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Moody Bible Institute, Music, and private study under D. A. Clip- 
pinger, summer, 1905; Oberlin Conservatory of Music, 1907-08; Studio 
of F. W. Root, Voice, summer, 1908; Peabody Conservatory, Voice, 
summer, 1914. Teacher, common schools 1895-97; Director of Music, 
Md. Collegiate Institute (now Blue Ridge College) 1900-02; Teacher 
of music among the churches in Iowa, 1904-05; Director of Music, 
Bridgewater College, 1905-. Address, Bridgewater, Va. 

ROOP, EDITH Elizabeth (Pfoutz). 

B. Priestbond, Md., March 29, 1895 ; dan. Samuel W. and Louise 
M. (Senseny) Pfoutz; mar. John D. Roop, Jr., of Westminster, Md., 
Aug. 20, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. (Pipe Creek Church) Md. Stu. Blue 
Ridge College, English, Scientific, 1907-13. Teacher of China Paint¬ 
ing and Music, Blue Ridge College, 1913-16. Address, Linwood, Md., 
Box 46. 

ROSS, AMOS Walter. 

B. Sidney, Ind., Sept. 27, 1879; s. Robert and Susan (Snell) Ross; 
mar. Flora Mae Nickey of Kearney, Nebr., June 12, 1902; Un. Ch. of B. 
at North Manchester, Ind., Dec., 1898; minister, Spring Creek Cong., 
Sidney, Ind., Feb., 1899; second degree, Mt. Morris, Ill., 1901. Stu. 
Manchester Acad., 1896-99; Mt. Morris College, Bible, 1899-1901, 
Acad., 1901-02, College, 1902-03. Pastor, Sterling, Colo., 1903-04; Mis¬ 
sionary, Vyara, India, 1904-14, Bulsar, India, 1915-22. Mem. Build¬ 
ing and Finance Committee, 1905-22; India Field Committee; Edu¬ 
cational Board, Bombay Representative, Council of Missions, 1919- 
22. Author, “Survey of India Mission Field”; “Our Field, Op¬ 
portunity and Needs.” On furlough, 1922-. Address, North Man¬ 
chester, Ind. 

ROTHROCK, EDGAR Eli. 

B. Carlisle, Nebr., March 11, 1883; s. Eli S. and Susannah 
(Forney) Rothrock; mar. Bertha Sweitzer of Waterloo, Iowa, Feb. 
14, 1907; Un. Ch. of B. (Bethel Cong.) Carlisle, Aug., 1894; elder, 
Nov., 1909. Stu. Davenport, Nebr., H. S., 1901-03; Mt. Morris 
College, Acad., 1903-05; Nebr. School of Agriculture, 1905-06; Bethany 
Bible School, 1909-10. Farmer, Carlisle, Nebr., 1906-09; Pastor, 
Bethel Church, 1910-17; South Beatrice Church, 1917-. Served on 
the Standing Committee, 1914 and 1918; Regional Director, Armenian 
Drive, 1919; Regional Director, Forward Movement, 1920. Mem. in 
1917 and Secretary in 1918 of the Tract Examining Committee; Ad¬ 
visory Council, Home Mission Dept., General Mission Board, 1920. 
Address, Holmesville, Nebr. 

ROYER, GERTRUDE Anna. 

B. Westminster, Md., Feb. 20, 1894; dau. John T. and ( 


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(Weybright) Royer; Un. Ch. of B. (Meadow Branch Cong.) West¬ 
minster, 1909. Stu. H. S., 1909; Westepn Md. College, Music and 
Piano, 1910-13; Peabody Conservatory of Music, 1913-17. Teacher of 
Piano, Westminster, 1913-. Address , 178 W. Main St., Westminster, 
Md. 

SANGER, ELLA May. 

B. Thurmond, W. Va., Jan. 19, 1880; dau. Henry Edward and 
Bettie E. (Pobst) Sanger; Un. Ch. of B. (Peachblossom Cong.) Cor¬ 
dova, Md., April, 1894. Stu. Maryland Collegiate Institute, Union 
Bridge, Md., (now Blue Ridge College) Bible, 1906-07; National Homeo¬ 
pathic Hospital Training School, Washington, D. C., 1909-12, R. N. 
Private nurse, D. of C. and Eastern Shore, Md., 1912-18; Visiting 
Nurse, Instructive Visiting Nurse Assoc., Baltimore, Md., 1918-. Mem. 
Graduate Nurses’ Club of D. of C.; Public Health Nurses of Baltimore 
City; Instructive Visiting Nurse Assoc, of Baltimore; Visiting Nurses 
Helpers of District No. 5. Address, Easton, Md. 

SCHNECK, AMANDA Catherine. 

B. Brookville, Ohio, July 9, 1896; dau. Charley Elsworth and 
Alice Belle (Schafer) Schneck; Un. Ch. of B. at Brookville, Feb. 23, 
1908. Stu. Franklin Twp. H. S., Darke Co., Ohio, 1910-13; Green¬ 
ville, Ohio, H. S., 1915-16; Manchester College, summers 1915, 1916; 
Training School for Nurses. Ohio State University, Homeo¬ 
pathic Hospital, Columbus, Ohio, 1916-19, R. N. Teacher, grade school, 
Franklin Twp., Darke Co., Ohio, 1914-15; Private duty nurse, in 
Columbus and around Greenville, 1919-21 ; Employed at Bethany 
Sanitarium and Hospital, 3435 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, 1921-. 
Mem. Amer. Nurses’ Assoc.; Ohio State Assoc, of Graduate Nurses; 
United Student Volunteers. Address, Greenville, Ohio. 

SCHWENK, CHARLES Albert. 

B. Loganton, Pa., Jan. 18, 1883; s. Edgar A. and Susan (Schroyer; 
Schwenk; mar. Margaret Haas of Mechanicsburg, Pa., June 2, 1910; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Sugar Valley Cong.) Loganton, Pa., April, 1907; 
minister, ibid., June, 1907; advanced, June, 1908; elder, ibid., June, 1913. 
Stu. Central State Normal School. Lock Haven, Pa., spring of 1902; 
Select Normal, spring term of 1904; Muncy Normal, Muncy, Pa., 
summers 1905, 1906; Elizabethtown College. Teachers’ and Bible 
Courses, 1908-09; Bethany Bible School, 1910-12. Teacher, common 
school, 1902-06; Prim, Twp. H. S., 1906-08; Common school, 1909-10, 
1912-20; Science, Jersey Shore PI. S., 1921 -. Traveled through twenty- 
three States, from Pennsylvania to the West Coast, summer, 1908. 
Address, R. F. D. 1, Loganton, Pa. 

SCHWENK, MARGARET (Haas). 

B. Mechanicsburg, Pa., Nov. 11, 1879; dau. Peter and Laura 


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(Vogelsong) Haas; mar. Charles A. Schwenk of Loganton, Pa., 
June 2, 1910; Un. Ch. of B. at Harrisburg, Pa., Nov. 26, 1905. Stu. 
Mechanicsburg, Pa., H. S., 1894-97; First Pa. State Normal School, 
Millersville, spring, 1898; Harrisburg, Pa., Business College, Night 
School, 1902-04; N. Y. Bible Teacher’s Training School, Dr. White’s, 
1907-08; Bethany Bible School, 1910-11; Elizabethtown College, 1908- 
10. Teacher, Common School, Mechanicsburg, 1898-1902; Student-Teach¬ 
er, Elizabethtown College, 1906-07, 1908-10. Employed as a stenographer 
for the State Y. M. C. A., Millersville S. N. S., and in several business 
houses. Wrote Christian Workers’ notes for “Our Young People” 
for a time, and occasionally articles for the same paper and “ The 
Gospel Messenger.” Address, Loganton, Pa., R. D. 1. 

SELL, JAMES Arnold. 

B. Newry, Pa., Nov. 23, 1845; s. Daniel and Rachel (Detwiler) 
Sell; mar. Esther B. Stiffler of Canoe Creek, Pa., Oct. 19, 1867; Un. 
Ch. of B. at Frankstown (now Carson Valley) Pa., March 6, 1863; 
minister, ibid., Oct. 25, 1865; advanced, Warrior’s Mark, Pa., Oct. 
19, 1867; elder, Frankstown, Pa., Oct. 24, 1872. Common school 
education. Teacher in common schools, 1865 and 1876; Became as¬ 
sociate editor of “ Christian Family Companion,” first weekly church 
paper of Ch. of B., 1866. Author, “ Lost Brothers of the Alleghanies,” 
1906, which had a sale of ten thousand copies; volume of original 
poems, 1916, sale of two thousand copies. Secretary of the first edu¬ 
cational meeting held that developed into Juniata College, and was 
a member of the advisory board until a few years before it was dis¬ 
continued by Annual Meeting. Address , Hollidaysburg, Pa., R. F. 
D. 1. 

SHiELLENBERGER, John MOHLER. 

B. Bannerville, Pa., Jan. 29, 1893; s. John B. and Vina (Mohler) 
Shellenberger; mar. Mary S. Miller of Somerset, Pa., Sept. 2, 1915; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Maitland Cong.) Bannerville, Pa., 1907. Stu. Juniata 
College, Acad., 1910-13; Amer. School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo., 
1918, D. O. Osteopathic physician. Mem. Amer. Osteopathic Assoc.; 
Pa. Osteopathic Assoc.; Alpha Tan Sigma; Kirvan’s Club; York Y. M. 
C. A.; York Chamber of Commerce. Address, 1410 S. Elmwood St., 
York, Pa. 

SHERFY, EFFIE (Strohm). 

B. Harlan, Iowa, Jan. 5, 1881; date. William H. and Mary Ann 
(Yoder) Strohm; mar. Ernest F. Sherfy of Westphalia, Kans., May 
20, 1908; Un. Ch. of B. (Independence Cong.) Brooks, Kans., 1896. 
Stu. Plattsburg College, Plattsburg, Mo., Commercial Course, grad. 
1900; Sherman Hospital, Elgin, Ill., 1906, G. N. Nurse, in Kans. 
before marriage. Address, Monitor Parsonage, Conway, Kans. 


484 


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SHICK, MARTHA Belle. 

B. Abilene, Dickinson Co., Kans., Jan. 24, 1880; dau. Jesse Norman 
and Catharine (Forney) Shick; Un. Ch. of B. (Navarre Cong.) near 
Abilene, Feb. 15, 1892. Stu. Mt. Morris College; Bethany Bible School; 
a Summer Term in Chicago along lines of settlement work in slums. 
Stenographer and bookkeeper, eight years; Settlement work in Chi¬ 
cago, three years; Work among Chinese in America, about eight 
years; Missionary to China, Educational and Evangelistic work, 1916-. 
Address, On Fun, Shan Tai, Sunning, Canton, China. U. S. A. address, 
La Verne, Calif. 

SIEBER, HARRY Fritchey. 

B. Thompsontown, Pa., Dec. 15, 1880; s. Abraham E. and Mary 
(Eberly) Sieber; mar. Ethel Grace Magowan of Philadelphia, Pa., 
Dec. 16, 1916; Un. Ch. of B. at Juniata College, 1898. Stu. Dickinson 
Prep. School, Carlisle, Pa., 1896-97; Juniata College, 1897-99, B. E.; 
Peirce School, Philadelphia, Business, 1901-02. Teacher, graded 
school, Mexico, Pa., 1899-1900; Cheneyville, Pa., 1900-01; Clerk, Union 
League, Philadelphia, 1902-03; Powers and Weightman, ibid., 1903-04; 
Treasurer, Philadelphia and Garrettsford Street Railway Co., ibid., 
1904-12; President, Parkway Trust Co., 1912-; vice-president, Over¬ 
brook Bank of Philadelphia; Treasurer, F. Guy Meyers Co., Inc., 
general contractors; treasurer, Rexim Co., Inc., manufacturers of 
paper, etc.; treasurer, Ades Product Corporation, manufacturers of 
“Breeze”; Treasurer, Verilite Metals Company; Treasurer, Draw 
Down Towel Cabinet Co. of Philadelphia laundry and towel service; 
Treasurer, Vanity Fair Studios, Inc.; President, United States Ac¬ 
ceptance Corporation. Mem. Amer. Acad, of Social and Political 
Economy; Manufacturers’ Club; Rotary Club of Philadelphia; Over¬ 
brook Golf Club; Overbrook Tennis Club; Trustee, Juniata College. 
Address, 6426 Drexel Road, Overbrook, Philadelphia, Pa. Office, 
1218 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. (H. F. S., and “ Who’s Who in 
Philadelphia.”) 

SPEICHER, HARRY Blaine. 

B. Sipesville, Pa., April 4, 1884; .y. Peter and Jane (Rebecca) 
Speicher; mar. Ada Chloe Brumbaugh of Clover Creek, Blair Co., 
Pa., Aug. 8, 1911; Un. Ch. of B. (Sipesville Church) Quemahoning 
Twp., Pa., 1898. Stu. Juniata College, Normal English, 1903-05, 
B. E.; ibid., College, 1905-06, eight weeks in 1909; University of 
Pittsburg, eight weeks in 1919. Teacher in country school, 1901-03; 
Somerset H. S., 1906-08; Supervising Prim, Somerset Twp. H. S., 
Pa., 1908-13; Garrett Borough H. S., Pa., 1913-18; Rockwood Borough 
H. S., Pa., 1918-. President, Somerset Co. Sunday School Assoc., 
1915-. Address, 122 Broadway, Rockwood, Pa. 


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485 


STEELE, GRACE Gertrude. 

B. Wooster, Ohio, Sept. 4, 1889; dan. Isaac and Mary A. (Wieand) 
Steele; Un. Ch. of B. (East ChippevPa Church) Smithville, Ohio, about 
1902. Stu. Smithville, Ohio, H. S., 1905-08; Mt. Morris College, 
Acad., 1909-10; Manchester College, Normal, summer, 1911; Hinsdale 
Sanitarium, Hinsdale, Ill., Nursing, 1912-15. Teacher, rural school, 
Oregon, Ill., 1910-11; Millersburg, Ind., 1911-12; Plospital work at 
Akron, Ohio, two months; Private duty nurse, 1915-. Address , Mc- 
Louth, Kans., R. R. 1, care of Walter Kimmel. 

STROHM, FRED Edwin. 

B. Harlan, Iowa, March 28, 1883; j. William Henry and Mary 
(Yoder) Strohm; mar. Maude Ethel Stutsman of South Pasadena, 
Calif., Sept. 4, 1907; Un. Ch. of B. at Independence, Kans., 1896; 
deacon, Pasadena, 1906; minister, Navarre House, Abilene, Kans., 
1909. Stu. McPherson College, part of year, 1903; South Pasadena 
H. S., 1906; Bethany Bible School, 1912-14; Battle Creek Sani¬ 
tarium and Hospital, Battle Creek, Mich., Nurses’ Course, 1914-17, 
R. N. in Mich, and Ill. Student and Nurse, Bethany Bible School, 
1917-21; Business Supt. and anesthetist, Bethany hospital, 1921-; 
Anesthetist, Garfield Park Hospital, Chicago, 1921-23. Address, 
Uniontown, Kans. 

STROHM, Maude ETHEL (Stutsman). 

B. Lone Star, Kans., July 28, 1889; dau. William M. and Lutitia 
(Shively) Stutsman; mar. Fred E. Strohm of South Pasadena, Calif., 
Sept. 4, 1907; Un. Ch. of B. (Washington Creek Cong.) Lone Star, 
1899. Stu. Bethany Bible School, 1912-14; Battle Creek Sanitarium 
and Hospital, Battle Creek, Mich., Nurses’ Course, 1914-17, R. N. in 
Mich, and Ill. Nurse, Bethany Hospital, 1921-. Address, 3435 Van 
Buren St., Chicago, Ill. 

STUDEBAKER, GEORGE Losh. 

B. Richland Co., Ill., July 17, 1861; s. Samuel and Elisabeth 
(Losh) Studebaker; mar. Mary E. Simonton of Muncie, Ind., June 
10, 1882; Un. Ch. of B. (Mississinewa Church) Delaware Co., Ind., 
May 13, 1879; minister, 1884; elder, ibid., June 10, 1893. Stu. Normal 
School. Muncie, Ind., summers of 1880-84; Manchester College, Bible, 
1906-08. Teacher in common schools, Delaware Co., Ind., 1880-84; 
Evangelistic Work, 1884-97; Pastor, 1897-1906; Business Manager and 
Field Representative, Manchester College, 1908-13; Evangelist, 1913- 
16; Pastor, Muncie, Ind., 1916-. Address, 824 W. Adams St., Muncie, 
Ind. 

STUDEBAKER, JOSEPH. 

B. Cass Co., Ind., May 27, 1853; j. John S. and Elizabeth 
(Landes) Studebaker; mar. Mrs. Catherine J. (Gish) Mummert, Nov. 


486 


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29, 1883; Un. Ch. of B. (Upper Deer Creek Church) Cass Co., Nov. 

30, 1883. Grad. Ind. State Normal School, Terre Haute, Four- 
Year Normal Course, 1879; receiving State Life Certificate in 1881. 
Taught the Burlington, Ind., H. S., before graduating; Second Prin., 
Monticello Training School, Monticello, Ind., with j. G. Royer, also 
before graduation; Prin., Pittsburg, Ind., 1879-80; Rockfield, Ind., 
1880-81; Held musical conventions, 1881-84; Teacher, Burrows, Ind., 
Radnor, Ind., and several other years in the country schools; Taught 
school 25 years; Studied law under Judge Pollard of Delphi, Ind., 
and was admitted to the bar in Cass Co., Ind., at Logansport, 1893; 
Re-admitted at Delphi, 1896; For some years past, Justice of the 
Peace, real estate dealer, general insurance, loan, and abstract work, 
Notarial and Probate legal work, Flora, Ind. Engaged in teaching 
music, at various times, for churches of the Brethren in Ind., Ohio, 
Ill., Iowa and N. D. Address, Flora, Ind. 

SWIGART, WILLIAM Joseph. 

B. near McVeytown, Pa., March 19, 1850; s. Christian and 
Elizabeth (Robinson) Swigart; mar. Carrie M. Miller of Huntingdon, 
Pa., July 11, 1882; Un. Ch. of B. (Spring Run Church) near Mc¬ 
Veytown, April 19, 1873; called to ministry, ibid., Oct.. 1876; in¬ 
stalled May 1, 1877; elder, Huntingdon, Nov. 14, 1891. Stu. Kisha- 
coquillas Seminary, three years; National School of Elocution and 
Oratory, Philadelphia, Pa., two- years, 1882, B. O. Teacher in public 
schools, eight years, beginning in Mifilin Co., Pa., in 1868; in Primitive 
Christian Publishing Office, 1877-80; Teacher at Juniata College and 
Treasurer of Board of Trustees, 1880-; Pastoral work, 1877-; Evan¬ 
gelistic Work, 1885-1912. Weather reporter for U. S. Government, 
1893-; Chairman, Peace Committee of the Church of the Brethren. 
Address, Eighteenth and Moore Sts., Huntingdon, Pa. 

TEAGUE, FLORA Ellen (Kinsey). 

B. West Milton, Ohio, June 13, 1853; dau. David and Susan R. 
(Albaugh) Kinsey; Un. Ch. of B. at Covington, Ohio, Feb., 1879. Stu. 
Lebanon National Normal, Lebanon, Ohio, one term, 1877; Covington, 
Ohio, H. S., 1878-79; Mt. Morris College, Acad., 1890-91; ibid., 
Shorthand and Bible, 1891-92. Teacher in ungraded public schools 
in Ohio, 1871-90; Teacher and tutor, Mt. Morris College, 1890-1903; 
Teacher of Bible, Lordsburg (now La Verne) College, 1903-05; con¬ 
ductor of Sunday School Teacher-Training Classes, 1910-. Secretary, 
Miami Co., Ohio, Teachers’ Assoc., two years; President, ibid. t , 
two years. Address , 244 S. D., La Verne, Calif. 

TEETER, LEWIS W-. 

B. Hagerstown, Ind., Oct. 15, 1845; Daniel U. and Sarah C. 
(Shultz) Teeter; mar. Nancy Ellen Bowman of Hagerstown, Oct. 



BIOGRAPHICAL 


487 


28, 1866; Martha A. Bowman Ulrich of Hagerstown, April 12, 1916; 
bn. Ch. of B. (Nettle Creek Cong.) Hagerstown, Jan. 6, 1868; deacon, 
ibid., Aug. 7, 1869; minister, ibid., Sept. 9, 1876; advanced, Dec. 13, 
1879; elder, Oct. 15, 1885. Stu. New Castle Acad., fifteen weeks be¬ 
ginning March 13, 1865; extensive home study, including the Bible, 
religious studies, Greek, and German. Teacher, common schools, 
1873-75. Appointed by General Conference of 1891 to prepare ex¬ 
planatory notes on the New Testament, compiled after about four 
years and called “ 1 he New Testament Commentary.” Mem. Board 
of .Trustees of Manchester College, 1905-. Address, Hagerstown, Ind. 
THRONE, DELLA (Vaniman). 

B. Lyons, Kans., Dec. 17, 1885; dan. Jacob P. and Dianna (Bru¬ 
baker) Vaniman; mar. John Emory Throne of McPherson. Kans., 
Aug. 12, 1908; Un. Ch. of B. (Kansas Center Church) Lyons, Kans., 
1900. Stu. McPherson College, Normal, 1902-06, B. S. D.; Teacher, 
rural school, McPherson, 1906-08; Commercial H. S., Shenandoah, 
Iowa, 1914-19. Address, Red Cloud, Nebr., or La Verne, Calif. 
THRONE, JOHN Emory. 

B. Huntington, Ind., July 3, 1885; .y. George B. and Margaret 
(Altman) Throne; mar. Della Vaniman of McPherson, Kans., Aug. 12, 
1908; Un. Ch. of B. at Red Cloud, Nebr., 1902; Minister, McPherson, 
1905. Stu. McPherson College, Acad.-Commercial, 1902-07, M. Accts. 
Stenographer, Brethren Publishing House, 1909-10; Farmer, McPher¬ 
son, 1910-12; Teacher, La Verne College, 1912-13; Bartlesville, Okla., 
H. S., 1913-14; Shenandoah, Iowa, IT. S., 1914-19; Wilson Business 
College, Seattle, Wash., 1919-20; Anglo-Chinese School, Singapore, 
South Siam, 1920-22. Treasurer, Malaysia Conference of the Metho¬ 
dist Church. Address, Red Cloud, Nebr., or La Verne, Calif. 
TROSTLE, EVA Alora. 

B. Mount Morris, Ill., April 26, 1878; dau. E. P. and Alice 

(Wingert) Trostle; Un. Ch. of B. (Silver Creek Cong.) near Mt. 
Morris, May 12, 1890. Stu. Mt. Morris College, Acad., 1899-1904; 

Bethany Bible School, Teacher Training Course, 1907-15; Columbia 
College of Expression, Chicago, two summer terms; Dr. White’s 
Bible Teacher Training School, New York City, one summer term; 
Lewis Institute, Chicago, College English, two terms; Moody Bible 
Institute, Chicago, and Christian Alliance Training School, Nyack, 
N. Y., Methods of work and organization. City mission work, Dixon, 
Ill., 1904-07; Supt., Practical Mission Training Dept., Bethany Bible' 
School, 1907-10; Teacher, Music Dept, and Bible Dept., and Sup’t. 

of Women, Bethany Bible School, 1910-. Lecturer on Dress Reform, 

Consecration, etc. Mem. Committee on Simple Life and Dress Re¬ 
form, Ch. of B. Conference. Address, 3435 Van Buren St., Chicago, Ill. 


488 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


ULERY, Joseph EDSON. 

B. Middlebury, Ind., June 22, 1873; j. Solomon W. and Mary 
R. (Hoover) Ulery; mar. Sylvia Kindy of Elkhart, Ind., Aug. 26, 1897; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Pleasant Valley Cong.) Middlebury, Feb. 3, 1889; minis¬ 
ter, ibid., Aug. 15, 1896; advanced, Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 12, 1899; 
elder, Onekama, Mich., Sept., 1909. Grad. H. S., 1889-93; Stu. Man¬ 
chester College, Bible, 1895-99. Farmer to 1893; Teacher of public 
school, 1893-95; Student and Bible Institutes, 1895-99; Pastor, Brooklyn, 
N. Y., 1899-02; Farming, Pastor and conducting from six to eight Re¬ 
vivals and Bible Institutes annually, 1903-21; Pastor, Onekama, Mich., 
for some years during that time; Financial Secretary, Manchester 
College, Jan. 1, 1922-. Mem. Trustee of Manchester College, 1897- 
1900; Trustee of Mount Morris College, 1915-18; Trustee of Man¬ 
chester College, 1919-21. Address, North Manchester, Ind. 

VAN DYKE, CATHERINE (Beery). 

B. south of Covington, Ohio, March 27, 1858; dau. Enoch and 
Mary (Hatfield) Beery; mar. Dr. George H. Van Dyke of Beatrice, 
Nebr., Oct. 1, 1891; Un. Ch. of B. (Newton, now Pleasant Hill Cong.) 
Sugar Grove, Ohio. Stu. Covington Union Schools, 1873-77; Hunting¬ 
don Normal School (now Juniata College, July, 1878-March, 1879; ibid., 
several other terms, also at McPherson College, Ohio Northern Uni¬ 
versity, Ada, Ohio, Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, Ind., and 
Bethany Bible School. Teacher in country schools many years; 
Teacher, Pleasant Hill, Ohio, 4 years; Music, Mt. Morris College, 
1889-91; Student-teacher, McPherson College, 1894-95. Engaged in 
Mothers’ and Daughters’ work since 1896; correspondent for The 
Inglenook, two years. Mem. while living in Chicago, of Woman’s 
Church Federation and Protectorate, Trustee of Chicago Woman’s 
Shelter, member of Elementary Sunday-School Teachers Graded Union, 
John Marshall Parent-Teacher Association, Chicago Speakers' Bureau; 
Since 1921, at Winona Lake, Ind., President, East Wayne Parent- 
Teacher Association; President, Child Conservation League of Amer., 
Winona Circle; member, Winona Women’s Literary Club, Women’s 
Christian Temperance Union; Originator and director, General or¬ 
ganization of the Mothers’ and Daughters’ Association of the Church 
of the Brethren, which began in Springfield, Ill., June 4, 1906. Address, 
Winona Lake, Ind. 

.VAN DYKE, CHRISTIAN Swigart. 

B. McVeytown, Pa., April 13, 1858; .s. Archibald and Esther 
(Swigart) Van Dyke; mar. Emma J. Howe of Maitland, Pa., June 
19, 1890; Un. Ch. of B. at Maitland, April, 1872. Stu. State Normal, 
Peru, Nebr., several months, 1880; Juniata College, Teacher’s 
Course, 1885-88, B. E. Rural Teacher in Pa., 1879; Nebr., 1880-84; 


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489 


Bank Bookkeeper, Beatrice, Nebr., 1883-84; Teacher in Nebr., 1888- 
93; Bank Bookkeeper, DeWitt, Nebr., 1893-95; Acting Prin., H. S., 
ibid., 1896; English Teacher, private Mennonite School, Beatrice, Nebr., 
1897; English Teacher for government of Puerto Rico, 1902-05, dur¬ 
ing which time he acquired a reading and speaking knowledge of the 
Spanish language; Farmer-Teacher in N. D., 1905-. Address, Almont, 
N. D. 

VAN DYKE, EMMA Jane (Howe). 

B. Maitland, Pa., April 1, 1863; dau. William and Sarah (Mohler) 
Howe; mar. C. S. Van Dyke, June 19, 1890; Un. Ch. of B. (Dry Valley 
Cong.) Maitland, Feb., 1877. Stu. Lewistown Acad., Lewistown, Pa., 
Acad., two years; Brethren's Normal School (now Juniata College), 
Normal English, two years, grad. 1886, B. E. Teacher in Pa., Nebr., 
and N. D., thirty-two years to May, 1923. Mem. W. C. T. U. of Lewis¬ 
town, Pa. Address, Almont, N. Dak. 

VIA, JENNY (Miller). 

B. Ephrata, Pa., June 18, 1885; dau. Jerome M. and Eliza Ann 
(Sawyer) Miller; mar. H. A. Via of Free Union, Va., Nov. 16, 1913; 
Un. Ch. of B. at Ephrata, Pa., Dec 25, 1897. Stu. Elizabethtown 
College, Music, 1906-09; Comb’s Conservatory, Philadelphia, Music, 
summers 1916, 1917. Professor of Voice and Piano, Hebron Seminary, 
1910-13; Professor of Voice Culture and Chorus, Elizabethtown Col¬ 
lege, 1916-(?). Address, Red Hill, Va. 

WAGNER, ANNA Lura. 

B. Portis, Kans., Feb. 18, 1885; dau. John C. and Emily S. 
(Peebler) Wagner; Un. Ch. of B. (North Solomon Church) Portis, 
Kans., May 27, 1898. Stu. McPherson College, Acad., 1908; Bethany 
Bible School, 1910-13; McPherson College, grad., Acad., 1917; 
Nurses’ Training School, Battle Creek Sanitarium, Battle Creek, Mich., 
1919-. Teacher, Rural School, 1904-07; Grade School, Portis, 1909-11: 
Rural School, 1917-21. Address, Portis, Kans. 

WAMPLER, REBECCA Catherine (Skeggs). 

B. Greencastle, Pa., Oct. 13, 1882; dau. Francis Eugene and Annie 
Mary (Foutz) Skeggs; mar. Fred J. Wampler of Harrisonburg, Va., 
Sept. 3, 1911; Un. Ch. of B. at Roanoke, Va., Feb. 2, 1895. Stu. 
National Business College, Roanoke, 1897-99; Bridgewater College, 
Acad., 1906-08, 1909-10. Teacher, National Business College, Roanoke, 
1899-1903, 1908-09, 1910-11; Stenographer and bookkeeper, Roanoke, 
1903-06; Missionary in China, 1913-. Secretarial work in pneumonia 
plague epidemic in North China, 1918. Mission Treasurer, 1916-. 
Seventh Class, Order of the Bountiful Sheaf, bestowed upon her by 
the Chinese Government, summer of 1919. Permanent address, Har¬ 
risonburg, Va., R. F. D. 6. Address, Ping Ting Hsien, Shansi, China. 


490 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


WEYBRIGHT, RUTH Ella. 

B. Detour. Md., May 31, 1900; dau. John S. and Anna (Sayler) 
Weybright; Un. Ch. of B. (Monocacy Cong.) Rocky Ridge, Md., Dec. 
5, 1914. Stu. Thurmont, Md., H. S., 1916-18; Blue Ridge College, 
Acad., and Music, 1918-21; Hood College, -, Music, 1921-. Ad¬ 

dress, Thurmont, Md. 

WHITMORE, BRUCE Cleveland. 

B. Lewistown, Md., Sept. 21, 1884; s. John Henry and Sarah 
Emma (Smith) Whitmore; mar. Margie Catherine Lantz of Thur¬ 
mont, Md., April 11, 1911; Un. Ch. of B. (Monocacy Cong.) Rocky 
Ridge, Md., Aug. 23, 1903; minister, Oct. 5, 1905 ; elder, Cerro Gordo. 
Ill., April 7, 1922. Stu. Md. Collegiate Institute (now Blue Ridge 
College) prep., 1903-04; ibid., Commercial, 1904-05; ibid., 3-year Bible 
Course, 1905-08. Teacher, Grammar School, Graceham, Md., 1908-09; 
Prin., Graded School, Franklinville, Md., 1910-11 ; Clerk in Bank 
and Store, Thurmont, Md., 1911-13; Letter Carrier, Hanover Post 
office, Pa., 1913-20; Pastor. Cerro Gordo, Ill., 1920-. Address, Cerro 
Gordo, Ill. , 

WILSON, Sal lie EDNA. 

B. Sam’s Creek, Md., Oct. 26, 1876; dau. Jesse T. and Elizabeth 
A. (Newman) Wilson; Un. Ch. of B. at Sam’s Creek, 1912. Stu. 
Bridgewater College, Normal, 1895-96; Buckeystown, Md., summer 
teachers’ course; Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md., summer 
teachers’ course. Teacher, public schools, Carroll Co., Md., 1896-. 
Teacher, Vacation Bible School, Westminster, Md., summer, 1920. Ad¬ 
dress, New Windsor, Md. 

WINE, MARY (Stoner). 

B. Ladoga, Ind., Aug. 11, 1885; dau. Samuel D. and Lina (Norris) 
Stoner; mar. Grover L. Wine of Huntington, Ind., June 1, 1911; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Laccoon Creek Church) near Ladoga, July 24. 1894. 
Stu. Manchester College, Bible and electives, 1905-09, B. S. L.; 
ibid., Vocal Teachers’ Music, 1913-15. Author of poems; an Easter 
pageant. Address, Mt. Morris, Ill. 

YEREMAN, O-H-. 

B. 1879. Minister. Grad. Hahnemann Medical College and Hos¬ 
pital, Chicago, 1901, M. D.; Stu. University Medical College, Kansas 
City, Mo., 1902. Intern in Wills Eye Hospital. Philadelphia, Pa., for some 
months until May, 1920, when he l^ft to engage in relief work abroad. 
Traveled extensively through the United States, preaching and lectur¬ 
ing on missionary subjects. Relief Work abroad, at present. Last 
known address, May, 1920, was 1810 Race St.. Philadelphia, Pa. (Amer. 
Medical Assoc., Chicago.) 





BIOGRAPHICAL 


491 


YIN, Han Chang. 

B. Shantung, China, 1885; .y. Mi;. Yin and Mrs. (Chang) Yin; 
mar. Miss Chang, about 1908; Un. Ch. of B. at Tientsin, Chili, China, 
1911; minister, 1918. Grad, four-year H. S., Chi Chow, Shantung; Stu. 
College, Peking, two years. Teacher in mission common school, six 
years; 1 eacher of Chinese language to foreigners, three years; Pastoral 
work, one and one-half years to April, 1920. Address, Ping Ting Hsien, 
Shansi, China. 

YOUNT, ORAN S-. 

B. Miami Co., Ohio, June 3, 1874; s. S. M. and Elizabeth (Marlin) 
Yount; mar. Daisy A. Diltz, Nov. 10, 1895; Un. Ch. of B. at Coving¬ 
ton, Ohio, Jan., 1892; minister, Dec., 1904. Stu. Mt. Morris College, 
Tethers' Training Course, 1893; ibid., Commercial, 1894. Teacher, 
Common Schools, 1892 and 1895; Newspaper editor and special articles 
for Magazines, 1896-1912; Writer for various publications on special 
assignments, 1896-. Address, 420 W. Canal St., Troy, Ohio. 


List of Names Submitted, o: Whom Biographies do not Appear 

The following-named persons were also suggested for Biograph¬ 
ical Section No. 3, for the reason accompanying each name except 
when no reason was given. Some of them, for their work in edu¬ 
cational lines, ought to be represented in the biographical pages, but 
are omitted because no data was received for publication. 

Most of the names in this list were submitted during the year 
1920, and no attempt has been made to bring the addresses down 
to date. 

ALDERFER, H. C., 2315 Cumberland St., Philadelphia, Pa. Interest 
in Sunday-school work. 

ALDINGER, JACOB, 1800 W. Market St., York, Pa. Engineer 
and banker. 

ALDINGER, WILLIAM, 1800 W. Market St., York, Pa. Engineer. 
ANDERSON, CLARA, Ball, Kans. Nurse. 

BOOKWALTER, LEVI A., Trotwood, Ohio. Taught school twenty- 
six years. 

BOWMAN, BESSIE, Bridgewater, Va. 

BOWMAN, GALEN, Middleburv, Ind. 

BREININGER, RUSSELL, Lewistown, Pa. 

CABLE, MAUDE, 351 Eastern Ave. S. E., Grand Rapids, Mich. 
Nurse. 

CLARK, ELIZABETH (Snyder), Mt. Morris, Ill. Former teacher 
in two Brethren colleges. 



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CLINE, JOSEPH W., 1823 S. Bronson St., Los Angeles, Calif. 
Wide studies at colleges and universities. 

COFFMAN, CARRIE Cassel, Bridgewater, Va. Nurse. 

COFFMAN, RUTH E. (Swartz), Keyser, W. Va. Music graduate. 

CRIPE, WINNIE, Liao Chou, Shansi, China. Teacher in Girls’ 
school; Educational missionary. 

CRONK, MILDRED (Myers), Church Home and Infirmary, Balti¬ 
more, Md. Nurse. 

DEARDORFF, BEULAH, Frances Willard Hospital, Chicago, Ill. 
Nurse. 

DEARDORFF, HOPE, Frances Willard Hospital, Chicago Ill. Nurse. 

DETRICK, H. J., Manila, Phil ppine Islands. Former teacher for 
Government. 

DICKEY, HOWARD, North Liberty, Ind. Pastor. 

DIXON, ELIZABETH (Kline), Parker Ford, Pa. Specialist in 
music; one time college teacher. 

EBY, JOSIAH, Trotwood, Ohio. Taught school nineteen years, 
mostly before 1889. 

EDGECOMB, GEORGE, Reedley, Calif. Supt. of Schools and 
former county Supt. 

EGAN, E. J., Greencastle, Va. Former college professor. 

ENGLAND, W. F., La Verne, Calif. Former president of Lordsburg 
(now La Verne) College. 

ENGLAR, J. WALTER, New Windsor, Md. Great educational 
worker. 

ENGLES, JULIA, Red Cloud, Neb. Nurse. 

ETZLER, ADA, Maryland General Hospital, Baltimore, Md. Nurse. 

FACKLER, O. A., Ashton, Ill. Good schoolman; fine work. 

FLORY, GEORGE W., Roanoke, Va. B. S. L. rom Bridgewater 
College, 1908. 

FLORY, JAMES, McPherson, Kans. Wide study and work in 
McPherson College. 

FLORY, LIZZIE (Neher), Liao Chou, Shansi, China. Missionary. 

FLORY, NORA (Phillips), Shou Yang, Shansi, China. 

FLORY, SAMUEL I., Stuart’s Draft, Va. Home mission work. 

FOSTER, FRANK, Centralia, Okla. Interested in educational and 
missionary work . 

FRANTZ, ISAAC, Franklin Grove, Ill. Evangelist. 

GARBER, JACOB A., Timberville, Va. Schooling; Teaching. 

GARBER, SAMUEL, Bridgewater, Va. One of the first to leave 
the Shenandoah Valley in search of more education; Life-long 
supporter of education. 


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493 


GARVER, D. M., Trotwood, Ohio. Member of the Educational 
Board; Churchman. 

GEIMAN, CHARLES P., Westminster, Md. 

GEISER, DAVID, Froid, Mont. Taught school. 

GILBERT, ELMER H., North Manchester, Ind., R. R. Teacher 
of influence; One year of college work. 

GREIS, CLARICE, Gettysburg, Ohio. Nurse. 

GROSSN1CKLE, S. P., Edenton, Ohio. Taught school for 20 
years, beginning in 1878. 

GUYTON, E. G., New Windsor, Md. Work in connection with 
Blue Ridge College. 

HAHN, GRACE, 3433 Falls Road, Baltimore, Md. Graduate Nurse. 

HARLEY, JENNIE, 12 Edison Ave., Elgin, Ill. Teacher. 

HARTER, JOY, Blodgett Memorial Hospital, Grand Rapids, Mich. 
Nurse. 

HEDRICK, B. M., care of Y. M. C. A., Camden, N. J. Y. M. C. 
A. Educational work. 

HERSHEY, J. W. G., Lititz, Pa. Teacher 16 years; Trustee of 
Elizabethtown College. 

HICKS, GEORGE D., Hagerstown, Md. Long experience in teach¬ 
ing; lecturing. 

HIMMELSBAUGH, IDA, Umalla, via Anklesvar, India. 

HINES, R. L., 3001 Sixteenth St. N. E., Washington, D. C. Teach¬ 
ing in La.; Class of ’88, Juniata College. 

HOERNER, DELLA, McPherson, Kans. Nurse. 

HORNER, GALEN, Meyersdale, Pa. 

HORNER, WILBERT J, Fort Worth, Tex. Teacher of city 
missions; city pastor. 

HOWE, ROLAND S., care of Wm. Scramp Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Interested in Church history. 

JOHN, MRS. GEORGE BUCHER, Union Bridge, Md. 

JOHN, GRIFFITH, Manila, P. I. Teacher for Government. 

KEEVER, ORPHA (Workman), Spirit Lake, Iowa. Former teacher 
in Manchester College. 

KELLER, CORA (Hostetler) (Mrs. W. D. Keller), Bedford St. 
and Miller Ave., Johnstown, Pa. 3 years high school, and work 
at Manchester, Mt. Morris, Canton, and Ashland Colleges. 

KELLER, J. H., Shrewsbury, Pa. Minister; teacher in Elizabeth¬ 
town two years. 

KEMP, PROF, care of H. J. Harnly, McPherson, Kans. Lecturer. 

KINDIG, J. RUFUS, Waynesboro, Va. Home mission work. 

KINDY, GLENN, Middlebury, Ind. 

KLEPINGER, LESLIE, Conway, Kans. Teacher. 


494 


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KRYDER, MARY Lichtenwalter, La Verne, Calif. 

LANDIS, MOYNE, Sidney, Ind. Work at Bethany and Manchester; 
successful school teacher; now efficient pastor. 

LEHMAN, ESTELLA, 188 W. Exchange St., Akron, Ohio. Nurse. 

LEHMAN, IVA, 188 W. Exchange St., Akron, Ohio. Nurse. 

LEHMAN, JULIUS, Pontiac, Ill. 

LEHMER, FRANCIS, Fullerton, Calif. 

LICHTY, M. P., Mt. Morris, Ill. Teacher. 

LONG, C. E., Penn Laird, Va. Active church worker. 

LONG, W. S., Altoona, Pa. Very able and successful pastor. 

MADEIRA, Hiester Franklin, 1947 Swatara St., Harrisburg, Pa. 
Teacher. 

MADEIRA, Sheldon Spencer, 1947 Swatara St., Harrisburg, Pa. 
Teacher. 

MANAHAN, LILLIAN, 509 Honore St., Chicago. Nurse. 

McDANNEL, ELLA. Nurse. 

METZ, DANIEL O., Union Bridge, Md. Teacher and preacher; 
graduate of Bridgewater College. 

MILLER, BRUCE A., Scottville, Mich. 

MILLER, ELIZA B., Anklesvar, India. Eighteen years service 
on India mission field. 

MILLER, MRS. D. L., Mt. Morris, Ill. Author and traveller. 

MILLER, J. CARSON, Moores’ Store, Va. Strong preacher and 
student. 

MILLER, Keith Walter, 723 Moro, Manhattan, Kans. Attend¬ 
ing Kans. State Agricultural College. 

MILLER, LEWIS D., Bridgewater, Va. Agricultural and livestock 
promoter. 

MILLER, LOGAN, Tiffin, Ohio. Teacher. 

MILLER, MINA H. Bosserman. Work at Manchester, Mt. Morris, 
and Bethany. 

MILLER, ROBERT Samuel, 15.34 Edgely St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Graduate of the School of Pedagogy, University of Pa. 

MILLER, W. R., Onekama, Mich. Conductor of trips to Holy 
Land. 

MILLER, WILBUR C, Bridgewater, Va. Agricultural student at 
the Smith Hughes Institution. 

MOHLER, HARRY, Elizabethtown, Pa. Student of phrenology 
and theology; minister. 

MOOMAW, BESSIE, 507 Oakland Ave., Baltimore, Md. Nurse; 
graduate of St. Luke’s Hospital. 

NEFF, PEARL, Victoria Apartments, Fourteenth and Clifton St., 
N. W. Washington, D. C. Nurse. 


BIOGRAPHICAL 


495 


NEFF, VERTIF, Victoria Apartments, Fourteenth and Clifton St. 
N. W. Washington, D. C. Nurse. 

NEWCOMER, JENNIE S., Hagerstown, Md. Trustee of Juniata 
College. 

OELLIG, HELEN G., 211 Broad St., Waynesboro, Pa. Educational 
work. 

OREBAUGH, HILBERT M., Kitchel, Ind. 

POTTER, ELLA, 2022 Brady St., Davenport, Iowa. Nurse. 

PRICE, ARTHUR, McPherson, Kans. Musician. 

RITTENHOUSE, A. H., Mt. Morris, Ill. Newspaper editor. 

ROESCH, GRACE, Quinter, Kans. Nurse. 

ROOP, MRS. John D., Jr., Linwood, Md. Fine Arts. 

ROSENBERGER, WELLINGTON, Fox Chase, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Interested in Sunday-school work. 

SANDERS, J. F., R. 2, Preston, Minn. Bible teacher and student; 
attended Mt. Morris College. 

SANGER, SAMUEL A., Free Union, Va. Well educated at Bridge- 
water ; a remarkable man. 

SCHECHTER, DAVID P., Waverly, Kans. Nurse (but never fol¬ 
lowed the profession). 

SCHROCK, W. G., Berlin, Pa. One year at Juniata; spent life 
as minister; gave liberally for education. 

SHOWALTER, J. HENRY, West Milton, Ohio. Music; taught 
14,000 students; editor or ass’t. editor of 30 music books. 

SILVERTHORN, CORA Adele (Brumbaugh). Huntingdon, Pa. 
Graduate of Juniata. 

SLIFER, CHAS. W., Polo, Ill. Academic course at Mt. Morris 
College. 

SNIDER, G. A., Lima, Ohio. Trustee of Manchester College, and 
president of Board. 

SPENCER, CHARLES, Bartow, W. Va. Exceptionally good teach¬ 
er ; Church worker. 

SPENCER, SAMUEL, Bartow, W. Va. Exceptionally good teacher. 

STOVER, JOHN M., Bradford, Ohio. Church activities. 

STOVER, MARY (Emmert) (Mrs. W. B. Stover), Mt. Morris, Ill. 
Foreign Missionary. 

STUTSMAN, JESSE. Taught school twenty-six years. 

SUTER, CYRUS M.. Franklin Grove, Ill. 

SWIGART, CLAIR, McVeytown. Pa. 

SWIGART, CRAWFORD, McVeytown, Pa. 

TAYLOR, ISAAC W., Elizabethtown, Pa. Prominent elder; presi¬ 
dent of Board of Trustees of Elizabethtown College. 

TAYLOR, LYDIA E., Mt. Morris, Ill. 


496 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


ULERY, VERNA, Wheatland, Wyoming. Nurse. 

VANIMAN, O. S., Fort Landerdale, Fla. 

WAGGY, MISS, 1920 Patterson Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. Nurse; 

graduate of homeopathic hospital. 

WAGGY, MISS, 1920 Patterson Ave., Baltimore, Md. Graduate of 
homeopathic hospital; nurse. 

WARNER, DAVID F., R. 2, Kittanning, Pa. Active student, teach¬ 
er, pastor; taught school eighteen years. 

WASHINGTON, BLANCHE, 656 Oreans Place N. E., Washington, 
D. C. Graduate nurse. 

WENGER, ALVIN P., Bareville, Pa. High school principal. 

WEST, W. E., Mt. Morris, Ill. Formerly business manager of Mt. 
Morris College. 

WILLARD, O. H., 3435 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, Ill. 

WINE, WM. M., Woodside, Delaware. President of Md. Col¬ 
legiate Instiute for several years. 

YOUNG, JOHN D., Westminster, Md. 

YOUNG, LELA Ruth, 544 Lincoln Way East, South Bend, Ind. 
Teacher in city schools. 

YOUNKINS, M. A., Weverton, Md. Teacher and preacher. 


HANAWALT, JOSEPHINE (Brandt). 

B. Santa Maria, Calif., March 27, 1888; dau. C. J. and Sarah 
(Yoder) Brandt; mar. J. Ross Hanawalt, Sept. 10, 1913; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Covina, Calif., 1902. Stu. Covina H. S., 1901-05; Calif. State 

Normal School, -, 1907-09. Teacher, La Verne Grammar School, 

1909-12; McFarland, Calif., Grammar School, 1914-15. Address, La 
Verne, Calif. 




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AMICK, JOSEPH. 

B. Mifflin Co., Pa., Oct. 28, 1834; s. Jonathan and Elizabeth 
(Rothrock) Amick; mar. Susan Mertz, Oct. 16, 1856; Hannah Reifif, 
Feb. 5, 1871; Un. Ch. of B. (Dry Valley Cong.) Middle Dist. of Pa., 
May 12, 1857; minister, (Bachelor Run Cong.) Middle Dist. of Ind., 
1863; elder, a few years later. Farmer and taught Country Schools 
in winter for several years, 1862-81 ; Business Manager, Brethren 
Publishing House, 1881-1904. For many years Treasurer of the 
Board of Trustees of Mt. Morris College; Treasurer of Old People’s 
Home and Orphan’s Home of Dist. of Northern Til. and Wis., located 
at Mt. Morris, Ill. Wrote a query in 1857, for the Annual Conference 
which brought the first favorable answer from the Conference con¬ 
cerning Sunday Schools. Died Jan. 4, 1915, at Elgin, 111. (Robert E. 
Arnold, Elgin, Ill.) 

ANTHONY, WILLIAM A-. 

B. Hagerstown, Md., Feb. 10, 1857; s. David A. and Nancy A. 
(Boward) Anthony; mar. Annie M. Friedly, Oct. 11, 1883; Un. Ch. 
of B. (Long Meadow Church, Beaver Creek Cong.) Hagerstown, 
Nov. 2, 1879; minister, ibid., May 19, 1883; elder, Falling Spring, Pa., 
May 10, 1902. Stu. a select school in Hagerstown, also Hagerstown 
H. S. Teacher, public schools in Md., 1881-88; in Pa., 1888-1906. 
Served three times on Standing Committee; Mem. Dist. Mission Board 
nearly twenty years. Died of paralysis at his home in Shady Grove, 
Pa., July 23, 1911; buried in country cemetery at Prices Church, near 
Waynesboro, Pa. (“ Some Who Led,” Miller and Royer.) 

BALSBAUGH, CHRISTIAN Hervey. 

B. Hanover, Pa., April 16, 1831 ; Un. Ch. of B. in Montgomery 
Co., Pa., June 13, 1852. Student public schools; Harrisburg, Pa., 
Acad.; Gettysburg, Pa., Acad.; Freeland Seminary, Montgomery Co., 
Pa.; medical student under Dr. A. D. H. Kemper, New York City; 
medical student in Philadelphia, where he broke down with nervous 
prostration; patient and student, Hygienio-Therapeutic College, New 
York City. Teacher, public schools, several years. Always physically 
weak, suffered loss of voice for years at different times, confined much 
of the time to his bed. Regular contributor to church papers, for 
some years probably the most prolific writer in the Ch. of B.; author, 
“ Glimpses of Jesus,” a collection of his writings, 1895. Died Jan. 
18, 1909. (“ Some Who Led,” Miller and Royer.) 

BLOUGH, PERRY J-. 

B. Quemahoning Twp., Somerset Co., near Hooversville, Pa., 
March 22, 1859; Jonathan W. and Susanna (Boger) Blough; mar. 




500 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


Emma Shaffer of Hooversville, Nov. 30, 1884; Elizabeth D. Rosen- 
berger of Covington, Ohio, Feb. 19, 1919; Un. Ch. of B. at Juniata 
College, 1879; minister, Sept. 4, 1897; elder (Quemahoning Cong.) 
Sept. 3, 1904. Teacher, Public School, 1880-85; Merchant, Hoovers¬ 
ville, 1885-1910; Postmaster. Hooversville, 1894-1910; President, First 
National Bank, Hooversville, 1901-20; President, Farmers Trust & 
Mortgage Co., Johnstown, Pa., 1911-18. Did considerable Evan¬ 
gelistic work. Chairman, Mission Committee of Sunday Schools of 
Western Pa., 1907-20; Director, Berlin, Pa., Mutual Fire Insurance 
Co., 1902-20; Regional Director, Forward Movement for Pa., N. J. 
and Del., 1919-20; Trustee, Pa. Institution for Feeble Minded Women, 
Laurelton, Pa.; Treasurer, Mission Board of Western Pa., for 21 
years until his death; Trustee, Juniata College for the last ten years or 
more of his life; Mem. General Temperance Committee, Church of 
the Brethren, from 1908 to time of death, Chairman at time of death; 
National Geographical Soc. Died of pleural pneumonia at Johnstown, 
Pa., March 31, 1920; buried at Maple Spring Cemetery, Quemahoning 
Congregation. At time of death was elder in charge of Quemahoning 
Cong., Plum Creek, Boucher, Somerset, and Rockton Churches. E. 
Percy Plough, 736 Grove Ave., Johnstown, Pa. 

BOWMAN, SAMUEL Michael. 

B. near Greenmount, Va., Sept. 30, 1853; s. Michael and Annie 
(Garber) Bowman; Un. Ch. of B. (Greenmount Cong.) Rockingham 
Co., Va., April 24, 1883; deacon, ibid., April, 1889. Attended public 
schools. Farmer and business man; Director of Rockingham National 
Bank; Trustee, Rockingham Memorial Hospital; Trustee, Bridge- 
water College. Gave for educational purposes, $130,000. Died at 
University of Va. Hospital, Jan. 23, 1919. (Dr. John S. Flory, Bridge- 
water, Va.) 

BRIGHT, John Calvin. 

B. near New Lebanon, Ohio, Oct. 26, 1851 ; s. Isaac B. and Sarah 
(Rife) Bright; mar. Hannah Garber, 1875; Elizabeth Heistand, Dec., 
1879; Hettie Stauffer, Aug., 1912; Un. Ch. of B. (Bear Creek Church) 
near Dayton, Ohio, 1865; deacon (Wolf Creek Church) Ohio, 1876; 
minister, ibid., 1881; elder, ibid., 1892. Stu. Common schools; Breth¬ 
ren’s Normal School (now Juniata College) 1879. Began teaching at 
Fort McKinley, Ohio, 1867; Teacher, public schools, 1867-89, 1918-19; 
pastor, Troy, Ohio, 1893-1916. Contributor to church papers. Pos¬ 
sessed large powers of concentration; on one of his visits to college 
he was in algebra classroom and students were puzzled over a prob¬ 
lem in quadratic equations; he stepped to the board and gave them 
the correct solution. Mem. General Educational Board of the Ch. 




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BIOGRAPHICAL 


507 


of B., 1908-15; Southern Ohio Historical Committee; Standing Com¬ 
mittee 10 times; trustee, Manchester College, 1916-19. Died of influenza 
at Georgetown, Ohio, March 24, 1919. (Yearbook of Ch. of B., 1920; 
Mrs. Hettie Stauffer Bright, Georgetown, Ohio.) 

BRUBAKER, ISAAC Neff. 

B. Girard, Ill., April 12, 1866; s. John and Mary (Neff) Brubaker; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Pleasant Hill Cong.) Virden, Ill., 1884. Stu. Mount 
Morris College, Acad., 1887-90. Active in church work; taught 
school. Wrote some poetry; was fond of poetry, music, and art; 
Most genial personality, forceful character, high ideals, of exceptional 
promise. Died Aug. 6, 1891. (Nicholas J. Brubaker, 2140 W. Thirty- 
first St., Los Angeles, Calif.) 

BRUMBAUGH, HENRY Boyer. 

B. Huntingdon Co., Pa., April 1. 1836; j. John Brumbaugh; 
mar. Susan F. Peightal, Sept. 20, 1860; Un. Ch. of B. in Pa., June 15, 
1856; minister, June 24, 1864; elder, 1889., Stu. Common schools; 
Williamsburg Academy, Pa.; Cassville Seminary, Pa.; Juniata College. 
Teacher, public schools; joint-founder Juniata College, 1876; presi¬ 
dent, Board of Trustees, ibid., 1876-1919; Acting-president, Juniata 
College, 1888-94; dean, Bible Dept., ibid. Joint-editor and publisher, 
“Weekly Pilgrim,” established 1870; also “Primitive Christian and 
Pilgrim,” established 1876; contributing editor, “The Gospel Mes¬ 
senger”; author, “Church Manual,” 1894; “ Onesimus,” 1910. Toured 
Europe and Bible Lands, 1895. Died at Huntingdon, Pa., June 28, 
1919. (Brethren Yearbook, 1920). 

BRUMBAUGH, JOHN Boyer. 

B. Raystown Branch, Huntingdon Co., Pa., March 14, 1848; .y. 
John and Catharine (Boyer) Brumbaugh; mar. Eleanor Jane Van 
Dyke, of Huntingdon, Dec. 24, 1874; Un. Ch. of B. at James Creek, 
near James Creek Church, June, 1865; deacon, Huntingdon Church, 
1879; minister, ibid., 1889; elder, ibid., 1894. Student of Bible, German, 
and Latin. Teacher in public schools, seven years; Teacher of Bible, 
Juniata College, four years; Pastor, Huntingdon Church, six years. 
One of the founders of Juniata College; trustee, ibid.; financial agent, 
ibid., ten years. Associate editor, “ Christian Family Companion,” 
Tyrone, Pa., in the late “sixties”; Editor of “The Pilgrim,” 1873-77; 
author of articles for magazine “ Golden Dawn,” 1885-87; also, for 
“ The Gospel Messenger ” from its beginning till 1915. Gave most of 
his property to the Bible Dept, of Juniata College in 1916. Suffered 
paralysis Sept. 5, 1915. Died Sunday, June 11, 1922. (Mrs. Eleanor 
J. Brumbaugh, Huntingdon, Pa.; Brethren Yearbook, 1923). 


508 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


CASSEL, ABRAHAM Harley. 

B. Montgomery Co., Pa., Sept. 21, 1820; s. Yelles and Polly 
(Harley) Cassel; mar. Elizabeth Rhodes, April 1, 1843. Self-educated. 
Teacher, public schools, beginning in 1840; Collector of books, almanacs, 
magazines, newspapers, and rare books into a famous library; Preserved 
much valuable historical material to the Ch. of B. Mem. Pennsylvania 
Historical Soc. Died April 23, 1908. (“ Some Who Led,” Miller and 

Royer; Brethren Almanac, 1909.) 

CLAIR, AARON Leslie. 

B. Lena, Stephenson Co., Ill., July 25, 1866; .?. Preston E. and 
Mary A. (Groesbeck) Clair; mar. Lizzie R. Albright of Lena, June 
16, 1892. Un. Ch. of B. (Silver Creek Church) Mt. Morris, Ill., 1890; 
minister, j 'bid., July, 1900. Stu. Mt. Morris College, Commercial, 
1889-90; ibid., Teachers' Commercial and Sunday School Normal 
Courses, 1892-93. Teacher of Penmanship and Commercial work, 
Maryville Seminary, Maryville, Mo., 1890-92; Prin., Commercial Dept., 
Mt. Morris College, 1893-1904; Business Manager, Mt. Morris College, 
1896-1904. Died March 23, 1911 in Hospital at Marshfield, Wis., from 
injuries received while operating a saw in a sawmill. (Mrs. Lizzie A. 
Clair, Willard, Wis.) 

COFFMAN, Mary KATHERINE (Flory). 

B. Good’s. Mill, Rockingham Co., Va., Oct. 3, 1862; dau. Noah 
and Sophia E. (Showalter) Flory; mar. J. M. Coffman of Bridgewater, 
Va, June 19, 1888; Un. Ch. of B. (Mill Creek Church) Good’s Mill, 
about 1877. Stu. Bridgewater College, Teacher’s Course, 1883-87, 
B. E. Teacher in public schools, 1880-83; Matron, Bridgewater Col¬ 
lege, four years; Teacher of Bible, ibid. Died Bridgewater, Va, June 
18, 1909. (J. M. Coffman, Elkton, Va.) 

CULP, CHARLES Elias. 

B. Delaware, Ohio, Dec. 7, 1863; s. Frederick and Mary (Beam) 
Culp; mar. Charlotte Gilbert of Arcanum, Ohio, May 21, 1889; 
Un. Ch. of B. 1875; minister, Mt. Morris, Ill, May, 1889. Stu. Mt. 
Morris College, Acad, and Seminary, 1883-88. Teacher of History, 
Mt. Morris College, 1888-89; Preaching in Ohio, 1890-1906; pastor. 
West Dayton Church, Dayton, Ohio, for a time preceding his death. 
Died of hard tumors in stomach, in Dayton, May 24, 1906. (Howard 
G. Culp, 111 Elmwood St, Dayton, Ohio.; The Registrar, Mt. Mor¬ 
ris College.) 

DRIVER, SAMUEL A-. 

B. near Timberville, Va, Aug. 14, 1848; s. Lewis and Elizabeth 
(Wampler) Driver; mar. Mary A. Click of Mount Sidney, Augusta 




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BIOGRAPHICAL 


513 


Co., Va., March 9, 1874; Un. Ch. of B. (Pleasant Valley Church) North 
River, Va., 1881 ; Deacon, ibid., Aug., 1882. Stu. Normal School. 
Teacher, fifteen years; farmer. Died April 30, 1911. (W. E. Driver, Mt. 
Sidney, Va.) 

ELLER, David NEWTON. 

B. Salem, Va., Nov. 16, 1862; s. John W. and Leah (Barnhart) 
Eller; mar. Lydia Alice Graybill, Sept. 17, 1889; Un. Cli. of B. (Peter’s 
Creek Church) near Roanoke, Va., 1879; minister, ibid., 1888; elder, 
Daleville, Va., 1904. Stu. Public Schools; Bridgewater College, 
Normal English, 1884-87, B. E. Teacher, public schools, Roanoke Co., 
Va., 1880-85; Rockingham Co., Va., 1887; Roanoke Co., 1888-89; John¬ 
son Co., Mo., 1890; Professor, Botetourt Normal College (now Dale¬ 
ville College) 1891-1913; President, ibid., 1894-1906; Secretary Board of 
Trustees, ibid., 1897-1914. Evangelist; Secretary Dist. Mission Board, 
First Dist. of Va., 1898-1910. Died at Daleville, Oct. 19, 1914. (“His¬ 
tory of the Brethren in Virginia,” Zigler; Mrs. D. Newton Eller, Dale¬ 
ville, Va.) 

ELLER, LENA Mae. 

Dan. Jonas Eller of Daleville, Va. Skilled musician. (T. S. 
Moherman, Daleville, Va.) 

EMMERT, DAVID. 

B. Benevola, Md., Sept. 6, 1854 ; s. Leonard and Sarah (Bealer) 
Emmert; mar. Catherine Scheller of Hagerstown, Md., Dec. 21, 1881; 
Un. Ch. of B. about 1872; deacon, Huntingdon, Pa., about 1883. 
Stu. Country school. Teacher, Art and miscellaneous subjects, Juniata 
College, 1877-83; Secretary, Child Caring Institution, Hagerstown, 
Md., 1883-92; Teacher of Art, Biology and Botany, Juniata College, 
1892-1907; Secretary Child Caring Institution, Huntingdon, Pa., 1907- 
11. Author, “Reminiscences of Juniata College,” 1901; Artist; Founder 
of both Hagerstown and Huntingdon Child Caring Institutions. Died 
June 22, 1911. (Lewis Emmert, Norristown, Pa.) 

ESHELMAN, MATTHEW Mays. 

B. near Lewistown, Pa., Sept. 1, 1844; s. Andrew and Leah 
(Aurand) Eshelman; mar. Lizzie A. Best, Oct. 25, 1865; Salome A. 
Watkins, Dec. 31, 1912; Un. Ch. of B. in Christian Co., Ill., June 4, 
1874; deacon, (Cherry Grove Church) Northern Ill., June 4, 1875; 
minister, Lanark, Ill., Sept., 1878; elder (White Rock Church) Kans., 
1884. Stu. Common schools of Pa. and Ill. Served twice in the Civil 
War, 1861-65; Taught school ten years between 1865-76: his first school 
was 8 miles west of Virden, Ill., 1865, then near Lanark, Ill., then 
in Georgetown, then in Stevenson Co., Ill., until spring of 1876; Asso- 


514 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


ciate editor, “Brethren at Work,” 1876-82; farmer, Belleville and two 
other places in Kans., 1882-87; engaged in helping to found McPherson 
College, 1887-90, and chairman of Board of Trustees, one year. Aided 
in organizing Lordsburg (now La Verne) College, 1891; Immigration 
agent for Santa Fe Railroad Co., 1890-95; Mission worker, Colton, 
Calif., 1898; Founder, Berean Bible School, Los Angeles, and Foreman, 
ibid., 1907-12. Held local Bible schools beginning 1880, being the first 
among the Brethren to teach Bible schools; writer for newspapers 
and magazines for many years; author of books and pamphlets: “ Sab- 
batism”; “ One Faith Vindicated,” 1875; “True Vital Piety,” 1876; 
“Two Sticks, or the Ten Tribes of Israel Discovered,” 1887; “History 
of the Danish Mission”; “A Model Life, of Uncle John Metzger,” 
1898; “Operations of the Holy Spirit,” 1913; “Los Angeles Now and 
Then”; “The Open Way into the Book of Revelation,” 1915; “History 
of the Church of the Brethren of Southern Calif, and Ariz.,” 1917; 
“ Truth Triumphant,” and had about completed at the time of his death, 
a History of the Eshelman Families, working on it awhile in the 
afternoon of the day on which he died. Clerk of 23 Dist. Meetings 
in Ill., Kans., Ore., and Calif. Mem. Standing Committee of 1885, 
1887; locating committee for McPherson College; Board of Trustees 
of McPherson College, 1887-90; Secretary, Danish Mission, 1876-81; 
President, Tropico, Calif., Improvement Assoc., 1905; Tropico Chamber 
of Commerce, 1911. Learned the typewriter keyboard after he became 
totally blind, and used the typewriter a great deal. Died of a fourth 
stroke of paralysis, evening of May 21, 1921, at his home in Glendale, 
Calif. (M. M. E.; Mrs. Salome A. Eshelman; Eshelman’s “History of 
the Church of the Brethren of Southern Calif, and Ariz.”; Craik’s 
“ History of the Church of the Brethren in Kans.”) 

FLORY, DANIEL Christian. 

B. New Hope, Augusta Co., Va., April 3, 1854; s. Isaac and 
Susannah (Miller) Flory; mar. Kate Driver of New Hope, Dec. 23, 
1880; Un. Ch. of B. (Middle River Cong.) near Fort Defiance, Va., 
Aug., 1877; minister, ibid., March, 1888; elder, ibid., 1907. Stu. New 
Hope H. S., grad. 1875; University of Va., Charlottesville, Language, 
Math., and Science, 1875-78. Professor of Ancient Languages, Juniata 
College, 1878-79; Prin., Beaver Creek H. S., 1879-80; Prin., Spring 
Creek.Normal and Collegiate Institute, 1880-82; Prin., Va. Normal 
School, 1882-86 (the two latter became Bridgewater College in 1889) ; 
Farmer and Evangelist, 1886-1914. Founder of Bridgewater College; 
Trustee, ibid., 1904-14. Died at Pyrmont, Ind., Nov. 5, 1914; buried at 
Middle River, Va., Nov. 9, 1914. (Dr. John S. Flory, Bridgewater, 
Va.) 






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BIOGRAPHICAL 


519 


FAHNESTOCK, SAMUEL Bigler. 

B. Covington, Ohio, April 1, 1854; s. Joseph and Lydia (Bigler) 
Fahnestock; mar. Amanda Kauffman of New Carlisle, Ohio, June 
16, 1881; Un. Ch, of B. Covington, Jan. 1, 1882. Stu. Ohio State Uni¬ 
versity, Columbus; Zanerian Business College; University of Kans., 
Lawrence; National Normal University (now Lebanon University) 
Lebanon, Ohio, degree Master of Commercial Science (probably 
honorary. Date unknown. The University has no record of graduates 
prior to 1882, nor do they have a record of S. B. Fahnestock’s gradua¬ 
tion; therefore it must have been previous to 1882.) Teacher in Ohio 
several years, including West Baltimore, 1879-82; Ansonia, 1882-83; 
Head, Commercial Dept., McPherson College, 1889-1911. Business 
manager, ibid., 1896-1911. One of the best penmen in the middle west, 
and had a national reputation in that art. Mem. Board of Trustees of 
McPherson College, soon after 1889-1911; City council of McPherson, 
1899-1907. Died of heart failure on the bathing beach at Long Beach, 
Calif., Jan. 9, 1912; buried in the McPherson Cemetery in the same 
lot with Charles E. Arnold. (Mrs. Amanda Fahnestock, McPherson, 
Kans.; Ellis M. Studebaker, McPherson, Kans.; Craik’s “History of 
the Church of the Brethren in Kans.”) 

FRANKLIN, WILLIAM Kiler. 

B. 1866; s. Elder William Franklin; his home church was Sams 
Creek, Md.; minister, ibid. Stu. Bridgewater College, Normal Eng¬ 
lish and Music, 1882-86, B. E. Teacher, public schools in Md., 1886- 
88; Teacher of vocal and instrumental music in Md., 1888-98; Pro¬ 
fessor of Music, Lordsburg (now La Verne) College, 1898-about 1904; 
itinerant teacher of instrumental music—piano, violin, guitar, mandolin 
and wind instruments—with residence in Pomona, Calif., 1904-18. Died 
May 13, 1918, as a result of a collision with a truck while riding his 
motorcycle. (Dr. S. J. Miller, La Verne, Calif.; Dr. John S. Flory, 
Bridgewater, Va.; “ Bridgewater College: Its Past and Present.”) 

FRANTZ, ROY Alvin. 

B. Mt. Morris, Ill., Jan. 29, 1895; j. Peter and Lillie A. (Buckley) 
Frantz; Un. Ch. of B. at Sterling, Ill., 1904; deacon, ibid., 1914; minister, 
Chicago, Ill., 1916. Stu. Sterling H. S., 1910-14; Bethany Bible 
School, 1914-16; Mt. Morris College, 1916-18. Mechanically inclined. 
Mem. Student Volunteer Movement. Died of septicemia, Jan. 29, 1918. 
(William J. Buckley, Dayton, Ohio.) 

GEIGER, MARY S- (-). 

B. Montgomery Co., Pa., Feb. 25, 1828; mar. Henry Geiger of 
Montgomery Co., 1848; Un. Ch, of B. Dec. 30, 1852. Stu. Common 
schools. Moved to Philadelphia in 1852. Made large contributions to 




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education. Was trustee, at time of her death, of Juniata College; 
First Church of the Brethren, Philadelphia; Geiger Memorial Church 
of the Brethren, Philadelphia; Home for the Aged, Philadelphia. 
Lived at 2032 N. Broad St., Philadelphia. Died in Philadelphia, Sept. 
7, 1917. (Dr. T. T. Myers, Huntingdon, Pa.; Dr. Charles Calvert 
Ellis, Huntingdon, Pa.) 

GISH, JAMES Rufus. 

B. Roanoke, Va., Jan. 24, 1824; mar. Barbara Kindig, 1849; Un. 
Ch. of B. at Roanoke, Ill., June 27, 1852; minister, ibid., Oct. 23, 1852; 
elder, 1863. Limited education. Prosperous farmer-minister; financed 
publication of New Testament with references; fortune of $60,000 
devoted by wife to fund to provide books to ministers of Ch. of B., 
(known as Gish Fund); prominent churchman; traveling evangelist 
in SouthGeneral Mission Board, 1885-87. Died at Stuttgart, 
Ark., April 30, 1896. (“ Some Who Led,” Miller and Royer.) 

HANAWALT, GEORGE. 

B. McVeytown, Pa., April 2, 1831; s. Joseph Rothrock and Mary 
(Swigart) Hlanawalt; mar. Caroline McKee, Nov., 1856; Barbara 
Replogle, Feb. 9, 1860; Lucinda Stutzman, June 4, 1874; Un. Ch. of B. 
Spring Run Church, McVeytown, June, 1858; minister, ibid., June, 
1864; elder, Johnstown, Pa., June 10, 1886. Stu. Common school; 
McVeytown, Pa. Academy, 1850-52. Teacher, public schools of Pa., 
16 years; McVeytown Academy, 1859-60. Pioneer in promoting higher 
education among Brethren. Active minister; organized churches at 
Johnstown and Ligonier, Pa. Died at La Verne, Calif., June 3, 1913. 
(“History of the Tunkers and the Brethren Church,” Holsinger; 
“ History of The Church of the Brethren of Western Pa.,” Blough.) 

HAYS, Daniel. 

B. near New Bayard, Hampshire Co., Va., (now Grant Co., W. 
Va.), May 16, 1839; j. Kidd and Polly (Lyon) Plays; mar. Sarah 
Myers of Shenandoah Co., Va., Sept. 3, 1873; Un. Ch. of B. Feb. 2, 
1862, being baptized by Benjamin Beeghley on Beeghley’s farm, eight 
miles from Weston and three miles from Jane Lew, in Lewis Co., 
W. Va.; minister, (Greenland Cong.) Grant Co., W. Va., 1867; elder, 
(Flat Rock Cong.) Shenandoah Co., Va., 1879. Stu. West Union 
Academy, Pa.; A Course in Greek and Latin with advanced English 
and Mathematics, under Prof. Schaeffer of Gettysburg College; Courses 
in different Normal Schools in W. Va. and Md.; During the Civil 
War, he studied Materia Medica, Anatomy, Physiology, Hygiene and 
Literature. Began teaching in a subscription school at Kinchaloa, W. 
Va., autumn, 1859-(?) ; trustee and teacher Va. Normal College (now 
Bridgewater College) for several years; Chairman of faculty, ibid., 





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one year; most of his teaching, however, was done in the public 
schools as principal of graded and high schools in Va., W. Va., Pa., 
Md.; 1 aught 4/ years, retiring in spring of 1907; also gave considerable 
time to farming and preaching. A frequent contributor to the “ Gospel 
Messenger’ and other publications for many years; co-author, “The 
Olive Branch of Peace,” 1907. Mem. Tract Examining Committee 
of Ch. of B. for 20 years; Advisory Board of “ The Gospel Messenger ”; 
Peace Committee, Ch. of B.; Standing Committee, representing Second 
Dist. of Va., several times; Died Nov. 3, 1916, at Genoa, Va.; buried 
Nov. 5, 1916 in the Linville Creek Cemetery. (Dr. John S. Flory, 
Bridgewater, Va.; Miss Kizzie Hays, Broadway, Va.; Zigler, “His¬ 
tory of the Brethren in Va. ”; “Yearbook of the Ch. of B.” for 1917.) 

HECKMAN, Benjamin FRANKlin. 

B. Hammond, Ill., Sept. 28, 1882; j. David and Elizabeth (Miller) 
Heckman; mar. Minna Mote of Fort Recovery, Ohio, June, 1905; Un. 
Ch. of B. at Oakley, Ill., 1898; minister, Cerro Gordo, Ill., Dec. 31, 
1905; elder, Chicago, Ill., Sept., 1911. Stu. Mt. Morris College, Ex¬ 
pression, 1899-1903; ibid., Acad., 1903-04; ibid., College, 1904-05; 
University of Chicago, Divinity School, summers 1909-10; Bethany 
Bible School, 1907-10. Prim, Cerro Gordo H. S., 1905-07; 
Pastor, Springfield, Ill., summer, 1908; Professor of Old Testament 
Language and Literature, Bethany Bible School, 1909-11; Missionary 
to China, 1911-12. Instructor in Teachers’ Institutes, 1906-07; Bible 
Institutes, 1910-11; Evangelistic meetings, 1909-11; Was preparing to 
head a Bible School in China at time of death. Died of small pox, 
Ping Ting Chou, Shansi, China, Jan., 1913. (J. Hugh Heckman, 836 

S. Humphrey Ave., Oak Park, Ill.) 

HICKS, GEORGE Washington. 

B. Cearfoss, Md., Aug. 19, 1834; j. George and Elizabeth (Red¬ 
man) Hicks; mar. Elizabeth W. Metcalf of Avondale Manor, near 
Clearspring, Md., Feb. 28, 1860; Un. Ch. of B. (Broadfording Cong.) 
Broadfording, Md., 1876. Stu., Mastered the equivalent of a H. S. 
course plus two years of College privately and passed all examinations 
given by the State, 1855; Student of Hiram Hicks, Pedagogical, I860-?; 
Other Pedagogical Courses, Instructors not known, 1865-?; An ardent 
Bible student. Apprentice to carpenter and cabinet maker, Clear¬ 
spring, Md.; Teacher in Washington Co., Md., also Ill. and Pa. 
Teacher in summer school, ten summers in Md.; Private instructor, 
Clearspring, Md., ten years. Active in religious debates and lectures. 
Taught school 45 years, plus ten summers; an ardent Sunday School 
Worker, one of the early pioneers in Sunday School work in the 
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State Teachers Assoc, of Maryland; Sunday School Assoc, of Washing¬ 
ton Co. Died of apoplexy while addressing a Sunday School meeting 
at the Broadfording Church, Oct. 9, 1909. (Hon. E. Russell Hicks, 
Hagerstown, Md.) 

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HOLSINGER, GEORGE Blackburn. 

B. Pleasantville, Pa., May 10, 1857; s. Joseph H. and Rebecca 
(Blackburn) Holsinger; mar. Sallie A. Kagey, Aug. 19, 1884; Un. Ch. 
of B. Oct. 8, 1875. Stu. Public schools; Began study of sacred music 
in 1875 at Institutes and in private study. Teacher, public school; 
conductor of classes in music; Head, Music Dept., Bridgewater College, 
1882-98; Musical Editor, Brethren Publishing House, 1898-1908; Editor, 
“Brethren Hymnal,” 1901; joint-editor of nine volumes of song; 
composer of 200 musical compositions; editor, “ Practical Musical Ex¬ 
ercises.” Died Astoria, Ill., Nov. 22, 1908. (Brethren Almanac, 1909; 
“ History of the Brethren in Virginia,” Zigler.) 

HOLSOPPLE, JOSEPH. 

B. near Scalp Level, Pa., Jan. 24, 1835; s. Isaac and Christena 
(Hoffman) Holsopple; mar. Catharine Lehman of Scalp Level, March 
4, 1860; Julia Wysong, Dec. 5, 1908; Un. Ch. of B. (Shade Creek Cong.) 
near Martinsburg, Pa., June, 1860; minister (Manor Cong.) Indiana 
Co., Pa., June 17, 1866; elder, ibid., June 9, 1872. Teacher in public 
schools, 1852-80; farmed during summer seasons. Died 1917. (F. F. 

Holsopple, 120 E. Washington St., Hagerstown, Md.) 

HOOVER, CHARLES Emanuel. 

B. Timberville, Va., June 6, 1895; s. John H. and Rebecca (Flory) 
Hoover; Un. Ch. of B. at Timberville, 1906. Stu. Timberville H. S., 
1909-13; Blue Ridge College, 1913-15; Cornell University, Ithaca, N. 
Y., 1915-16. Non-combatant in U. S. Army, 1916-18; Chemist in 
the manufacture of poison gas, Edgewood Arsenal, Md. Died Aug. 14, 
1919, presumably from the effects of inhaling poison gas. (Mrs. Dr. 
Paul H. Bowman, Bridgewater, Va.) 

HOT1ENSTEIN, AMOS. 

B. Elizabethtown, Pa., Sept. 21, 1888; j. Henry S. and Mary 
(Gruber) Hottenstein; mar. Grace Conway of Stewartstown, Pa., June 
8, 1914. Stu. Elizabethtown College, 1905-08, Pd. B.; Ursinus Col¬ 
lege, summer; University of Pa., extension work; Goldey Business 
College, Wilmington, Del. Teacher, Shrewsbury, Pa., H. S., 1909-12; 
Dubois, 1913-14; Prin., Steelton H. S., 1914-18. Died. (H. H. Nye, 
Elizabethtown, Pa.) 

HOWE, WILLIAM Mohler. 

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Howe; mar. Edith R. Newcomer, Oct. 4, 1898, Elizabeth Wertz, June 

I, 1910; Un. Ch. of B. at Huntingdon, Pa., May 13, 1883; minister, 
Maitland, Aug. 18, 1893; elder, Johnstown, Pa., June 1, 1910. Grad. 
Normal English Course, Juniata College, 1886, M. E.; Bible 
student, ibid., 1894; Grad. Bible Teacher’s Training School, New 
York City, two-year course, 1907. Teacher, Pa. public schools near 
McVeytown, 1883-84; Airydale, Huntingdon Co., 1884-85; near Burn¬ 
ham, 1886-87; Yeagertown, 1887-88, and summer, 1888; Barrvill, 
Mifflin Co., 1888-89; Milroy, summer, 1889, and 1889-90; New Iberia, 
La., H. S., 1890-94, also two summer terms; Pastor, Amwell, N. 

J. , 1895-96; Sand Brook, N. J., 1896-98; Norristown, Pa., 1898-1904; 

Tyrone, Pa., 1904-05; Ass’t. pastor, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1905-07; pastor, 
Johnstown, Pa., 1907-14; Meyersdale, Pa., 1914-17. Prominent church¬ 
man, evangelist, Bible Institute teacher; Mem. General Peace Com¬ 
mittee; W. Pa. Home Mission Board; Trustee, Juniata College. Died 
at Meyersdale, Pa., May 2, 1917. (“ History of Western Pennsyl¬ 

vania,” Blough; Brethren Year Book, 1918; Data by William Kinsey, 
New Windsor, Md.) 

KAYLOR, ROSA (Wagoner). 

Dau. Andrew and Susan (Hufford) Wagoner; mar. John I. 
Kaylor of DeGraff, Ohio, Aug. 2, 1911; Un. Ch. of B. at Pyrmont, 
Ind., March, 1898. Stu. Pyrmont H. S. a short time; Manchester 
College, Two-year Bible Course, 1909-11; ibid., art. Missionary to 
India, 1911-17. Died Oct. 24, 1917, in the Mary Quinter Memorial 
Hospital, Bulsar, India. (John I. Kaylor, Vada, Thana Dist., India.) 

KEYSER, PETER, Jr. 

B. Germantown, Pa., Nov. 9, 1766; s. Peter Keyser, Sr.; Un. 
Ch. of B. at Germantown, Pa., Sept. 25, 1784; minister, ibid., 1785; 
elder, ibid., Aug. 2, 1802. Learned the tanning trade from his father 
and continued in that business until moving to Philadelphia in 1794; 
Wholesale lumber merchant, Philadelphia, for some years from 1794; 
moved back to Germantown, 1828; Blind in later life. Third bishop of 
the Germantown Church, succeeding Alexander Mack; First bishop 
of the Philadelphia Church upon its organization in 1813; Miller and 
Royer say, “ Bishop of the Germantown and Philadelphia churches 
forty-seven years.” Knew the New Testament and much of the 
Old Testament verbatim; as great an orator and as eloquent and 
efficient a preacher as the Ch. of B. ever produced; “ considered by 
all churches as one of the great preachers of his time.” Director and 
controller city schools, Philadelphia; secretary, Philadelphia Board 
of Health; Secretary and Treas., Society for the Alleviation of Suffer¬ 
ing in Public Prisons. Died in Germantown, Pa., May 21, 1849. 


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(“ History of the Brethren,” Brumbaugh; “ Some Who Led,” Miller 
and Royer.) 

KLINE, JOHN. 

B. Dauphin County, Pa., June 17, 1797; moved to Rockingham 
Co., Va., about 1811; mar. Anna Wampler, March 10, 1818; Un. Ch. of 
B. (Linville Creek Church) Broadway, Va., apparently early in life; 
deacon, ibid., 1827; minister, ibid., 1830 or 34; elder, ibid., April 13, 
1848. Meager school advantages. Helped to elect directors for a 
new school, Cedar Grove Academy, in Rockingham Co., Va., in which 
Brethren took a large part, and the building for which was erected, 
1856-57. Active minister from 1835 over Civil War period; physician 
with a wide practice, ministering to the poor without charge; farmer; 
extensive traveler on horseback on preaching tours, traveling from 4,000 
to 6,000 miles a year; author; Influential in Annual Conferences, 
horse home from the blacksmith shop, near Broadway, Va., June 15, 
Died a peace martyr, being shot by a hidden assassin while riding his 
1864. (“Life of John Cline,” Funk; “History of the Brethren in 
Virginia,” Zigler; “The Olive Branch of Peace,” Sanger and Hays; 
“ Some Who Led,” Miller and Royer; John S. Flory, Bridgewater, Va., 
information from Michael Zigler, Harrisonburg, Va.) 

KURTZ, HENRY. 

B. Binnigheim, Germany, July 22, 1796; mar. Anna Catherine 
Loehr in Northampton Co., Pa., 1820; Un. Ch. of B. (Mill Creek 
Church) Stark Co., Ohio, April 6, 1828; minister, ibid., 1830; elder, 
ibid., 1844. Educated in Germany for Lutheran ministry. Emigrated 
to America, 1817. Teacher, public school in Pa., 1817-19; Pastor, 
Lutheran Church, Northampton, 1819-23; Lutheran Church, Pitts¬ 
burgh, Pa., 1823-26. Editor and publisher, “ Gospel Visitor,” monthly 
magazine, the first Brethren paper after the Amer. Revolution, 1851- 
64. Active churchman; elder of the Mahoning Church, Northeastern 
Ohio, for more than 30 years; writing clerk of Annual Conference 
15 years; traveling evangelist in Germany and Switzerland, 1838-39. 
Died at Poland, Ohio, Jan. 12, 1874. (“ Some Who Led,” Miller and 

Royer; “ History and Doctrines of the Brethren,” Winger; “History of 
Northeastern Ohio,” Moherman, Garver and Harrold; “History of 
the hunkers and the Brethren Church,” Holsinger.) 

LAHMAN, JOHN Diehl. 

B. in Washington Co., Md., five miles south of Williamsport and 
one-half mile north of the Potomac River, June 22, 1834; Christian, 
Jr. and Elizabeth (Emmert) Lahman; mar. Mary Christiana 
Haughtelin, at Panora, Iowa, Nov. 11, I860; Un. Ch. of B. about 1897. 
Stu. Country school and two terms at Lee Center, Ill. Reared on the 



“ Elder Henry Kurtz, in 1863 was apparently past sixty years 
of age, of small stature, weighing probably one hundred twenty- 
five pounds, with dark hair and beard sprinkled with grey. He 
was lame in one limb and limped as he walked, but quick in his 
movements. For more than twenty years he had served as Read¬ 
ing Clerk at our Annual Meetings because he could read the 
queries m English and then translate and read them in German.” 
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farm; employed in a flour mill, about 1855-60 or -61; owner and 
operator of a farm one and one-half miles north of Franklin Grove, 
Ill., 1861-October, 1888; engaged extensively in stock-raising; with 
J. L. Strock and Joseph C. Lahman, organized the J. D. Lahman Co., 
manufacturers of the Great Western Seeder; Resident of Franklin 
Grove, Oct., 1888 to death, and president, Franklin Grove Bank, from 
its organization in 1889 to death. Contributed liberally to the support 
of the Church of the Brethren and her activities; a part of their con¬ 
tributions, more than seventy thouasnd dollars to Missions and Edu¬ 
cation ; established, in 1916, a trust fund to be used' in general mission 
work in South China, if and when the General Mission Board accepts 
the terms of the Trust. Died Dec. 6, 1918. (Clarence W. Lahman, 
Franklin Grove, Ill.) 

LIGHT, GEORGE H-. 

B. Oct. 23, 1878; s. Adam and Sarah (Bruss) Light; mar. Martha 
Cassel of Hatfield, Pa., Aug. 1, 1908; Un. Ch. of B. (Little Swatara 
Church) Lebanon Co., Pa., 1893; minister, Hatfield, Pa., May 11, 
1912. Stu. Elizabethtown College, Commercial Course, grad. 1905; 
ibid., Pedagogical Course, grad. 1907, Pd. B.; Ursinus College, one 
summer term. Teacher, at Mount Zion, Pa., one year; Elizabeth¬ 
town, Pa., one year; Hatfield, six years; Sellersville, three years. Died 
July 6, 1917. (Mrs. Martha Light, Lansdale, Pa.) 

LONG, Daniel MELVIN. 

B. Washington Co., Md., July 30, 1846; Rev. David and 
Mary (Reichard) Long; mar. Mollie Cross of Baltimore, Md.„ June 
28, 1881; Un. Ch. of B. (Manor Church) Washington Co., about 
1858. Grad. Shippensburg State Normal School, Shippensburg, 
Pa., about 1874; Millersville State Normal School, Millersville, 
Pa., regular Normal School Course, 1878. Teacher, Brethren’s Normal 
College (now Juniata College), several years near 1882; Owner and 
principal, Linden Seminary, Hagerstown, Md., for some years follow¬ 
ing instructorship at Huntingdon; Prin., Trappe, Md., H. S., 1888- 
97; Instructor, Wolfs Business College, Hagerstown, 1897-99; Con¬ 
ducted City Commercial College, Hagerstown, 1900-1904; Prin., Boons- 
boro, Md., Schools, 1905-08; Western Enterprise School, Hagerstown, 
1908-11. Died Feb. 9, 1911. (W. Newton Long, Hagerstown, Md.; 

Millersville State Normal School, Millersville, Pa.) 

LYON, MICHAEL. 

B. in Md., Sept. 25, 1793; mar. Louisa Stringly, 1816; Un. Ch. of B. 
early in life; minister, while yet a young man; elder. Teacher, school 
in W. Va. early in life; active as an evangelist, traveling through the 
mountains and preaching extensively; Came west in 1865, and settled at 



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Hudson, Ill. Died March 11, 1880. (“History of the Tunkers and 
the Brethren Church,” Holsinger.) 

MACK, ALEXANDER, Sr. 

B. Schriesheim an der Bergstrasse, in the Electorate of Palatia, 
Germany, 1679; mar. Anna Margaretha Klingin of Schriesheim, 1700; 
Un. Ch. of B. at Schwarzenau, Germany, 1708; minister and elder, 
ibid., 1708. Educated as a Calvinist in Germany. Was a wealthy miller 
by trade, owning mills and vineyards; lost his property through perse¬ 
cution. Organizer and first minister of the Ch. of B. ; leader of church 
in Germany; emigrated to America, 1729; assistant to Peter Becker 
at Germantown, Pa. Author of “ A Plain View of the Rites and 
Ordinances of the House of God,” and “ Answers to Gruber’s Thirty- 
Nine Questions,” both in 1713. Died in Germantown. Feb. 19, 1735. 
(“ History of the Brethren,” Brumbaugh; “ Some Who Led,” Miller 
and Royer.) 

MACK, ALEXANDER, Jr. 

B. Schwarzenau, Germany, Jan. 25, 1712; s. Alexander, Sr. and 
Anna Margaretha (Klingin) Mack; mar. Elizabeth Nice, Jan. 1, 1749; 
Un. Ch. of B. in Holland, 1728; minister, Germantown, Pa., June 7, 
1748; elder, ibid., June 10, 1753. Educated as a Calvinist in Germany. 
Religious poet and hymn writer; author of a number of able treatises; 
active minister; weaver; farmer. Leader in the early church. Many of 
his poems were assembled in the volume, “ The Religious Poetry of 
Alexander Mack, Jr.,” by Dr. Samuel B. Heckman, and published by 
Brethren Publishing House, 1912. Died in Germantown, March 20, 
1803; buried in the Germantown cemetery. (“ History of the Breth¬ 
ren,” Brumbaugh; “Some Who Led,” Miller and Royer; “History 
and Doctrines of the Brethren,” Winger.) 

MAURER, Mary RACHEL. 

B. Bradford, Ohio, Nov. 3, 1900; dan. Henry B. and Triscie 
(Cable) Maurer; Un. Ch. of B. (Oakland Church) northwest of 
Bradford, Dec., 1914. Stu. Covington, Ohio, H. S., 1916-18; Memorial 
Hospital, Piqua, Ohio, Nurses’ Training Course, 1918-20; University 
of Cincinnati, Dept, of Nursing and Health, 1920-21. Took her religion 
with her in her student nursing, and spoke often to her patients of 
their soul’s salvation; expected to become a foreign missionary. Died 
March, 1921, in the University of Cincinnati Hospital, from typhoid 
fever contracted while nursing in the contagious ward when in a 
weakened condition from two mastoid operations a year previous. 
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543 


McVEY, NELLIE May. 

B. Chilhowie, Mo., May 13, 1873; dan. Benjamin E. and Sarah 
(Wilson) McVey; Un. Ch. of B. at McPherson, Kans., 1894. Stu. 
McPherson College, Acad, and Music, four years, grad, in music, 
1897; University of Chicago, music, three or four summers; an in¬ 
stitution in Los Angeles, part time, 1904-05. Teacher of music, Dale- 
ville College, one year; Juniata College, two or three years; Lords- 
burg (now La Verne) College, two years. Died of pneumonia, Lords- 
burg (now La Verne), Calif., Oct. 23, 1905. (Mrs. Lucy Fisher, La 
Verne, Calif., per Mrs. S. J. Miller.) 

MILLER, DANIEL Long. 

B. near Hagerstown, Md., Oct. 5, 1841 ; s. Abraham and Catharine 
(Long) Miller; mar. Elizabeth Talley of Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 6, 
1868; Un. Ch. of B. at the Broadfording churchhouse of the Welsh Run 
Cong., Feb., 1863; deacon, (Silver Creek Church) Mount Morris, Ill., 
1886; minister, ibid., 1888; elder (Mt. Morris Church) 1891. Stu. Mt. 
Morris College, four years; University of Halle, Germany, 1883-84; of¬ 
fered degree of LL. D. by Mt. Morris College, but did not accept. 
Teacher, common schools; Merchant, Polo, Ill., 1870-79; Business Man¬ 
ager, Mt. Morris College, 1879-84; President, ibid., 1882-83; Office Edi¬ 
tor, “The Gospel Messenger,” 1885-91; Editor-in-chief, 1891-1921. Mem. 
Board of Trustees, Mt. Morris College, 1879-1921; President, ibid., 1882- 
1921; General Mission Board of Ch. of B., 1884-1921; Royal Geographic 
Society of Bombay, 1898-; Honorary Secretary, Egyptian Exploration 
Society, about 1895; Palestine Exploration Society, 1893; Amer. Geo¬ 
graphic Society. Made seven trips abroad, five of which included 
Palestine, and two of which were trips around world, 1896, 1904-06. 
Compiler or author of twelve books, including Europe and Bible 
Lands, 1884; Wanderings in Bible Lands, 1893; The Seven Churches 
of Asia, 1894; Girdling the Globe, 1897; The Eternal Verities, 1902; 
The Other Half of the Globe, 1906; Some Who Led (with Galen B. 
Royer), 1912; “Revised Minutes of Annual Meeting”; “Brethren 
Hymnal.” Died at the home of his sister, Mrs. Galen B. Royer, in 
Huntingdon, Pa., June 7, 1921. (D. L. M.; “ Brethren Yearbook, 1922.” 
Where statements from these two sources differ, the former is here 
used.) 

MILLER, HOWARD. 

B. Lewisburg, Pa., Dec. 21, 1849; j. John P. and Jane (Alexander) 
Miller; not related to any Miller family among the Brethren; mar. 
Letitia J. Sanders of Wellsburg, W. Va., March 17, 1871; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Elk Lick, Pa., Oct., 1879; minister, soon after; advanced, soon. Stu. 
Old Academy, Lewisburg, Pa.; McPherson College, 1891, Ph. D. 


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(honorary). Teacher, Laurelton, near Lewisburg, 1866-?; employed 
by Pennsylvania Railroad Co.; Ass’t. Prin., Plum Creek Normal 
School, Elderton, Pa., spring, 1874-summer, 1876; founder and teacher 
of a school at Elk Lick, Pa., 1876-78; Government agent to examine 
Civil War soldiers who applied for pensions, 1880-?; U. S. Census 
Commissioner; engaged by Government to take a census of all the 
non-resident denominations; pastor, Germantown, Pa., church for a 
time, but probably not at this period of his life; land commissioner in 
Mexico, for a time; in the employ of various railroad companies at 
different times; Professor of English, McPherson College, 1888, for 
two months; employed by Union Pacific Railway Co. as editor of 
its literature published to sell its western lands, 1888-?; held the same 
position under the Mexican Government for several years previous 
to 1899; editor, “The Landmark,” 1899 and possibly some time previous¬ 
ly; employed by Rock Island Railway Co., 1899-1900 for a few months; 
Editor, “The Inglenook,” early in 1900-June, 1904. Contributor to 
“The Brethren at Work,” in the seventies and eighties; wrote much 
for newspapers, magazines, etc.; author, “ Record of the Faithful,” 
1882, giving names of ministers and number of members in each Cong, 
of Brethren in the U. S.; author of a book on the history, habits 
and customs of the Mexicans, which was never published; an excellent 
anatomist and naturalist; accumulated at his home at Lewisburg, Pa., 
a library of seven or eight thousand volumes; Mem. Kans. Acad, 
of Science. Died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. W. A. Von Plees, 
at Lombard, Ill., May 19, 1907, from the effects of sunstroke and 
heart trouble. (“A History of the Brethren in Kansas,” Craik; “The 
Inglenook” for June 18, 1907.) 

MILLER, JACOB. 

B. Bedford, Pa., Feb. 18, 1828; s. Andrew and Hannah (Stude- 
baker) Miller; mar. Eleanor Arnold, Dec. 16, 1848; Un. Ch. of B. 
August, 1849; minister, about June, 1850; Educated in private school, 
Bedford, Pa. Teacher, public school, Bedford, Pa., 1848-51; Founder 
and teacher of a private school (said to be first school started by 
the Brethren) at Buffalo Mills, Bedford Co., Pa., 1852-53. Pioneer edu¬ 
cator among Brethren, revolutionizing methods of teaching then in vogue, 
and creating much interest in education in his section ; contributor to “The 
Gospel Visitor.” Died at Bedford, Pa., May 11, 1853. (“History of 
the I linkers and the Brethren Church,” Holsinger; Mrs. Emma Rep- 
logle, Huntingdon, Pa., Jacob Miller’s daughter.) 

MILLER, MARY (Hershberger). 

B. Everett, Pa., Feb. 12, 1886; dan. John S. and Emma (Nycum) 
Hershberger; mar. A. Brown Miller of Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 23, 1911; 




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549 


Un. Ch. of B. at Everett, 1896. Grad. Everett H. S., three-year 
course, 1903; Juniata College, Acad., 1903-04; Stu. Juniata College, 
one year; Drexel Library School, Philadelphia, 1905-06. Librarian, 
Juniata College, three years. Died. (A. Brown Miller, 14021 Baldwin 
Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.) 

MILLER, ROBERT Henry. 

B. Shelby Co., Ky., June 7, 1825; s. Robert and Mary (Blades) 
Miller; mar. Sarah C. Harshbarger, Nov. 19, 1846; Emma Norris, 
Sept. 15, 1881; Un. Ch. of B. (Raccoon Church) Ladoga, Ind., 1858; 
minister, ibid., Aug. 16, 1858; elder, ibid.. Stu. Waveland Academy, 
Ladoga, Ind.; private student of law. Teacher, public school, 2 years; 
President, Ashland College, Ashland, Ohio, 1880-81. Author, “Doctrine 
of the Brethren Defended,” 1876; Associate-editor, “Brethren at 
Work,” 1877; member editorial staff “The Primitive Christian,” 1880; 
Editorial staff “ The Gospel Preacher,” 1881; Mem. Advisory Com.; 
“ The Gospel Messenger ”; Prominent churchman; Conducted 9 doc¬ 
trinal debates. Died at Mount Morris, Ill., 1892, from a cold contracted 
while preaching a series of evangelistic sermons. (“ Some Who 
Led,” Miller and Royer; “ History of the Brethren in Indiana,” 
Winger.) 

MYERS, OLIVE Annie. 

B. Sylvan, Pa., Feb. 29, 1893; dau. John A. and Sarah A. (-) 

Myers; Un. Ch. of B. Elizabethtown College, 1907. Stu. Elizabeth¬ 
town College, English Scientific, spring, 1907; ibid., 1908-10. Taught 
three years in ungraded rural school. Great Sunday-school and church 
worker, especially after her return from College to her home com¬ 
munity. Died of tuberculosis, Sept., 1917. (Dr. Gary C. Myers, 
1000 Elban Road, Cleveland, Ohio.) 

MYERS, SALOME (Stoner). 

B. Ladoga, Ind., Nov. 8, 1863; dau. David and'Anna (Dear- 
dorff) Stoner; mar. T. T. Myers of Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 28, 1893; 
Un. Ch. of B. (Raccoon Creek, now Ladoga Church) May, 1879. Stu. 
Ladoga Normal School, 1882-83; Mt. Morris College, Acad., 1885-89; 
ibid., Classical Seminary and Sunday School Normal Courses, 1889-93. 
Tutor, two years, and teacher of Sacred History and Sunday School 
Normal Work, Mt. Morris College. Died Philadelphia, Pa., March 11, 
1894. (Dr. T. T. Myers, Huntingdon, Pa.; Mrs. Samuel D. Stoner, 
Ladoga, Ind.; “Memories of Old Sandstone,” Culler.) 

MYERS, WILLIS Berton. 

B. St. Louis, Mo., May 29, 1885; s. Francis Clair and Isabel 
Victoria (Kulb) Myers; Un. Ch. of B. at North Manchester, Ind., 



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1913. Stu. Citrus Union H. S., about 1905; Woodbury Business 
College, Los Angeles, 1905-Nov. 2, 1906; Manchester College, 1910- 
12, B. Accts.; ibid., 1912-13, M. Accts.; Rochester Business Institute, 
Rochester, N. Y. Teacher and manager, Southern Alberta Business 
College, Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada, 2 months, Dec., 1913, and 
Jan., 1914. Died June 4, 1914, at his father’s home at Covina, Calif., 
of cancer of the stomach. (F. C. Myers, Covina, Calif., R. F. D. 1.) 

NAAS, JOHN. 

B. Emden, Westphalia, Germany, 1670; parents unknown; twice 
married; second wife’s name, Margaret; Un. Ch. of B. at Creyfelt, 
Germany; minister, ibid.; elder, ibid. Good education in Germany. 
Evangelist; bishop of Creyfelt # Cong.; emigrated to America in 1733; 
organized churches at Amwell and Great Swamp, N. J. Religious 
poet; author, “The Little Harp.” Died at Amwell, N. J., 1741. 
(“Some Who Led,” Miller and Royer; “History of the Brethren,” 
Brumbaugh; “History of the Church of the Brethren of Eastern 
Pennsylvania”; “History and Doctrines of the Brethren,” Winger.) 
NEAD, PETER. 

B. Hagerstown, Md., Jan. 7, 1796; mar. Elizabeth Yount of Rock¬ 
ingham Co., Va., Dec. 20, 1825; Un. Ch. of B.; minister; elder. Good 
education. Teacher, public schools in Va.; clerk in store; tanner; 
active minister. Contributor to church papers; Author, “ Primitive 
Christianity,” 1833; “Baptism and Other Subjects,” 1845; “ Nead’s 
Theology,” 1850; “Wisdom and Power of God as Displayed in 
Creation and Redemption,” 1866; leader in founding of “The Vindi¬ 
cator,” a monthly religious magazine. Mem. Standing Committee 
twelve times. Died at Dayton, Ohio, March 16, 1877. (“ Some Who 

Led,” Miller and Royer; “History and Doctrines of the Brethren,” 
Winger.) 

NEFF, JAMES Monroe. 

B. Roann, Ind., Feb. 10, 1862; .y. Benjamin and - (Fisher) 

Neff; mar. Lydia Fahnestock, May 20, 1888; Florence Ennis, April 
14, 1898; Un. Ch. of B. at Roann, 1876; minister, Covington, Ohio, 
1889; elder, Clovis, N. Mex., 1907. Stu. Mt. Morris College, Latin 
Scientific Course, 1883-85; ibid., Classical Course, 1885-87. Teacher 
public schools in Ind., 1881-83; teacher of Latin and English, Mt. 
Morris College, 1886-88; Founder and teacher of school at Fruit- 
dale, Alabama, 1896; also at Citronelle, Ala., 1897. Evangelist; Pastor. 
Kansas City, Mo., 1905-06, and other places temporarily; Contributor 
to “The Gospel Messenger”; editor, Brethren’s Quarterly; author, 
“ How About Your Bible?” Traveling minister. Died of tuberculosis, 
at El Centro, Calif., Dec. 15, 1912. (“ Life of James M. Neff,” Mrs. 




Elder Amsey H. Futerbaugh Elder I. D. Parker 












































BIOGRAPHICAL 


553 


Florence Neff Taylor; “Memories of Old Sandstone,” Culler; Data 
from Mrs. Florence Taylor, La Verne, Calif.) 

NEWCOMER. MELCHOR Snively. 

B. Hagerstown, Md., Jan. 28, 1842; Isaac and Elizabeth (Em- 
mert) Newcomer; mar. Mary Eliza Hammer of Polo, Ill., May 
17, 1865; Un. Ch. of B. (Silver Creek Church), Mt. Morris, (bap¬ 
tized in Yellow Creek Cong., Pearl City, Ill.,) 1857 or 68; deacon, 
Silver Creek Church, spring, 1869; minister, ibid., autumn, 1869; elder, 
West Branch Church, Maryland Station, Ill., 1887 (?). Stu. Rock 
River Seminary (now Mt. Morris College), two winters prior to 
1865. Farmer and merchant in and around Mt. Morris. Secured 
the co-operation of D. L. Miller in purchasing Rock River Seminary, 
and helped to develop it into Mt. Morris College; one of the original 
trustees and solicitors for the Old People's Home and the Orphans’ 
Home at Mt. Morris. Died at Mt. Morris, Feb. 18, 1920. [M. Elva 
(Newcomer) Cripe, Mt. Morris, Ill.] 

NININGER, FLORA. 

B. Daleville, Va., May 7, 1874; dan. Benjamin F. and Ann Maria 
(Denton) Nininger; Un. Ch. of B. (Valley Church) Botetourt Co., Va., 
July, 1892. Stu. Daleville College, Normal English, 1890-93, B. E.; 
Juniata College, 1893-95. Teacher of Music and Elocution, Daleville 
College, 1895-96. Active in missionary work; organized missionary 
circle which became the Botetourt Memorial Missionary Circle. Died 
Sept. 9, 1896. (B. F. Nininger, Daleville, Va.) 

NORRIS, SARAH (Six). 

B. Western Md., April 18, 1816; mar. Edward O. Norris, about 
1836; Un. Ch. of B. in 1860. Was a self-made woman, a close student 
throughout her active life, 40 years of which was spent in teaching. 
She sometimes boasted of her doctors, ministers and other good 
men whom she claimed as her boys, for she had taught them and 
they all loved her. Died in Frederick Co., Md., April 26, 1882. (Mrs. 
Samuel D. Stoner, Ladoga, Ind., R. D. 2.) 

PARKER, ISAAC Dillon. 

B. Loudonville, Ohio, Jan. 22, 1847; j. Cephas and Sarah (Priest) 
Parker; mar. Jemima Moherman, Dec. 25, 18/3; Un. Ch. of B. at Ash¬ 
land, Ohio, 1863; minister, ibid., 1873; elder, ibid., 1878. Stu. Teacher’s 
Normals. Teacher, public school; Teacher, Salem College, Bourbon, 
Ind. Trustee, Ashland College, Ashland, Ohio; Chairman, Board 
of Trustees of Manchester College, 1902-04; Financial agent, Blue Ridge 
College; Traveling secretary, General Mission Board, 1898-1910; 
Prominent churchman and educational promoter. Died at Ashland, 


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Ohio, May 21, 1910. (“History of the Brethren in Indiana,” Winger; 
Brethren Yearbook, 1911; “History of the Church of the Brethren of 
Northeastern Ohio.”) 

PENCE, JOHN Byrcly. 

B. Rockingham Co., Va., Dec. 6, 1837; s. John and Susanna 
(Byrely) Pence; parents moved to Washington Co., Tenn., when John 
was 18 months old; mar. Selina Jane Bowman of Johnson City, Tenn., 
March 16, 1875; Un. Ch. of B. (Limestone Church) Limestone, Tenn., 
about 1860; minister, ibid., soon after; elder, ibid., 1877. Stu. Clear 
Spring Acad., Green Co., Tenn.; Laurel Hill School, Laurel Hill, 
Tenn., grad, about 1861; studies included Greek, Latin, and Hebrew; 
delivered his commencement address in Latin. Taught school in 
Washington Co. from graduation to death, though not regularly the 
latter part of his life; ranked high as an educator; did much church 
work, largely among the churches of eastern Tenn., much of his 
traveling being on horseback. Died Jan. 27, 1905. (Honoria Pence, 
Limestone, Tenn.) 

PRICE, ISAAC. 

B. Coventry, Pa., Sept. 24, 1802; s. John Price; mar. Hannah 
Umstad, March 17, 1826; Un. Ch. of B. at Green Tree, Pa., 1831; 
minister, ibid., 1834; elder, ibid., 1873. Teacher, public school; Joint- 
editor and joint-proprietor, newspaper, “ LaFayette Aurora,” Potts- 
town, Pa., 1825; Merchant and postmaster, Schuykill, Pa., 1832-82. 
Early promoter of Sunday Schools; influential at Conference. Died 
at Schuylkill, Pa., Oct. 19, 1884. (“History of the Tunkers and the 
Brethren Church,” Holsinger; “ Some Who Led,” Miller and Royer; 
“ History of the Church of the Brethren, Eastern Pennsylvania.”) 

POLLOCK, Samuel ANDREW [DREW]. 

13. Philadelphia, Pa., April 22, 1883; Samuel and Frances (Red- 
fern) Pollock; mar. Myrtle Inez Ferris of Conway, Kans., June 1. 
1910; Un. Ch. of B. (Monitor Cong.) Monitor, Kans., 1898. Stu. 
McPherson College, Elocution, 1904-06. Teacher of Music, Mc¬ 
Pherson Public School, 1909-10. Evangelistic singing in Revivals 
with Bro. Garber, St. Joe, Mo., Bro. George Kuns, McLouth, Kans., 
Bro. F. H. Crumpacker, Monitor, Kans., Bro. Mose Mishler, Monitor, 
Kans., etc. Died in McPherson, Kans.. Aug. 17, 1910. (Miss Mamie 
Pollock, Conway, Kans., R. R. 2.) 

PUTERBAUGH, AMSEY Hascall. 

B. Elkhart, Ind., Dec. 30, 1851 ; .y. Henry and Mary (Lloyd) 
Puterbaugh; mar. Rilla Clem of Milford, Ind., Sept. 28, 1876; Un. 
Ch. of B. at Elkhart, Feb. 17, 1869; minister, ibid., May 20, 1870; elder, 



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BIOGRAPHICAL 


557 


ibid., May 29, 1884. Stu. Warsaw, Ind. Normal; Salem College, Bour¬ 
bon, Ind.; National Normal University, Lebanon, Ohio; Bunker Hill 
School. Teacher, public schools of Ind., 17 years; teacher of Homiletics 
at Special Bible Terms, Manchester College; trustee, Leesburg and 
Oswego, Ind., schools. Contributor to church papers; editor “ The 
Pulpit’’ in “The Bible Student,” and of “The Preacher’s Page” in 
“ The Gospel Messenger.” Member, Gish Fund Committee, and 
Secretary to 1903. Died at Elkhart, Ind., Feb. 28, 1903. (Brethren Al¬ 
manac, 1904; “History of the Church of the Brethren in Indiana,” 
Winger; “Some Who Led,” Miller and Royer.) 

QUINTER, JAMES. 

B. Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 1, 1816; s. John and Mary (Smith) 
Quinter; mar. Mary Ann Moser, Sept. 17, 1850; Fanny Studebaker, 
April 11, 1861; Un. Ch. of B. at Coventry, Pa., 1833; minister, Green 
Tree, Pa., 1838; elder, Poland, Ohio, 1856. Stu. Boarding school, West 
Bradford, Pa. Teacher, public schools, 1833-56; Prin., New Vienna 
Acad., New Vienna, Ohio, 1861-64; President Juniata College, Hunting¬ 
don, Pa., 1879-88. Editor, “ The Gospel Visitor ” and its successors, 
1856-88; Compiler, “Brethren Hymn Book,” 1867; Author, “Trine 
Immersion,” 1886. Active churchman, Conference committeeman and 
writing clerk, doctrinal debater, treasurer, General Mission Board. 
Died at Annual Conference, North Manchester, Ind., May 19, 1888. 
(“Life and Sermons of Elder James Quinter,” Mary N. Quinter; 
“ Some Who Led,” Miller and Royer.) 

QUINTER, MARY N-. 

B. New Vienna, Ohio, Jan. 21, 1863; dau. James and Fanny J. 
(Studebaker) Quinter; Un. Ch. of B. at Meyersdale, Pa., 1876. Stu. 
Brethren’s Normal College (now Juniata College), Normal Eng¬ 
lish, 1877-83, B. E.; Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. School¬ 
teacher in Pa. and N. J.; Librarian, Juniata College, 1895-1902; 
Mission worker among the children in Chicago, 1902; Missionary 
to India, 1903-death, being for a number of years Supervisor of 
the Widows’ Home, Jalalpor. Author, “ Life and Sermons of Elder 
James Quinter,” 1891. Died in India, Jan. 14, 1914. (“ Thirty-three 

Years of Missions,” Royer; Brethren Yearbook, 1922; Mrs. F. F. 
Holsopple, Hagerstown, Md.) 

RINEHART, REBECCA Lee (Norris). 

B. Middleburg, Md., May 17, 1839; dau. Edward O. and Sarah 
(Lee?) Norris; mar. Capt. Daniel Rinehart, March 7, 1865; Un. Ch. of 
B., 1872. Thirty years of her life were spent in educational work; 21 
years in the public and private schools of Carroll County, Md.; Nine 



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years passed in the Maryland school for deaf as a matron and instructor 
of children in sewing. Died June 28, 1920, near Ladoga, Ind. (Mrs. 
Samuel D. Stoner, Ladoga, Ind., R. D. 2.) 

ROYER, JOHN Grove. 

B. Hartleton, Union Co., Pa., April 22, 1838; s. Jacob and Susanna 
(Myers) Royer; mar. Elizabeth Reiff of Union Co., Dec. 8, 1861; 
Un. Ch. of B. Buffalo Valley, Union Co., Pa., about 1854; deacon, 
Webster, Ohio, 1862; minister, (Burnetts Creek Church) Burnettsville, 
Ind., March, 1872; elder, Monticello, Ind., 1881. $tu. Mifflinburg Acad., 
Mifflinburg, Pa.; Union Seminary, New Berlin, Pa., A. M. (honorary) 
while at Monticello, Ind. Teacher, graded schools of Pa., 1858-63; 
graded schools of Darke Co., Ohio, 1863-65; Prin., Webster. Darke 
Co. and Versailles, Darke Co., 1865-71 ; Prin., Burnettsville, Ind., H. S., 
1871-75; Supt. of schools, Monticello, Ind., 1875-83; Professor of 
English Literature, Mt. Morris College, autumn, 1883, hut ill-health 
caused him to withdraw after two months; President Mt. Morris Col¬ 
lege, 1884-1904. Taught for fifty years. Evangelistic, Bible Institute, 
and Sunday School Institute work, 1904-17. Author of a manual for 
ministers, “ The Sick, the Dying, and the Dead.” Died in Elgin, Ill., 
Jan. 25, 1917. (Galen B. Royer, Huntingdon, Pa.; Mrs. J. G. Royer, 
Mt. Morris, Ill.; “History of the Timbers and the Brethren Church,” 
Holsinger; “Memories of Old Sandstone,” Culler; “History of the 
Church of the Brethren in Indiana,” Winger.) 

ROSENBERGER, ABRAM Seidell. 

B. near Fostoria, Ohio, May 8, 1848; s. Daniel and Elizabeth 
(Hartsugh or Hartsough) Rosenherger; mar. Sabrina Workman, 
April 13, 1871; Elizabeth Delp of Loudonville, Ohio, 1893; Un. Ch. of 
B. in his home church near West Independence, Hancock Co., Ohio; 
minister, Covington, Ohio. Stu. Findlay, Ohio, H. S.; Oberlin Col¬ 
lege, Oberlin, Ohio; Cleveland University Medical School, Cleve¬ 
land, Ohio, 1868-70, degree of Doctor of Medicine and Surgery; 
post-graduate courses in medical schools in Chicago, Philadelphia, and 
New York. Physician, Carey, about 1869-71; Leipsic, Ohio; Coving¬ 
ton, Ohio, some time before 1894 to 1913. Active minister. Mem. 
Amer. Institute of Homeopathy; Miami Valley Homeopathic Medical 
Soc.; Vice-President, Ohio State Medical Soc., at time of death. 
Died April 5, 1913. (I. J. Rosenherger, Covington, Ohio; “History 

of the Church of the Brethren of Southern Ohio,” Garst.) 

SAPPINGTON, GEORGE Klein. 

B. near Linganore, Frederick Co., Md., July 12, 1855; .y. Thomas 
and Louisa (Klein) Sappington; mar. Elizabeth Frazier of Frederick, 
Md., March 12, 1878; Un. Ch. of B. 1874; minister, 1881; elder. Stu. 




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BIOGRAPHICAL 


561 


Frederick Academy; Calvert College, New Windsor, Md., ?-1873. 
Clerk in store of Charles Smith, New Windsor, Md., 1873; Farm 
hand, Franklin Grove, Ill., 1874; store clerk in Md., 1875-77; Teacher, 
1874-1904; Died near Johnsville, Frederick Co., Oct. 27, 1916; buried 
in the Beaver Dam cemetery. (Dr. Ernest F. Sappington, Washing¬ 
ton, D. C.) 

SHARP, THEODORE. 

B. Maryville, Tenn., Aug. 15, 1869; s. S. Z. and Salome (Zook) 
Sharp; mar. Margaret Effa Kuns of McPherson, Kans., 1902; Un. Ch. 
of B. at Mt. Morris, Ill., 1883. Stu. McPherson College, Acad, and 
Commercial Courses, grad. 1891. Bookkeeper and printer; Clerk in 
Indian Agency, Apache, Sioux, and Winnebago nations; Indians Com¬ 
missioner, Okla., one year; Supt. and Educator, Nez Perce nation, 
Idaho, eight years; Supt. and Educator, Flathead Indian Nation, 
Montana; U. S. Disbursing Agent, with rank of major; Editor of 
“ Indian Progress.” Rendered twenty-four years’ service to Govern¬ 
ment in Indian affairs; did a great work among the Indians, edu¬ 
cationally, economically, socially and morally. Shot and killed, July 
24, 1920, by a white man in the employ of the Government under Supt. 
Sharp, the latter, in safeguarding the Indians’ welfare, being in the 
way of a clique of bootleggers who were preying upon the Indians. 
(S. Z. Sharp, Fruita, Colo.; Mrs. Theodore Sharp, 1503 E. Euclid 
St., McPherson, Kans.) 

SLIFER, OLIVER Clinton. 

B. Carroll Co., Ill., Oct. 20, 1869; j. Esrom and Mary (Summers) 
Slifer; Un. Ch. of B. (Iowa River Church) near Marshalltown, Iowa, 
1884; minister, probably early in 1890. Beaman, Iowa, H. S., 1881-85; 
McPherson College, 1890. Teacher, near Marshalltown, 1886-87; 
Cheyenne Co., Kans., 1887-90; Principal, Bird City, Kansas, Schools, 
1890-91. On Educational Program, Annual Conference at Hagers¬ 
town, Md., 1891; attended National Education Assoc, convention. 
Toronto, Canada, 1891; Wrote for “The Gospel Messenger”; a leader 
of men, with brilliant prospects. Died of typhoid malaria fever, at 
Bird City, Kans., Oct. 8, 1891. (Charles H. Slifer, West Raleigh, N. 
C.) 

SOWER, CHRLSTOPHER, Sr. Name first written Sauer, later 
Saur, still later Sower. 

B. Laasphe, Wittgenstein, Westphalia, Germany, 1693; mar. Marie 

Christina -; emigrated to Germantown, Philadelphia, autumn. 

1724; Un. Ch. of B. at Ephrata, Pa., 1728. Stu. Marburg University, 
Germany, some authorities asserting that he was a university graduate, 



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while others maintain that “his approach to any subject is that of a 
practical man of affairs and not that of a scholar"; Franck’s School 
of Medicine, Halle, Germany; Eminent Colonial printer and publisher, 
the first to introduce German printing in America ; published a Spell¬ 
ing hook, 1738; Annual German-American Almanac, began in 1738; 
German Hymnal, 1739; Established first German newspaper in Amer¬ 
ica, “ Der Hoch Deutsche Pennsylvanische Geschicht Schreibers,” 1739; 
First edition Saur Bible, (first German Bible in America), 1743. Ac¬ 
cording to eminent authority, master of thirty trades, including tailor, 
printer, apothecary, surgeon, botanist, clock and watch-maker, cabinet 
maker, book-hinder, manufacturer of paper, drawer of wire and lead, 
writer of a newspaper, manufacturer of equipment of his printing plant, 
farmer, optician. Died in Germantown, Pa., Sept. 25, 1758. (“ History 

of the Brethren,” Brumbaugh; “Some Who Led,” Miller and Royer; 
“ History of the Church of the Brethren, Eastern Pennsylvania.”) 

SOWER, CHRISTO PER, Jr. 

B. Laasphe, Wittgenstein, Germany, Sept. 26, 1721 ; s. Christopher 

and Marie Christina (-) Sower; mar. Catherine Sharpnack, 1751; 

Un. Ch. of B. at Germantown, Pa., 1737; minister, ibid., 1748; Elder, 
ibid., 1753. Educated in Christopher Dock’s school, Germantown, Pa. 
Aided in founding of Germantown Academy, 1759; trustee, ibid., 1759- 
78. Associated with his father in printing and publishing; second 
edition Saur Bible, 1763; third edition, 1776; editor, first religious 
magazine in America, “ Geistliche Magazine,” which he issued for 
several years and distributed free of charge, because his receipts from 
the sale of the Bible had been larger than he had expected; editor, 
family almanacs; editor, many religious and secular volumes; poet. 
His vast property, including printing establishment and personal goods, 
confiscated by the provisional government during the Revolution, be¬ 
cause he was not free, on conscientious and religious grounds, to take 
the oath of allegiance to the State of Pennsylvania. Bishop, German¬ 
town Ch. of B., active churchman. Died Germantown, Aug. 26. 1784. 
(“ History of the Brethren,” Brumbaugh; “ Some Who Led,” Miller 
and Royer; “ History of the Church of the Brethren, Eastern Pennsyl¬ 
vania; “ The Olive Branch of Peace,” Sanger and Hays.) 

SPRENKEL, JOHN Fishel. 

B. Old Sprenkel Homestead, Bear’s Station, West Manchester 
Twp, York Co., Pa., Sept. 23, 1866; si John Landis and Julia Ann 
(Fishel) Sprenkle; mar. Mary Catharine Graff of York, Pa., Feb. 28. 
1891; Un. Ch. of B. (First Church) York, June 21, 1903. Stu. York 
Collegiate Institute, Scientific Course, 1881-85; Lafayette College. 
1886; Law, in the,office of Cochran & Williams, 1890-92; Eastman 





Major Theodore Sharp 

at forty-five Mary N. Quinter, at forty, 

when she sailed as missionary 
to India 




















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565 


National Business College, Banking and Business, 1885-86. Civil 
Engineer for Savannah, Florida and Western Railroad, Savannah, Ga., 
1887-1890; Attorney at Law, 1892-1900; General Manager, York Water 
Works, 1900 until death, Feb. 13, 1915; Mem. York Bar Assoc., Director, 
York Trust Co.; Director, Industrial National Bank of West York; 
Pennsylvania Water Works Assoc.; New England Water Works As¬ 
soc. ; Charter Member, Engineers’ Soc. of Pa. Died of apoplexy, at 
his home, Feb. 13, 1915. (Mrs. Mary Catharine Graff Sprenkel, 216 
S. Pennsylvania St., York, Pa.) 

STOVER, James HARMAN. 

B. near Staunton, Va., April 20, 1859; .y. Joshua Harrison and 
Margaret Francis (Altaffer) Stover; mar. Mary Magdalene Glick 
of Weyer’s Cave, Va., Sept. 27, 1888; Un. Ch. of B. at Lebanon 
House of Pleasant Valley Cong., Va., Nov., 1866; Minister, Tekoa- 
Spokane Cong., Wash., Oct. 21, 1899; second degree, ibid., Waverly, 
Wash., May, 1900; Elder, March 22, 1902. Stu. Shenandoah Insti¬ 
tute, Dayton, Va., nine months;; extensive home study. Teacher, 
grades and H. S., 1880-1909. Newspaper reporter. Pastor, Fresno 
Church, McFarland, Calif., and Trustee of La Verne College at 
time of death. Died April 26, 1922, at Fresno, Calif. 

STUDEBAKER, JOSEPH E-. 

B. Anderson Co., Kans., Sept. 10, 1874; Jesse and Nancy 
(Kauffman) Studebaker; Un. Ch. of B. at Mont Ida, Kans., 1892; 
minister, ibid., 1895. Stu. McPherson College, grad. Acad., 1898; 
ibid., Normal, 1903-04, B. S. D. Teacher and Preacher. Died Oct. 
23, 1904. (Nancy Studebaker, Mont Ida, Kans.; E. L. Craik, Mc¬ 
Pherson, Kans.) 

STURGIS, DANIEL B-. 

B. Maysville, Tenn., June 17, 1811; j. James and Hannah (Bart¬ 
lett)) Sturgis; mar. Susanna Jackson of Morgan Co., Ill., June, 1832; 
Rachel Smith; Un. Ch. of B., 1833; deacon, 1834 or 35; minister, 1836; 
elder, Sangamon Co., Ill., Sept. 11, 1841. Stu. Medical School, but 
for the most part, educated himself for the ministry and for the 
practice of medicine, and passed all examinations for a licensed 
physician. Licensed by Ill. State Board of Medical Examiners. 
Developed an extensive medical practice in Ill., and later 
in South Bend, Ind. Prominent churchman, popular preacher, and 
religious debater; Attended twenty-nine Annual Meetings. Died at 
Mulberry Grove, Ill., March 16, 1897. (“ Some Who Led,” Miller and 

Royer; “History of the Brethren in Indiana,” Winger; Mrs. Flora 
Goode, Modesto, Ill.; Amer. Medical Assoc., 535 N. Dearborn St., Chi¬ 
cago, Ill.) 




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VANIMAN, DANIEL. 

B. New Lebanon, Ohio, Feb. 4, 1835; Jacob and Mary (Bow¬ 
man) Vaniman; mar. Maria Kimmel of Montgomery Co., Ohio, Sept. 
2, 1858; Elizabeth Stutzman of Elkhart Co., Ind., Feb. 28, 1861; Un. 
Ch. of B. near Trotwood, Ohio, April 10, 1859; minister (Macoupin 
Creek Church) Girard, Ill., April 8, 1865; elder, ibid., Sept. 15, 1876. 
Attended school at Dayton, Ohio, after he was of age. School teacher; 
Taught night school in Southern Ill.; author of Dept., “Chips from 
the Workhouse,’’ published for years in “The Gospel Messenger”; 
Trustee, Mt. Morris College; Trustee, McPherson College, 1889-1903; 
solicitor for McPherson College. Active churchman; originator of 
present plan for general mission work; member, General Mission 
Board, 1884-95; Traveling secretary, ibid., 1892-?, actually raising in 
the field more than $350,000 for the Board. Died at McPherson, 
Kans., Nov. 15, 1903; buried in the McPherson cemetery. (“Some 
Who Led,” Miller and Royer; F. A. Vaniman, McPherson, Kans.; 
“History of the Church of the Brethren in Kans.,” Craik; W. O. 
Beckner, 5815 Drexel Ave., Chicago, Ill.) 

YOUNG, SIMON Sprenkle. 

B. Massillon, Ohio, Jan. 16, 1862; s. Simon and Catherine 
(Sprenkle) Young; mar. Nettie Buck of Polo, Ill., 1885; Un. Ch. of B. 
at Mt. Morris, Ill., 1883 or 84. Stu. Mt. Zion School, near North 
Canton, Ohio; Mt. Morris College, Commercial and Prep. Courses, 
1883-? Trustee, Treasurer and Business Manager, Mt. Morris Col¬ 
lege, 1889-95; One of the founders, trustee, treasurer and business 
manager, Manchester College, 1895-1899. He took great interest in 
the educational work of the church, and by his sacrifice and over¬ 
work, died Dec. 23, 1900, at Canton, Ohio; buried at the East Nimishillen 
church, Ohio. (E. S. Young, Claremont, Calif.; J. F. Souders, in 
1 he Bible Student”; Mrs. Nettie Hughes (Formerly Mrs. S. S. 
Young), 544 L. W. E., South Bend, Ind.) 

ZERN, DOLLIE (Neff). 

Mar. E. J. Zern. Stu. Mt. Morris College. Died at North Man¬ 
chester, Ind., 1899. (N. J. Brubaker, 2140 W. Thirty-first St., Los 

Angeles, Calif.; M. M. Sherrick, North Manchester, Ind.) 

ZERN, E-J-. 

Mar. Dollie Neff. Stu. Mt. Morris College. (N. J. Brubaker, 
2140 W. Thirty-first St., Los Angeles, Calif.; M. M. Sherrick, North 
Manchester, Ind.) 

ZIEGLER, JESSE. 

B. Mt. ZEtna, Berks Co., Pa., July 18, 1856; .y. Daniel P. and 
















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569 


Mary (Conner) Ziegler; mar. Hannah Horning of Malvern, Ill., April 
6, 1879; Un. Ch. of B. (Rock Creek Church) Whiteside Co., Ill., 
Sept., 1877; minister, (Mingo Cong.) Royersford, Pa., May, 1890; 
elder, ibid., 1900. Stu. Keystone State Normal School, Kutztown, Pa., 
one year; Teachers Normal, Sterling, Ill., one term. Teacher, eleven 
years; Carpenter and Farmer. President, Board of Trustees of Eliza¬ 
bethtown College, 1898-1918; Traveling Secretary for General Mission 
Board for Pa., 1903-04. (Mre. Hannah Ziegler, Limerick, Pa.; War¬ 
ren Ziegler, Brethren Publishing House, Elgin, Ill.) 

ZUCK, JACOB Martin. 

B. Clay Lick, Pa., Oct. 27, 1846; s. Jacob and Suzannah (Martin) 
Zook; Un. Ch. of B. (Welsh Run Church) Franklin Co., Pa., 1860. 
Stu. First Pa. State Normal School, Millersville, 1865; Ohio National 
University, Lebanon, Ohio, 1873-74. Teacher, public schools of Pa.; 
Waynesboro, Pa., H. S., 1872; Medina, Ohio, H. S.; Prim, Brethren’s 
Normal College (now Juniata College), from its founding in 1876 to 
his death, 1879. Pioneer educator among the Brethren; a close thinker 
and tactful teacher. Died at Huntingdon, Pa., May 10, 1879. (“ Some 

Who Led,” by Miller and Royer; “History of the Church of the 
Brethren of Western Pa.,” Blough; Data by Elder John Zuck, Clarence, 
Iowa.) 


BLOUGH, ANNA Viola. 

3. Waterloo, la., Nov. 22, 1885; dan. Uriah S. and Mary S. (Mil¬ 
ler) Blough; Un. Ch. of B. at Waterloo, Iowa, Sept. 25, 1898. Stu. at 
Mt. Morris College, Acad., 1902, 1904, 1906; Bethany Bible School, 
1909-13, 1919, B. S. L. Teacher, common schools, Waterloo, Iowa, 
1905, 1907; missionary to China, evangelistic work, 1913-22. Died on 
foreign field, spring, 1922. 

List of Names Submitted, of Whom Biographies do not Appear, 
With Reasons for Recommendation 

ARNOLD, D. H. Excellent teacher; college junior. 

BROWER, Jacob HENRY. Evangelist. 

BROWER, PETER. Active educational helper and minister. 
BRUBACHER, AMMON H. Teacher who exerted the finest Chris¬ 
tian influence on pupils. 

CARPER, FRANK S. Prominent evangelist. 

FAHRNEY, JACOB, (Elder) M. D. 

FLORY, J. S. 

LAHMAN, MARY C. (Haughtelin). 

LAMPIN, CHARLES. 

LEAR, MATTIE. Student and teacher. 



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LONG, ISAAC. Great church leader. 

MILLER, CARRIE (Gibson). Teacher and Sunday-school worker. 
MILLER, WILMER B. Graduate druggist of Shepherdstown, W. 
Va. 

MOHLER, MARY E. (Brubaker). Teacher. 

MOORE, J. B. 

MYERS, JACOB Tobias. Pastor; trustee of Juniata College. 
ROSENBERGER, I. J. Taught school, and a great writer. 
RYMAN, JOHN. Home mission worker. 

RYDER, RALPH. Junior in college, 1907. 

SHARP, MAURICE. Teacher at death. 

SHAVER, SAMUEL. Elder and preacher. 

SHERFY, N. B. Teacher for thirty years. 

THOMAS, EDNA. 

WAGNER, DORA. College senior at death, and unusual student. 
WAKEMAN, JONAS. Elder and preacher. 

WAMPLER, D. S. Teacher. 

WEST, Edwin LANDON. Author of several books on church doc¬ 
trine ; for some years connected with book and tract work. 
ZUG, MICHAEL. Research in genealogy, particularly among some 
of the older generations of the Church of the Brethren. 
ZOOK, R. A. Teacher and contributor to the Gospel Messenger. 



















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Occupational Index for 1921-22 

This index, arranged alphabetically by occupation, consists of 
the names of persons now living whose biographies are included in 
this book. Outside the scope of this volume there are, of course, 
many members of the Church of the Brethren engaged in various 
of the occupations indicated. In certain instances, however, the 
lists here assembled have already been enlightening as well as of 
practical value. 


Advertising 


BASHORE, EUGENE, Copywriter 

CASSEL, GLADYS Hagy, Advertis¬ 
ing Manager 

Banking and 

ALBAUGH, HENRY Preston, Invest¬ 
ment Broker 

BALDWIN, RAYMOND William, 
Banker 

FIKE, JOHN Henry, Trust Company 

FLORY, WILLIAM Robert, Security 
Salesman 

GAUNT, JOHN Leonard, Investment 
Banker 


JORDAN, RAYMOND Preston, Ad¬ 
vertising Manager 


Investments 


HARTMAN, Jay 
Cashier 

LLOYD, 

Bank 

METZGER, ELMER 
Cashier 

Calvin, 

Bank 

MILLER, DANIEL 
Cashier 

LeRoy, 

Bank 


SIEBER, HARRY Fritchey, Banker 

ULREY, ALVIN -, -- 

WORKMAN, HOWARD S., Bank 
Cashier 


Bookkeepers, Auditors, Accountants 


ANDERSON, Theodore CUYLER, 
Auditor 

BAKER, HELEN, Bookkeeper 
BLOUGH, CARMAN George, Auditor 
BOYER, WALTER Elwood, Book¬ 
keeper and Accountant 
FOGELSONGER, RUTH (Whitehead), 
Bookkeeper 

GOOD, STOLER Barkdoll, Bank 
Auditor 


HACKMAN, ISAAC Z., Public Ac- 

miA n tn n t 

KEIM, ANNIE (Keirn), Bookkeeper 
MAUST, OLIVE, Bookkeeper 
REBER, JOSHUA Daniel, Public Ac- 

s* id t n m 1" 

RUPERT, EDGAR Lee, Bookkeeper 
and Accountant 

SHORB, DAVID Joseph, Auditor 
STINE, ORA William, Bookkeeper 


Business Executives, 

BECKNER, ARTHUR Perry, Retail 
Merchant 

BEERY, PERRY Hunsaker, Garage 
Owner 

BEERY, WILBUR Holmes, Garage 
Owner 

BERGEY, MILTON Mathias, Hos¬ 
pital Supt. 

BLOUGH, Elmer PERCY, Business 
Manager 

BONSACK, John RALPH, Salesman 

BRECHBILL, Henry HARPER 
R-, Canning Business 

BRUMBAUGH, Harry VICTOR, Gen¬ 
eral Merchandise 

CARROLL, JOSEPH William, Manager 
Retail Stores 


Merchants, Salesmen, Etc. 

COTTRELL, Daniel OWEN, Dealer in 
Building Materials 

DRESHER, PAUL Frantz, Standard 
Oil Salesman 

DUNBAR, WILLARD Parker, Sales- 

TttClfl 

ELLENBERGER, SARDIUS Jo, Mer¬ 
cantile Business 

FRANTZ, RAY W-, Business 

FRANTZ, ROY Chester, Owner and 
Mgr. Telephone Company 
GARBER, ISAAC Newton, Cashier and 
Credit Man 

GRIPE, RAYMOND Joseph, Grocery 
Salesman 

HOFFMAN, HERBERT Trostle, Sales¬ 
man of Automobile Accessories 






574 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


HOFFMAN, JACOB Morris, Coal 
Dealer 

HOOVER, LeRoy Yundt, Poultry 
Dealer 

JOHNSON, JOSEPH David, Business 
JUDY, WILLIAM Lewis, President 
Publishing Company 
MILLER, WARD Beecher, Salesman 
MYERS, HAROLD Benton, Secretary- 
Treasurer, R u ra I M u n icipality 
MYERS, John ALLAN, Subscription 
Agency; Dealer in Specialties 
MYERS, William STANLEY, Manager 
Chamber of Commerce 
NYCE, WILLIAM Godshall, Whole¬ 
sale Mail Order Business in Job 
Printing and Post Cards 
POLLARD, LEE Ward, Coal Produce » 
REBER, ALBERT Luft, Mail Order 

1/ Cl 11 P C C 

REIMAN, RALPH Walker, Steel 
Sendee Salesman 


Chemists, 


DOTTERER, DAVID Roop 
ELLER, JOHN William 
HOOVER, ORA L., Hospital Research 
Chemist 


ROTIIROCK, JAMES Rutherford, Gro¬ 
cer 

RUTHRAUFF, J- SEYMOUR 

F-, Secretary, Chamber of Com- 

WICVC6 

SIEBER, HARRY Fritchey, Manu¬ 
facturer and Contractor 
SHOWALTER, David NORMAN, Pro¬ 
prietor Planing Mill Company 
SITES, David ESTON, Map Salesman 
SNADER, FAYANNA Marie, Manager 
of Cafeteria 

STEVENSON, WILBUR Harlen, 
Warehouse Merchant 
WIDDOWSON, WILLIAM Logan, 
Cashier, Commercial Firm 
WINE, JOHN Calvin, Sales Manager, 
Book Publishers 

YOUNG, Emanuel PAUL, Salesman 
YOUNG, WALTER Milton, Automobile 
Accessory Business 

YOUNT, KARL Edwin, Purchasing 

Agent 

Commercial 

LI CHTEN WALTER, HOMER 

O-, Chemical Engineer 

POLLARD, LEE Ward, Pharmacist 
SMITH, Cecil FREADUS 


Clerks, Miscellaneous 


BON SACK, PAUL Charles, Time¬ 
keeper 

FUNDERBURGII, J- TRUMAN, 

Court Clerk 

JOHN, E V A Winifred, Office Secre¬ 
tary 


OLLER, TEFFORD Franklin, Office 
SFIIRKY, Samuel MOIILER, Rail¬ 
road Office 

WIRT, FLORENCE, Office 


Dentists 


BLICKENSTAFF, ELI E- 

CLEMMER, RII1NORD Ziegler 
ENGLAND, DAVID Leon 
ELLENBERGER, FRANK Polk 
GEISER, JOHN Silas 
KRANING, 


LICH TEN WALT E R, RUSSELL Bren- 
neman 

METZGER, ELDO O— 

STEVENSON. JOSEPH Samuel 
STRICKLER, Robert EDWARD Lee 
WRIGHT, 

YODER, RALPH Ernest 


Engineers 


ASHE, FRANK Clair, Electrical 
BEERY, CLARENCE Arthur, Ma¬ 
chinist and Electrical 
BERKEB1LE, FOSTER H-, Con¬ 

structing 

BRILLHART, DAVID H-, Civil 

Engineer 

HELSER, PERRY D„ Chief Research 
Engineer, Ceramics Dept. 


KING, FLORENCE, Mechanical En¬ 
gineering, Drafting, Designing 
MILLER, GEORGE Aaron, Mechanical 

SPRENKEL JOHN Fishel, Mechanical 

SUTER, JESSE Dwight, Hydraulic 

WEAVER, LOWELL Kahler, Mechani¬ 
cal 










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575 


Factory Worker 


SHIRKY, JOSEPH Bowman 


Farmers, Ranchmen 


BAKER, Henry GERNIE, Fruit Grow¬ 
er 

BALDWIN, RAYMOND William 
BARNPIART, GEORGE Abraham 
BEAHM, Isaac Newton II- 
BOAZ, LEROY Delp 
BOOK, Isaac BRUCE 
BRANDT, HARRY Alonzo 
COFFMAN, JOHN Morgan 
CRIST, DAVID William, Citrus 
DAVIS, EUGENE Rawson 
DUNBAR, JOSEPH Elias 
DRIVER, EARL Bruce 
EARLY, GEORGE Alexander 
FIKE, URIAH J. 

GEIMAN, EUGENIA Cleveland Roop 
GOCIIENOUR, Otto FLOYD 
GOSHORN, EZRA N— 
HANAWALT, WILLIAM Cyrus 
HERSCH, ELMER Myron 

HOOKER, EDMUND S- 

HOOVER, PAUL Emanuel 
HUFF, ROBERT Charlie 


KINDIG, IRA Nelson 
LAYMAN, CLYDE Nininger 
LONG, GEORGE Clinton 
MAHAN, WALTER Kepner 
MAHAN, GRANT 
MEYERS, WILLIAM Horace 
MILLER, ALBERT Wilson 
MILLER, ARTHUR Simon B- 
Foreign Agricultural Missionary 
MYERS, WALTER Allen 
NICKEY, JOSEPH Galen 
NICKEY, PAUL Amos 
NEHER, OSCAR Warner 

RARICK, W- CARL 

ROOP, TOHN Daniel, Tr. 

SAYLOR, TOSEPH Eisenberg 
SHIRKY, HOWARD M— 
SNAVELY, EVERETT Harter 

SNIDER, ROSS T- 

STONER, PAUL Deardorff 
TROSTLE, BURTON Spangler 
VAN DYKE, CHRISTIAN Swigart 


Farm Advisers, County 

KELTNER, CHARLES Henry OBER, BTRCII Replogle 


BARNHART, IRVIN Cline, 

Service 

DICKEY, JOHN Priest, Postmaster 
GARBER, JOHN Absolom 
GARST, JULIA Catherine, Clerk 

Journalists, Editors, 


MAXCY, VAN KIRK, Railroad Clerk 
NOFFSINGER, JOHN Samuel, Office 
Manager, Federal Board 
STUTSMAN, Charles NOBLE, Post¬ 
master 


Proof-readers 


Government Service 

Mail 


BEERY, ADA LINE (Hohf), Proof¬ 
reader 

BEERY, WILLIAM, Proof-reader 

CRIPE, ISAAC Wagoner, Nezvspapcr 
Owner and Editor 

FRANTZ, EDWARD, Periodical Editor 


KIMMEL, LESTER Franklin, News¬ 
paper Editor 

MILLER, JOHN Ezra, Religious Peri¬ 
odical Editor 

NEWCOMER, MAUD Odessa, Ass’t. 
Periodical Editor 

YOUNT, ORAN S—, Journalist 


Lawyers 


BRUMBAUGH, NOAH Jay, U. S. 
Patent Office 

CARNEY, Eugene CLAUDE 
FISHER, CLETUS Arden 
HARSHMAN, John LLOYD 
HOFFMAN, HARVEY Blaine 
IIOLSINGER, EARL Chester 
KETCIIERSIDE, HUGH V- 


KING, FLORENCE, Specialist in Pat¬ 
ent Lazv 

LASH LEY, EDMUND 
REPLOGLE, ARNOLD Miller, Ass't. 
District Attorney 

REPLOGLE, Daniel BENSON, Special¬ 
ist in Patent Lazv 

STUDEBAKER, HARVEY E- 

STUDEBAKER, (Mrs. Harvey E.) 












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Librarians 

BRUBAKER, LILA C. ROSE, LEWIS Day 

HOWE, NETTIE Alera (Gregory) SHEELEY, ELLA May 

MAPHIS, OMAR Benjamin 


Missionaries 

ALLEY, HOWARD Lee 
ARNOLD, Samuel IRA (on Furlough) 
BLICKENSTAFF, VERNA Mabel 
BLOUGH, ANNA Viola (Deceased, 
1922) 

BLOUGH, JACOB M. 

BOWMAN, SAMUEL Benjamin 
BRIGHT, Jacob HOMER 
BRUBAKER, ORA George (on Fur¬ 
lough) 

BRUMBAUGH, ANNA BELLE 
BUTTERBAUGH, ANDREW G - - - 
CLINE, MARY Elizabeth 
COFFMAN, CARL Flory 
COFFMAN, FERNE (Heagley) 
COTTRELL, Asher RAYMOND (on 
Furlough) 

COTTRELL, LAURA (Murphy) (on 
Furlough) 

CRUMPACICER, ANNA L- 

(Newland) 

CRUMPACKER, FRANKLIN Henry 
EBBERT, ELLA 
EBY, EMMA (Horner) 

EBY, ENOCH H- 

FLORY, BYRON Morton 
FLORY, EDNA Rosamund 
FLORY, RAYMOND Chester (on Fur¬ 
lough) 

GLASMIRE, LEAH (Sheaffer) 
GLASMIRE, WILLIAM Earl 
GRAYBILL, JACOB Franklin 
GRISSO, LILLIAN 
HEISEY, WALTER Jeremiah 

HOFFERT, ANDREW T- 

HOLLENBERG, FREDERICK Mitchel 
HOLLENBERG, NORA Luft (Reber) 

HORNING, DANIEL L- 

HORNING, MARTHA (Daggett) 
HORNING, Mary EMMA 
HUTCHISON, ANNA Martha 
KAYLOR, INA Marshburn 
ICAYLOR, JOHN Irvin 
KINTNER, ELIZABETH 


Foreign 

LONG, EFFIE Virginia (Showalter) 
(on Furlough) 

LONG, ISAAC Samuel (on Furlough) 
METZGER, MINERVA 

MILLER, ARTHUR Simon B-- 

MILLER, JENNIE (Blough) 

MILLER, VALLEY Virginia 
MOHLER, JENNIE 
MOW, ANETTA Cordula 
MYERS, MINOR Morton 
MYERS, SARA (Zigler) 

NICKEY, BARBARA Marie (on Fur¬ 
lough) 

OBERHOLTZER, ISAIAH Ebersole 
OBERHOLTZER, Margaret ELIZA¬ 
BETH (Weybright) 

PITTENGER, JOHN Milton (on Fur¬ 
lough) 

POLLOCK, MYRTLE Inez (Ferris) 
REPLOGLE, SARA Guyer 

RIDER, BESSIE M- 

ROSS, AMOS Walter 
SCHAEFFER, MARY Ann 
SEESE, ANNA (Bowman) 

SEESE, NORMAN Alexander 
SENGER, NETTIE Mabelle 
SHICK, MARTHA Belle 
SHOCK, LAURA J. 

SHULL, CHALMER George 
SMITH, William HARLAN 
SOLLENBERGER, OLIVER Clark 
STOVER, WILBUR Brenner (on Fur¬ 
lough) 

SUMMER, BENJAMIN Franklin 
SUMMER, NETTIE Pearl (Brown) 
SWARTZ, GOLDIE Elizabeth (on 
Furlough) 

ULLOM, LULU Pearl 
VANIMAN, ERNEST David 

WAMPLER, ERNEST M- 

WAMPLER, FREDERICK Jacob 
WAMPLER, REBECCA Catherine 
(Skeggs) 

WAGONER, T-*— ELMER 

WIDDOWSON, Sadie OLIVE 


Nurses 


* ANDERSON, CLARA 
BLICKENSTAFF, VERNA Mabel, Mis¬ 
sionary Nurse 

* BREAM, CORA E- 

BRENNEMAN, ALICE Shaffer (Guy¬ 
er) 

CABLE, MAUDE, Hospital Nurse 

* COFFMAN, CARRIE Cassel 
COFFMAN, FERNE (Heagley), Mis¬ 
sionary Nurse 


CRIPE, CORA Belle, Public School 
Nurse 

CULLEY, BARBARA (Mohler) 

* DEARDORFF, BEULAH 

* DEARDORFF, HOPE 
EIKENBERRY, Atta FERN 

* ENGLES, JULIA 

* ETZLER, ADA 
FISHER, SUSIE 

FLORY, EDNA Rosamund, Missionary 












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577 


GARNER, FLORENCE 
Health 


Ella, Public 


* GREIS, CLARICE 

* HAHN, GRACE 

* HARLEY, LAURA 

* HARTER, TOY 
HAWBECICER, RUTH 

* HIMMELSBAUGIi, 


(Senger) 


Myers 

IDA, Mission¬ 


ary 

HIVELY, MARY Myers, Hospital 
* HOERNER, DELLA 
HOLLAR, LULU Brewer, Hospital 
Supt. of Nurses 
HORN, MAZIE Mae (Snyder) 
HORNING, MARTHA (Daggett), Mis¬ 


sionary 

ISAAC, ALMA Kathryn 
JUDY, MAUDE, Orphanage 
KARN, OMA Garraan, Practical 
KINGERY, PEARL Blanche, Private 
Duty 

LICHTENWALTER, A N N E T T A 

B-, Private Duty 

LUDY, ELIZABETH Susan, Private 
Duty 

* MANAHAN, LILLIAN 
McEVOY, IO Eva, Supt. of Nurses 
McCARTY, RHODA May (Swigart) 

* McDaniel, ella 

MOHLER, JENNIE, Missionary 

* MOOMAW, BESSIE 


MORDHURST, WILHELMINA 
MO 1 E. LEONA Smith, Hospital Supt 
MOYER, LELA Alberta, Hospital 
MOYER, LELA (Sellers) 

MYER, ANNA Vine, Private Duty 
MYER, FLORENCE May, Private Duty 
NEWCOMER, GRACE, Army Nurse 

OAKS, PHOEBE M- 

POLLOCK, MYRTLE Inez, Mission¬ 
ary Hospital 

* POTTER, ELLA 

RIDER, BESSIE M-r- 

* ROESCH, GRACE 
SANGER, ELLA May 
SCHNECK, AMANDA Catherine, 

Private Duty 

* SCHROCK, MARGUERITE 
SCHWENK, Martha Alice, Private 

Duty 

STEELE, GRACE Gertrude, Private 
Duty 

STROHM, FRED Edwin, Hospital 
Anesthetist 

STROHM, Maude ETHEL (Stutsman), 


Hospital 


* ULERY, VERNA 

* WAGGY, 

- (Miss) 

* WAGGY, 

- (Miss) 

* WAGNER, 

ANNA Lura 

* Information 

received indirectly, and 


not from the individual. 


Pastors 


AUSTIN, HAZEL (Quear) 
AUSTIN, OLIVER Henrv 
BARWICK, JOHN Workman 
BLOUGH, HOMER Earl 
BLOUGH, TOHN Howard 
BLOUGH, SILAS S. 

BRANDT, PAUL Kenneth 

BRUBAKER, El-A- 

BRUBAKER, HARVEY M- 

BRUMBAUGH, LEWIS Henry 

BUCKLEY, WILLIAM J-- 

COFFMAN, AUBREY Rehard 
COFFMAN, JOHN Isaac 
COFFMAN, Thurston RODNEY 
CRIPE, CHARLES Clement 
DETRICK, WILLIAM Cleophas 
DETWILER, EDGAR Marion 
DIXON, ANDREW Martin 
EARLY, HENRY Clay 
EARLY, SIMON Peter 
EISENBISE, FOREST Sard 
ELEY, TEIEODORE Royer 
EMMERT, HARVEY Denton 
ESHELMAN, EARL Emerson 
FISHER, EVERETT Russell 
FLORA, JOEL Cephas 
FRANTZ, HARRISON Aimer 
GARBER, PAUL Neff 
GARST, JESSE Oscar 
GEORGE, Thomas EZRA 


GIBSON, IRVIN John 
GREENWOOD, Ellen GRACE, Supply 
GROFF. FOREST Ray 
GWONG, MOY 
HEISEY, HERMAN Biever 

HELMAN, HARLEY H- 

HENRY, JERRY Maurice 
HESSE, CLARENCE George 
HOLSINGER, VIRGIL Clair 
HOLSOPPLE, FRANK Ferry 
HOOVER, DAVID Paul 
IRVIN, David FLOYD McFadden 
IRVIN, TRUDE (Mishler) 

KAHLE, WALTER M- 

KELLER, WALTER Denton 
KINTNER, EDWARD, Non-Resident 
KINZIE, WILLIAM Amos 
KNEPPER, LEWIS Schrock 
KULP, Harold STOVER 
KUNZ, GEORGE Dilling 
LEAR, JOHN Wallace 
LONG, GEORGE Clinton 
McCUNE, FRANK Elton 
McKEE CHARLES Fahrney 
MILLER, ARTHUR Bruce 
MILLER, LEO Homer 
MILLER, MERLIN Gibson 
MILLER, ROBERT Henry 

MONTZ, GLEN R- 

MOORE, TAMES Milton 














578 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


MOYER, ELGIN Sylvester, Pastor , 
Chinese Mission in Chicago 
MURRAY, DARRELL Richard 
MYERS, FRANK Andrew 
NAYLOR, LEWIS Earl 
NEAD, ABRAHAM Earbuck 
NOFFSINGER, TOHN Samuel 
PRATHER, JOHN Perry 
REPLOGLE, ABRAM Brown 
RICHARDS, HERBERT Forest 
ROOP, EARL William 
ROTHROCIC, EDGAR Eli 
SCHMIDT, JONATHAN David . 
SCHUE, ALBERT Clayton, Supply 
SCROGUM, ARTHUR Daniels 
SHERFY, ERNEST Francis 

Physicians, Surgeons 

Those not otherwise indicated are 
practicing physicians. 

BALLINGER, TOHN Brumbaugh 
BEERY, GENO Ethel 
BLICKEN STAFF, AUGUSTUS Jacob, 
Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat 

BREON, GUY L- 

BRUBAKER, C-FREEMAN, 

Physician and Surgeon 
BRUBAKER, ELIAS HARVEY 
BRUBAKER, Ora George, Eye, Ear, 
Nose and Throat 

BRUMBAUGH, CLOY Garver, Ob¬ 
stetrician and Gynecologist 
BRUMBAUGH, GAIUS Marcus 
CARROLL, JAMES Basil 
COFFMAN, CARL Flory, Medical Mis¬ 
sionary 

COFFMAN, HARRY Franklin 
CONNER, SAMUEL S. 

COTTRELL, Asher RAYMOND, Medi¬ 
cal Missionary 

COTTRELL, LAURA (Murphy), Medi¬ 
cal Missionary 
CRIPE, EARL Jerome 
FAHRNEY, HENRY Peter, Physician 
and Surgeon, Chronic Diseases 

GARBER, PAUL A- 

GOCHENOUR, DAVID T- 

GWIN, ETHEL Anna, Hospital and 
Sschool Physiacian 

HARSH BARGER, CHARLES P- 

HENDERSON, IRA Mason 
PI EASTON, WILLIAM C- Phy¬ 

sician and Surgeon 

Physicians, 

DUDTE, MARGARET Mary 

Physicians, 

* BOROUGH, SAMUEL 

* BOROUGH, LOVA (Dickey) 


* Information received indirectly, an 


SHIDELER, NOAH M. 

SPIULL, JESSE Charles 

SHULL, MERLIN C- 

SMELTZER, TESSE A- 

SOLLENBERGER, CLARENCE Cloyd 
STINEBAUGII, WALTER Curtis 
STRAUSBAUGH, GEORGE S. 
STUDEBAKER, GEORGE Losli 
TINKLE, WILLIAM John 
WALKER, GALEN Knepper 
WALTZ, Benjamin FRANKLIN 
WEAVER, MAHLON J. 

WHITMORE, BRUCE Cleveland 
WINE, GROVER Lorington 
YODER, WILLIAM Henry 


and Medical Specialists 

HERSCIT, THOMAS Franklin, Phy¬ 
sician and Surgeon 
PIERSHBERGER, James WARREN 
HORNING, DANIEL L-, Medi¬ 

cal Missionary 
IRVIN, GEORGE Hoff 
McCORKLE, WALKER Ellsworth 
MILLER, JOHN David, Physician and 
Director of College Infirmary 
MILLER, Marcus CLEMENT, Physi¬ 
cian and Surgeon 
MOYER, HERBERT Tyson 
MYERS, MARTHA Linn, Physio 
therapist 

NICKEY, BARBARA Marie, Medical 
Missionary 

POLLARD, RICHARD Thomas 
ROSS, CHARLES Fordice 
SAPPINGTON, ERNEST Frederick, 
Surgery and Roentgenology 
SAYLOR, John PIARVEY 
SHAFFER, CHARLES Porter 
SHOEMAKER, GEORGE Gaius, Sur¬ 
geon 

SHOEMAKER, TOHN L- 

STAYER, MAURICE Cameron 
SWIGART, SAMUEL Wakefield 
ULREY, Tohn Calvin 
VAN DYKE, GEORGE Henry, Phy¬ 
sician, Conductor of Sanitarium 
WAMPLER, FREDERICK Jacob, Med¬ 
ical Missionary 

WHITEHEAD, IRA Bratton, Physi¬ 
cian, Member Hospital Staff 
WINE, TOHN Eugene 

YEREMAN, O - PI———, Relief 

Physician 

Chiropractic 


Osteopathic 

MILLER, SAMUEL Bechtold 

SIP ELLEN BERGER, John MOHLER 

d not from the individual. 















OCCUPATIONAL 


579 


Physicians, Naprapathic 

GREIDER, MARTHA Mae 

Political Office Holders 

HICKS, Early RUSSELL, Member Md. 

State Legislature 

Professional Experts. Miscellaneous 


CLINE, JUSTUS Henry, Consulting 
Geologist 

jLO I FEL TY, I* RANK Elihu, Efficiency 
Man in Industrial Plant 

LONG, DAVID Daniel, Soil Specialist 

LONG, RAYMOND Victor, State 
Supervisor of Trade and Industrial 
Education 

Real Estate and 

BLOUGH, Henry WALTER, Real 
Estate 

BRENNEMAN, LEO Leslie, Insurance 
Salesman 

CALVERT, MERRILL Q-, Real 

Estate 

CLEAR, JOHN Daniel, Life Insurance 

1 /rc n M 

ELLIS, RAYMOND, President and 
Treasurer, Realty Company 

HAINES, AMOS Iloppock, Life In¬ 
surance 


RESSER, CHARLES Elmer, Asst 
Curator, National Museum 

SANGER, HOMER Festus, Hospital 
Investigator 

WRIGHT, FRANK James, State Ass't. 
Geologist 


Insurance Dealers 

HOOKER, Walter Ross, Land Develop¬ 
ment 

KLEIN, JAMES Monroe, Secretary- 
Treasurer, Realty Company 
NEWCOMER, EWING Johnson, Real 
Estate 

SMITH, GEORGE C-, Real Es¬ 

tate and Insurance 
STUDEBAKER, JOSEPH 
SWIG ART, William EMMERT, Real 
Estate and Insurance 


Religious 

other than pastors, missionaries, and 
teachers, who depend upon such work 
for their financial support: 

BONSACK, CHARLES Daniel, Secre¬ 
tary of Church Board, and Director 
Forward Movement 

EISENBISE, VIOLA Dell, City Mis¬ 
sion Worker 

FLORY, EZRA, Secretary of Church 
Board 

FOSTER, ORA Delmer, Inter-Denom¬ 
inational Church Board 
GNAGY, CLARENCE H., Regional 
Director of Religious Education 
GREENWOOD, Ellen GRACE, Mis¬ 
sionary Secretary 

MILLER, J- QUINTER, Director 

of Religious Education 
MINNICH, Herbert SPENSER, Secre¬ 
tary of Church Board 
MOTE, ARTHUR Oliver, College Di¬ 
rector of Religious Activities for 
Men 


Workers 

MOTE, ORA Etta (Gibson), College 
' Director of Religious Activities for 
Women 

MOW, ANNA (Beahm), Home Mission 
Worker 

ROYER, Anna JOSEPHINE, Religious 
Director of Girls’ Work in Local 
Congregation 

SIIAMBERGER, CHAUNCEY How¬ 
ard, Secretary of Church Board 
SHICKEL, ELSIE Naomi, Sunday- 
school Field Worker 

SHULTZ, LAWRENCE W-, 

Regional Director of Religious Edu¬ 
cation, and Secretary of Boards 
WINGER, ROGER Daniel, Regional 
Director of Religious Education 
WRIGHT, CHARLES Aldus, Co. Sun¬ 
day-school organizer 
ZIGLER, Michael ROBERT, Secre¬ 
tary of Church Board 


Stenographers 

BURRITT, HOWARD Benton (blind) BARNES, EDITH Catherine (Bon- 

sack) 






580 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


Teachers in Ungraded, Graded, Grammar and Public Schools 


ARNOLD, BESSIE Wright 
BLICKENSTAFF, LEO, Community 
School 

BOONE, GEORGE N-, Manual 

Arts 

BOYD, ANNA Katherine, Critic 
BRUBAKER, MARTHA (Masterson) 
BUTTS, James ELMER Otho, Voca¬ 
tional 

DRESHER, MABEL Ruth (Schrock) 
FIKE, JACOB Henry 
FISHER, WILLIAM Daniel 
FLORY, MARGARET Brumbaugh 
FLORY, ROLLAND Floyd 
GNODLE, MARY Ethel 
GUSTAFSON, ARTHUR Edwin 
HARLEY, Bertha ELMIRA 
IIEPNER, MAY 
HERSCH, ELSIE Tean 
HULVEY, TENNY (Cline) 


IRVIN, VIRGIL McFadden 
JOBES, PEARL Mae (Lutz) 
KESSLER, AGNES Columbia, Critic 
LEHMAN, LORENZO Jacob 

MONTZ, GLEN R- 

MURRAY, LOLA Catherine 
NININGER, ROY William 
SCHROCK, EFFIE Irena, Home 
Economics 

SHAVER, RUTH Mae 

SMITH, CARRIE Irene 

SMITH, LEE ROY, Agriculture 

SMITH, MAYBELLE (Chemberlin) 

STOMBAUGH, LENA Mae 

STONER, EDNA 

TAYLOR, MARY 

VAN DYKE, CHRISTIAN Swigart 

VAN DYKE, EMMA Jane (Howe) 

WILSON, Sallie EDNA 

YOUNG, MABEL Iona 


Principals in Graded, Grammar and Public Schools 


BLOUGTT, CAROL (Miller) 

DETRICK, LULA (Hildebrand), For¬ 
eign Intermediate 

EBBERT, ELLA, Boarding School in 
India 

FISHER, WALTER Franklin 

GREGORY, E- STANLEY 

IKENBERRY, WILSIE Clayton 
JOBES, HERSCHEL Morningstarr 


METZGER, MINERVA, Supt., Girl's 
School in China 
NOLLEY, William DAVIS 
REIFSNIDER, MILTON Ecker 
RIDDELSBARGER, GLENN A— 
ROYER, LUCILLE 

STUTSMAN, HENRY M- 

VANIMAN, ERNEST David, Super¬ 
visor of Mission School 


Teachers in High Schools and Academies 


BAKER, ADAH, Math. 

BAKER, HELEN, French and Algebra 
BAKER, MANO Elizabeth 
BAKER, MARGARET Elizabeth 
BARNHART, ELDON Earl, Commer¬ 
cial 

BAUGHER, JACOB Ira 
BEAHM, Joseph CHARLES 
BEAHM, SARA 

BESHORE, EDITH Leona, English and 
Science 

BLOCHER, KATHRYN Marie, Eng¬ 
lish 

BLOUGH, ELIZABETH (Delp) 
Rosenberger 

BONSACK, OLGA Elizabeth, Latin and 
Economics 

BOOIvWALTER, JESSE Eugene 
BOWMAN, IDA May, History and 
Normal T raining 

BREININGER, HERMAN PRICE, 
Math, and Athletics 
BRUBAKER, NICHOLAS J. 

BRUBAKER, WARNIE E-, 

Manual Arts 

BRUMBAUGH, Martin ALLEN, Math. 
BUCK, LOLA Marie, English 


CHEMBERLIN, GEORGE F- 

CLINE, ETHEL Mae 
CASSADY, MAYNARD Lamar, Sci¬ 
ence 

COX, JOHN Matthew, Chemistry, Com¬ 
merce, and Art 

CRIPE, FLOYD Eldon, Commercial 
CROUTHAMEL, Edmund MERTON, 
Math. 

DEETER, RAYMOND —, Math. 
DICKEY, HAZEL Laurt^a 
DICKEY, TESSE Corwin, Stenography 
DICKEY, ORVILLE J-, Book¬ 

keeping and Accounting 
DIEHM, EDGAR Graybill, Public 
* leaking 

DTERDORFF, RUSSELL Dewey, Sci- 
ence 

DIXON, ANDREW Martin 
DOTTERER, EDNA Alice 
DRIVER, ANNA Catherine 
EARHART, LINNAEUS Brandt, Sci- 
ence 

EBBERT, SAMUEL Sylvester 
ECKERT, DANA Zug, Vocational 
Counselor 










OCCUPATIONAL 


581 


FALKENSTEIN, HOLMES Shellen- 
berger, English 

FIELDS, IDA E-, English 

FIKE, SUSIE 

FOX, ESTON Funk, Agriculture 
FRANTZ, IRA Henry, Math, and Sci- 

CtlCC 

FUNK, MABEL Alyce, Physical Edu¬ 
cation and Biology 

FURREY, GEORGE Washington, 
Physics 

FURRY, JOHN Snowberger, English 
GARBER, La VON, Home Economics 
GARVER, MIRIAM Elry, French and 
English 

GEIB, Amos PHILIP 
GEYER, THOROLD, Normal Training 
GILBERT, JAMES Zacchaeus, Biology 
GOOD, MICHAEL Abraham 
GOOD, RACHEL (Bixler), English and 
Latin 

GREGORY, ORRIN B-, Manual 

Arts 

GRIFFITH, GEORGE Cupp, Science 
GROFF, FORREST Ray, Science 
GROSSNICKLE, FOSTER Earl, Eng¬ 
lish 

GROSSNICKLE, WARREN M— 
GUMP, MARJERY Jane 
GUMP, OIIMER Pauldin, English 
HARLEY, HENRY Price, Vocational 
Guidance and General Science 
HARTMAN, GUY Nelson, English 
HENDRICKSON, Mary RUTH, Sci- 
ence 

HERSHEY, JOHN Groff 

HIGH, ANNA Kathryn, English and 

Coach 

HOKE, MILDRED May 
HOLSINGER, EARL Chester 
HOLSINGER, LLOYD Clinton, Math. 
HOLSOPPLE, NAOMI Quinter, 
Domestic Science 

HOERNER, ALICE Mary, English 
HORNER, FOSTER Gnagey, Science 
and Math. 

HORNING, SAMUEL D-, Man¬ 

ual Arts 

ISENBARGER, JEROME, Zoology 
JOHN, Hugo DONALD 
TONES, GALEN 

KEEVER, J- CLARENCE 

KEIM, LEWIS Matlack, History and 
Economics 

KELLER, MABEL Catherine. English 
KESSLER, EDNA Lilligh, English and 
History 

KIEFFABER, GEORGE Washington, 
History 

KIRACOFE, EDGAR Stuart 
KLINE, AGNES Virginia 
KRABILL, VERLIN Christian 
English and History 
LAUTZENHIZER, BERTHA Della, 


LAYMAN, GEORGE Alphseus, His¬ 
tory and Civics 

LAYMAN, PAULINE Elizabeth, Home 
Economics 

LECKRONE, CHARLES, Math. 
LEHMAN, GALEN Trostle 
LEONARD, John WESLEY, Modern 
Languages 

LOWER, VELMA LaReigh, Home 
Economics 

MADEIRA, CHARLES Calvin, Jr., 
History and Science 
MANBECK, HARRY Fredrick, Math. 
MARTIN, CHRISTIAN Longenecker 
MAUST, NEVA Belle, Domestic Sci- 

6flC6 

MAXEY, JOHN Wesley, Athletic Di- 

VCCtOY • 

MICK EL, RAYMOND Albert, History 
MILLER, Abram BROWN, Math., and 
Foreman of City Educational Ex¬ 
tension 

MILLER, ELSIE Elizabeth, Latin and 
History 

MILLER, HELEN Frances, Vocational 
Household Arts 

MILLER, SEBASTIAN Christian, 
History 

MINNICH, HAZEL Marguerite, Phys¬ 
ics and Zoology 

MOOMAW, MABEL Ellen (Winger), 
Home Economics 
MOW, BAXTER Merrill 
MYER, ELIZABETH 
MYERS, DORIS 
MYERS, IDAMAE 
MYERS, JACOB Emory 
MYERS, LOIS. French 
PAUL, Ira CLIFFORD, Math, and 
Physics 

PHILLIPS, GEORGE W-, Math. 

REED, Millie Margaret VASHTI, Eng¬ 
lish and History 

REITZ, WILLIAM W-, Agri- 

CM J fiMVC 

REPLOGLE, FREDerick Allen, Eng¬ 
lish and History 

REPLOGLE, GEORGE Brown, History 
RININGER, CHESTER Arthur, Math. 

and Science 
ROOP, ETHEL Amelia 
ROOP, GEORGE Edward 

ROYER, WILLIAM D-, Science 

RUHL, ELMER Ruhl, Science 
SARGENT, LUTIE Mary 
SCHERFEE, SAMUEL H-, Agri¬ 

culture and Botany 
SCHROYER, CHESTER Franklin 
SCHUBERT, CARL Clayton, Science 
SCHWENK, CHARLES Albert, Sci- 

CflCC 

SHEAFFER, REBEKAII Sadie, Eng¬ 
lish 











582 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


SHERRICK, DOROTHY Miriam 
Nevon 

SHIRICY, EMILY Frances, Home 
Economics 

SHIVELY, MARIE, English and Math. 

SOLLENBERGER, ORVILLE Funk, 
Latin and French 

STAUFFER, MARTIN Edward 

STAUFFER, Mary BLANCHE, French 
and Math. 

STUMP, LEVI Albert, Agriculture and 
Science 

STUMP, MAUDE 

SWIGART, ESTPIER Naomi, History 

TROSTLE, Susannah ETHEL, Eng¬ 
lish 


ULERY, J- FRED, Math. 

UTZ, RUTH Naomi 
UTZ, SUSIE Lucinda, English 
WAGENMAN, IRA Melvin 
WAMPLER, OLIVE Mae 
WARD, IDA Amine 
WATKINS, ETHEL May, Commerce 
and Normal Training 
WEST, DANIEL 
WISE, CORA Viola 
WOODSON, SELMA Brugh 
YODER, CLARENCE Hinkle, Science 
ZOOK, EMORY Alburtus, Business 
ZOOK, GOLDA 


AKE, TOHN Alvin 

ANTHONY, I- 

LIAM 

BOITNOTT, JOHN Wesley 
BOWMAN, Daniel LOUIS 
CLARKE, ROY English 
COOL, NEWTON David 
CROWELL, JOSEPH Alverton 

CULLEN, MARTHA E- 

FIFER, FLETA Magdalene 

FLORA, A- CLINE 

FLORY, WALTER Samuel 
GEHRETT, John FOSTER 

HAMSTEAD, PETER E- 

HARNLY, PAUL Witmore 
HAWBAKER, MERLIN Ora 
HEASTON, GLADYS Irene 
HICKS, Early RUSSELL 
HODGES, NATHAN Emery 
HOFFMAN, Clarence ALBERT 
HOLLINGER, ARCHIE Reed 
HOLSINGER, CHARLES Roy 
HOLSINGER, CLYDE Kagey 

HOLSOPPLE, CHESTER F- 

HORNER, MEYERS Berkley 


HURST, JAMES Webb 
HURT, Alfred BURMAN 
MILLER, LEO Henry 

MILLER, OSCAR S- 

MORRIS, ARTHUR Fremont 
OCKERMAN, Tames ELWOOD 
PEOPLES, WALTER 

PULLEY, HARRY H- 

RYDER, RAYMOND Robert 
SANGER, WILLIAM Henry 
SAYLOR, SUSIE (Slusher) 
SIMMONS, William BERLIN 
SOLLENBERGER, David LAUREL 
SPEICPIER, HARRY Blaine 
STAYER, Jacob CLYDE 
STINEBAUGH, WALTER Curtis 
STOUFFER, DAVID Andrew 
THOMAS, MINOR Wine 

UTZ, SAMUEL S- 

VANIMAN, WILBUR Francis 
WAGONER, JESSE Edward 
WAKEMAN, Henry EARLY 
WATKINS, George EARL 
YODER, LESLIE James 


Principals of High Schools or Academies 

S- WIL- 


(Urey) 


Superintendents of Schools 


BATES, CLYDE E- 

BONAR, HUGH Samuel 
BYERLY, Cary Clifford 
CULLEN, RAY Raleigh 
CRUMPACICER, HARRISON Charles 

DUKER, CHAUNCEY H- 

ESHELMAN, BRUCE Negley 
HAMER, Oliver STUART 

HENDRICKSON, IRA R- 

FIOERNER, JOHN Andrew 

HOLLAR, E- CLEVELAND 

IRICK, SIMON Henry 


LONG, Ephraim WILBUR 
LONG, HARVEY 
McCORKLE, CHARLES Edward 
MILLER, FORREST Adrian 
MILLER, FREDERICK Martin 
MOYERS, GRANT Tyler 
MYER, CHARLES Isaac 
SCHUE, ALBERT Clavton 
SELLERS, ARTHUR Lee 
SLIFER, CHARLES Henry 
STONER, Edward NORRIS 


County Superintendents of Schools 


HELM, CHARLES Allen, Assistant 
LAIR, Forest EARL, Assistant 
MYERS, JOHN Clarence, Division 


PETERS, David WILBUR 
SAYLOR, CLYDE Talmage 
TROSTLE, WILLIAM Peter 
















OCCUPATIONAL 


583 


Teachers in Colleges, Universities and Normal Schools 


ANDERSON, ALMA Gladvs 
BAUGHER, CHARLES Abba, Physics 
and Chemistry 

BEERY, LEON Felix, Music 
BIXLER, EDWARD Clinton, Ancient 
Languages 

BLAIR, JOHN Alvin, Education and 
Psychology 

BOOK, W ILLIAM Ira, Physics 

BOWMAN, JOSEPH L- 

BRANDT, JESSE Christian, Mathe¬ 
matics 

BRUBAKER, MARIE Hannah 
(Woody) Physical Education 
BRUMBAUGH, NORMAN Jodon, 
Chemistry 

BOYER, DANIEL Webster, Voice 
BURKHOLDER, CHRISTIAN Keller, 
Accounting 

BYER, FRANKLIN John, Bible and 
Public Speaking 

CABLE, William ARTHUR, Public 
Speaking 

CASSEL, ADA Shank, Latin 

CLAYBBAUGH, HARRY A-, 

Personal Work 

COFFMAN, LUTHER Clinton, English 
and Latin 

COOL, NEWTON David, Education 
CRAIK, Elme LeROY, History 
C'ROTSLEY, George ALFRED, Mathe¬ 
matics 

CROUTHAMEL, FLOY Souder, Bi¬ 
ology 

CROWELL, JOSEPH Alverton, Edu¬ 
cation 

CULLER, ELMER Augustin 
DAVIS, Charles ERNEST, Bible 
DAVIS, ORLEY Glen, Public Speaking 
DEETER, JOHN Wilby, Bible 
DICKENS, OLIVIA, English 
DICKEY, TOHN Priest, Bible 
DILLING, ROY, Voice 
DOTTERER, JOHN Ezra, Mathe- 
mattes 

DOVE, ALICE Margaret (Brumbaugh). 
French 

DOVE, FREDERICK Denton, Social 
Science 

DUPLER, ALPPI/EUS William, Bi¬ 
ology 

EIKENBERRY, AMOS R-, Agri¬ 
culture „ „ , 

EIKENBERRY, William LEWIS, Edu¬ 
cation 

ELLIS, CHARLES Calvert, Education 
EMMERT, TESSE Benedict, Missions 
EMMERT, MICHAEL Wolfe, Bible 
FAHNESTOCK, AMANDA (Kauff¬ 
man), Bible 

FITZWATER, PERRY Braxton 
FLORY, JOHN Samuel. English 


FOGELSANGER, LUELLA Grace, 
Shorthand and Typewriting 
FRANTZ, HARPER Wine, Chemistry 

FRANTZ, RAY W-, Physical and 

Mental Health 

FRANTZ, RUTH, Expression and Eng¬ 
lish 

FRIES, Jeremiah HOWARD, Com¬ 
mercial 

GARBER, PAUL Neff, History 
GIBBLE, BERNICE, Kathryn, Piano 

nnri C'h nvi4 c 

GILBERT, JAMES Zacchaeus, Biology 
GINGRICH, JACOB Herr 
CLICK, JOHN Titus, History 
GOOD, FREDERICK Foreman, Phys- 
tes 

HAMER, Oliver STUART, Summer 
Normal 

HARLEY, HARRISON LeRoy, Psy¬ 
chology 

HARLEY, JACOB Stover, English and 
German 

PIARNLY, HENRY Jacob, Biology 

HAUGH, BENJAMIN S-, Voice 

and Piano 

HAUGH, LAURA Esther (Harsh- 
barger), Public Speaking 
HECKMAN, Jacob HUGH, Sociology 
and Ethics; Supt. Correspondence- 
Study Dept. 

HECKMAN, SAMUEL Brumbaugh, 
Education, and Director of Educa¬ 
tional Clinic 

HELSER, MAURICE David, Animal 
Husbandry; Chief in Meat Investiga- 
tion, Experiment Station 
PIERSHEY, John WILLARD, Chem¬ 
istry 

HOFF, EMANUEL Buechley, Bible 
HOFF, ERNEST Gockley, Biblical 
Languages and Literature 
HOFFER, IRWIN Seymour, Mathe¬ 
matics 

HOLL, CARL Waldo, Chemistry 
I-IOLL, DIO Lewis, Mathematics 
IIOLLENBERG, GEORGE Jacob 
HOLLINGER, ALMA, Biology 
PIOLSINGER, CLYDE Kagey, High 
School Methods, in Summer Normal 
HOOVER, DAVID Henry, Sociology 
HOOVER, TOHN Heavner, Psychology 
HOOVER, Oliver PERRY, Greek and 
L* ci 

HOOVER, WILLIAM I— 

T—-, Philosophy 

HOWE, CARL Ellis, Biology 
HUMBERT, WILLIAM Kinzie, His¬ 
tory 

IKEN BERRY, CHARLES Samuel, 
Bible and Religious Education 
JOHN, JOHN Jay, Mathematics 









584 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


KEIM, Clarence RAY, Mathematics 
KINSEY, WILLIAM, Bible 
KINTNER, EDWARD, Chemistry and 
Biology 

KIRACOFE, EDGAR Stuart, Athletic 
Coach 

LEAR, JOHN Wallace, Homiletics 
LEHMAN, DELLA, English 
LEITER, LABAN Wingert, Biology 
MALLOTT, FLOYD Elwood, Church 
History 

MAPHIS, OMER Benjamin, Religious 
Education 

McGAFFEY, Mary EDITLI, English 
McKEE, WILBUR Kaylor, English 
METZLER, BURTON, Greek 

MILLER, MINOR Cline, Religious 

P n w rn ti ft tj 

MILLER, JOHN David, Preventive 
Medicine 

MILLER, PAULINE Patricia, Music 
MILLER, SAMUEL J., English and 
Modern Languages 

MOHLER, ROBERT Ellsworth, Agri- 
cultttYO 

MORRIS, CHARLES Stephen, Mathe¬ 
matics and Physics 

MORRIS, JAMES Henry, Church 
History 

MOYER, ELGIN Sylvester, Missions 
MUIR, GLADDYS Esther, History 
and Spanish 

MURPHY, Sara FLORENCE (Fogel- 

cntncrpr'i Pn all c/7 

MYERS, ’ GARY Cleveland, Education 
MYERS, OSCAR Reiff, English 
MYERS, TOBIAS Timothy, New Testa¬ 
ment Literature and Exegesis 
MYERS, WELDON Thomas, English 
NICODEMUS, RUTHERFORD Her¬ 
man 

NININGER, HARVEY Harlow, Bi¬ 
ology 

NYE, HARRY Hess, Social Science 
PETERS, WOODFORD W-, Edu¬ 

cation 

POSTMA, Sarah ELIZABETH 
RANDOLPH, Plenry SPIERFY, Re¬ 
ligious Education 

REBER, DANIEL Conrad, Ancient 
Languages 

RESSER, CHARLES Elmer, Geology 
and Geography 

ROLLER, Charles WILLIAM, Music 
ROOP, EDITH Elizabeth (Pfoutz), 
China Painting and Music 


ROWLAND, CHARLES L-, 

Singing 

ROYER, GALEN Brown, Missions and 
Comparative Religions 
SANGER, VESTA, Mathematics 
SCI-IWALM, VERNON Franklin, His¬ 
tory and Political Science 
SHERRICK,, MARVIN Manam, Phi¬ 
losophy and Psychology 
SHIVELY, CHARLES Stacy, Mathe¬ 
matics and Physics 

SHIVELY, LEVI Stephen, Mathe¬ 
matics and Physics 

SHISLER, SARA Cassel, Ancient 
Lan f^ticigcs* 

SMITH, ROGER Cletus, Entomology 
SOLLENBERGER, Isaac JACOB, 
Biology 

STAYER, Jacob CLYDE, Physical Di- 

VCCtOY 

STRAUSBAUGH, PERRY Daniel, 
Botany 

STUDEBAICER, ELLIS M., Greek and 
Bible 

STUDEBAICER, MARK Earl, Com¬ 
merce 

S WAD LEY, LAURA (Gwin), Pedagogy 
and Bible 

SWIGART, WILLIAM Joseph 
SWOPE, AMMON, Education 
TANNREUTHER, GEORGE Washing¬ 
ton, Zoology 

THOMAS, IRA Fauver, Commercial 
TROSTLE, EVA Alora 
VIA, JENNY, (Miller), Voice and 
Chorus 

WAGENMAN, IRA Melvin, Athletics 
\\ AMPLER, SADIE Irene (Stutsman) 
English and Expression 
WENGER, RUSSELL Cloppert, Bible 
Literature and Church History 
WHITE, JOHN Bowman, History 
WIDDOWSON, FRANK Ridley, Dem¬ 
onstrator in Gynecology and Instruc¬ 
tor in Anesthesia 

WINGER, ROGER Daniel, Religious 

r* n m r n f'l ft 11 

WRIGHT, CHARLES Conrad, Po¬ 
litical Science 

WRIGHT, FRANK James, Geology 
YODER, JOSEPH J., Bible and Social 

•S CICYIC C 

ZIEGLER, SAMUEL Horning, Lec¬ 
turer in School of Education 
ZIEGLER, MICHAEL Jacob, Psycholo¬ 
gy 


Heads of Higher Educational Institutions, 1921-22 


BOWMAN, PAUL Haynes, College 
BRUMBAUGH, AARON Tohn, College 
BRUMBAUGH, Isaac HARVEY, Col¬ 
lege 


BURKHOLDER, CHRISTIAN Keller, 
Accounting 

EISENBERG, John LTNWOOD, State 
Normal School 




OCCUPATIONAL 


585 


FUNDERBURGH, ISAAC Vaulin, Col¬ 
lege 

HARLEY, WILLIAM Price, Director 
of Normal Training Schools 
KURTZ, Daniel WEBSTER, College 
MEYER, JACOB Gibble, College 
MOHERMAN, TULLY S„ College 
MURPHY, ROSS Dale, College 


T eachers, 

BAIR, GROVER Cleveland 
BECHTEL, BLAIR Baker 
BEER, JENNIE 
BOWMAN, Joseph PRICE 
BROOKS, HARLAN Jesse, Teacher of 
Salesmanship 

BROWER, ELVA Elizabeth 
CLEMMER, KATHRYN (Beckley), 
Music 

DEETER, EFFEL Nancy (Stump), Art 
ELLER, HENRY Cline 
FLORY, ANNA 
FLORY, Lillie KATHERINE 
GARNER, OREN Charles 
CLICK, Joseph PAUL 
GRIFFITH, MARGARET May, Bible 
Teacher 

HENDRICKSON, ADDIE (Windle), 
Art 

HEPNER, WALTER Ray 
MAUST, OLIVE, Private Tutor 

Miscellaneous Positions 

BRUMBAUGH, JOHN Calvin, Re¬ 
search Director in City Schools 
CASSADY, John Henry, College Fi¬ 
nancial Secretary 

FLOHR, EARL Wilbur, Field Secre¬ 
tary for College 

GINGRICH, JACOB Herr, Field Di¬ 
rector for College 

IKENBERRY, JOHN William, Busi¬ 
ness Manager of College 
SANGER, WILLIAM Thomas, E.vecu- 


PUTERBAUGH, ROY H., Business 
College 

WIDDOWSON, JAMES, State Normal 
School 

WIEAND, ALBERT Cassel, Theo¬ 
logical Seminary 
WINGER, OTHO, College 
YOUNG, EMANUEL Sprankle, Bible 
Correspondence School 

Unclassified 

MENTZER, ELSIE, Music 
MIERLY, BEULA, Massage 
MILLER, GRACE (Hileman), Con¬ 
ductor of Japanese and Mexican 
Night School 

MOYER, RAYMOND Tyson, School in 
China 

ROYER, GERTRUDE Anna, Piano 
SCHMIDT, JONATHAN David, Pri¬ 
vate Tutor 

SOLANKI, Virsinh Vagji 
THRONE, JOHN Emory, Foreign 
School 

VOGT, ALICE Nadene, Foreign Girls’ 
School 

WALKER, FLORENCE Mary (Bry¬ 
ant) 

WOLF, IVA Viola 
YEATER, ELVA Elizabeth 
YIN, Han Chang 


SHIVELY, LEVI Stephen, College 
Cashier 

ULERY, Joseph EDSON, College Fi¬ 
nancial Secretary 

ZIEGLER, SAMUEL Horning, Di¬ 
rector of Public School History ana 
Civics 


Connected with Educational Work 

tive Secretary, State Teachers’ Asso¬ 
ciation, and Editor of State Education¬ 
al Magazine 


Undertaker 

WORKMAN, CLIFFORD Arthur 

Veterinary Surgeon 


MILLER, ALBERT Wilson 

Welfare 

FINNELL, VIRGIL Carl, Secretary, 
Illinois Anti-Tobacco Association 
HOLSOPPLE, FRANCES Quinter, 
Social Psychologist 

JOHNSON, CARMAN Cover, Person¬ 
nel Worker for Business Firm 


Workers 

LANDIS, JOHN Forest, Social Worker 
> VAN DYKE, CATHERINE (Beery), 
Mothers and Daughters’ Work 
YOHN, ORA Kagey (Hale), United 
Charities Worker 


586 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


Y. M. C. A. and Y. 

BOMBERGER, DAVID R >y, Religious 
Worker 

HARLOW, GEORGE William, Physical 
Director 

HOLSINGER, Isaac EDWARD, Field 
Scout Executive 

LINT, PERRY A-, Boy Scout 

Executive 

MURRAY, LOLA Catherine 


W. C. A. Workers 

REICHARD, LAWSON Funk, Director 
Boys’ Work 

RINEHART, BLANCH Florence, Di¬ 
rector of General and Religious Edu¬ 
cation 

ROBINSON, WILLIAM Alexander, 
Deputy Comptroller, International 
Committee, Y. M. C. A. 

ROHRER, HARRY Walker, Execu¬ 
tive Secretary 



AVOCATIONAL 


587 


Index to Avocations 


This index is limited to persons now living, whose biographies 
are included in this book, and has been very closely culled. Except 
in the case of authorship, it aims to include only those who are at 
present or have recently been engaged in the respective avocational 
pursuits, or who have followed them intermittently for years. Evan¬ 
gelists and persons pursuing graduate research are not included. 


Authors 


(Authors of academic theses are not included in this index, nor 
are those who are at present engaged in the writing of books. In 
this connection, however, it is of interest here to note that S. Z. 
Sharp has in press a History of Education in the Church of the 
Brethren; that James A. Sell, J. H. Morris, and J. M. Henry have 
completed, respectively, histories of the Church of the Brethren in 
the Middle District of Pennsylvania, in the State of Oklahoma, and 
in the State of Maryland; that William E. Roop has been compil¬ 
ing data for a history of the Brethren in Maryland; and that John 
D. Roop, Jr., has in preparation a history of the Brethren in the 
World War. 

It should be noted, also, that while authors of published scientific 
and technical papers are included, persons are not included on the 
basis of general or religious contributions to periodicals, unless 
they have been prolific writers of this type of production. 


BATES, ELIZABETH (Royer) 
BEERY, ADALINE (Hohf) 
BECKNER, WILLIAM Oliver 
BLOUGH, ELIZABETH (Delp) Ros- 


enberger 

BLOUGH, JEROME E. 

BLOUGH, SILAS S. 

BRANDT, HARRY Alonzo 
BRUMBAUGH, GAIUS Marcus 
BRUMBAUGH, MARTIN Grove 
BRUMBAUGH, NOAH Jay 
BRUMBAUGH, NORMAN Jodon 
CLINE, JUSTUS Henry, Geological 
Papers, Maps and Charts 
CRAIK, ELMER LeRoy 
CRISLER, RUBY Mildred (Buckman), 
Technical Bulletins 

DUPLER, ALPHAEUS William, 
Botanical Papers 

EIKENBERRY, William LEWIS, 
Botanical Literature 
ELLIS, CHARLES Calvert 
FALKENSTEIN, GEORGE Ness 
FITZWATER, PERRY Braxton 
FLORY, JOHN Samuel 
FRANCIS, Jacob Gottwals 


GARST, JESSE Oscar 
GILBERT, JAMES Zacchaeus 
GOOD, FREDERICK Foreman 
HACKMAN, ISAAC Z. 

HECKMAN, Jacob HUGH 
HELSER, MAURICE David 
HOFF, EMANUEL Buechley 
HOLSINGER, CLYDE Kagey 
HOLSOPPLE, FRANCES Quinter 
KINSEY, WILLIAM 
KURTZ, Daniel WEBSTER 
LONG, RAYMOND Victor 
McCORKLE, CHARLES Edward 
MEYER, JACOB Gibble 
MILLER, TOHN Ezra 
MILLER, MINOR Cline 
MOHERMAN, TULLY S. 

MOORE, JOHN Henry 
MORRIS, JAMES Henry 
MYERS, GARY Cleveland, Technical 
Psychological and Educational Papers 
NININGER, HARVEY Harlow, Sci- 
e fi Papers 

POLLARD, LEE Ward, Short Stories 
and Novels 


588 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


REBER, DANIEL Conrad 
ROSS, AMOS Walter 
ROYER, GALEN Brown 
SCHWALM, VERNON Franklin 
SELL, JAMES Arnold 
SHERRICK, MARVIN Manam 
SHICKEL, ELSIE Naomi 
STOVER, WILBUR Brenner 


STRAUSBAUGH, PERRY Daniel, 

Biological Papers 

TANNREUTHER, GEORGE Washing¬ 
ton, Scientific Papers 
WIDDOWSON, FRANK Ridley, Medi¬ 
cal Literature 
WINGER, OTHO 
YOUNG, EMANUEL Sprankle 
ZIEGLER, SAMUEL Horning 


Poets and Hymn Writers 

BEERY, ADALINE (Hohf) SELL, JAMES Arnold 

BLOUGH, ELIZABETH (Delp) SHERRICK, MARVIN Manam 
Rosenberger WINE, MARY (Stoner) 

Editors 


(It should be recalled that editors by vocation are not included 
in this list.) 

ANTHONY, I- S- WIL 

LIAM 

BEERY, ADALINE (Hohf) 

BEERY, WILLIAM 
BRUMBAUGH, GAIUS Marcus 


BRUMBAUGH, MARTIN Grove 
CABLE, William ARTHUR 
EIKENBERRY, William LEWIS 
HECKMAN, Jacob HUGH 
SANGER, HOMER Festus 


Lecturers 


ALBAUGII, HENRY Preston 
BLAIR, JOHN Alvin 
BRUMBAUGH, MARTIN Grove 
ELLIS, CHARLES Calvert 
EMMERT, MICHAEL Wolfe 
GARBER, JOHN Absolom 
GILBERT, JAMES Zacchaeus 
HAINES, AMOS Hoppock 


HOLSINGER, CLYDE Kagey 

HOOVER, WILLIAM I-T 

JOHNSON, CARMAN Cover 
KURTZ, Daniel WEBSTER 
MILLER, JOHN Ezra 
TINKLE, WILLIAM John 
WINGER, OTHO 


The Creative Fine Arts 


COX, JOHN Matthew, Landscape 
Painting and Designing 
IiAUGH, BENJAMIN S-, Com¬ 


poser of Music 

MUIR, FREEMAN George, Art, Paint¬ 
ing and Sketching 


Welfare Workers 


FLORA, A- CLINE, Boys' Work, 

Y. M. C. A. 

GOOD, FREDERICK Foreman, Settle¬ 
ment Work 

PIOLLAR, E- CLEVELAND, 

Supervisor of Community Center 


MURRAY, LOLA Catherine, Y. W. 
C. A. Work 

PRATHER, JOHN Perry, Secretary, 
No-Tobacco (State) League 
VAN DYKE, CATHERINE (Beery), 
Mothers and Daughters’ Work 


Inventors 


MILLER, GEORGE Aaron, a Uni¬ 
flow Steam Engine 

POLLARD, LEE Ward, Chemical 
Household Preparations 


REPLOGLE, Daniel BENSON, 
Electric Cleaner and Other Electrical 
Appliances 









AVOCATIONAL 


589 


Business Activities 


GEIGER, LINWOOD Townsend, 
Poultry Business 

GOOD, STOLER Barkdoll, Coal Deal¬ 
er 

GREGORY, ORRIN B-, Carpen¬ 

ter; Poultry Farm 
HARTMAN, Jay LLOYD, Farming 
HEPNER, WALTER Ray, Orange 
Grower 

HURT, Alfred BURMAN, Farming 
JOHN, JOHN Jay, Surveying 
JORDAN, RAYMOND Preston, In¬ 


vestment Dealings 

ICELTNER, CHARLES Henry, Farm¬ 
ing 

REBER, DANIEL Conrad, Subscrip¬ 
tion Agency 

REPLOGLE, ARNOLD Miller, Gas 
Coal Company 

SHIRKY, JOSEPH Bowman, Real 
Estate 

TROSTLE, BURTON Spangler, Stock- 
raiser and Poultryman 


Miscellaneous 


BOOK, Isaac BRUCE, Taxidermy 
BRUMBAUGH, GAIUS Marcus, Gene¬ 
alogy 

GOCHENOUR, DAVID T-, Has 

Collected and Classified Molluscae of 
Philippine Islands 

GROSSNICKLE, FOSTER Earl, 
Superintending Chautauquas 


SANGER, WILLIAM Henry, Orchard- 
ist 

WATKINS, George EARL, Second 
Lieutenant, Field Artillery, Army 
Reserve Corps 

WRIGHT, FRANK James, Assistant 
State Geologist 




590 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


Index of Recipients of Scholastic Degrees 

Arranged in Chronological Order 


Doctors of Philosophy 


The Ph. D. degree, which requires about three years of work above the 
college course, is usually regarded as the highest mark of scholastic distinction. 
Recipients of this degree are required to have shown marked ability in original 
research and investigation. 

HUBER, LEONARD (Never received the degree, but spent fifteen years in the 
University of Munich, Germany, prior to 1854, eight of these years in the 
study of philology and Oriental languages, thus easily equalling the work done 
at the present day for the Ph. D. degree.) 


Recipient of Degree 


Year Institution Conferring Degree 


*MILLER, HOWARD, .1891 

BRUMBAUGH, MARTIN Grove, .1894 

HARNLY, HENRY Jacob, .1900 

CULLER, DAVID D„ .1904 

ELLIS, CHARLES Calvert, .1904 

TANNREUTHER, GEORGE Washington, ..1905 

HECKMAN, SAMUEL Brumbaugh, .1906 

ELLIS, CHARLES Calvert, .1907 

FLORY, JOHN Samuel, .1907 

BIXLER, EDWARD Clinton, .1909 

FOSTER, ORA Delmer, .1911 

HOOVER, WILLIAM I-- T- ..1911 

MYERS, WELDON Thomas, .1912 

BOOK, WILLIAM Ira.1913 

EISENBERG, John LINWOOD, . . ^.1913 

GEORGE, Thomas EZRA, .1913 

MYERS, GARY Cleveland, .1913 

COX, JOHN Matthew, .1915 

SANGER, WILLIAM Thomas, .1915 

DUPLER, ALPHAEUS William, .1916 

MURPHY, Sara FLORENCE (Fogelsanger), 1917 

RESSER, CHARLES Elmer, .1917 

SHIVELY, LEVI Stephen, .1917 

SMITH, ROGER Cletus, .1917 

WRIGHT, FRANK James, .1918 

HOLSOPPLE, FRANCES Ouinter.1919 

SHIVELY, CHARLES Sta^y, .1919 

GARBER, TOHN Absolom, .1920 

HENRY, JERRY Maurice.1920 

HOOVER, JOHN Heavner, .1920 

STRAUSBAUGH, PERRY Daniel, .1920 

ZIGLER, MICHAEL Jacob, .1920 

HOOVER, ORA L., 1921 

CRAIK, ELMER LeRoy, .1922 

CULLER, ELMER Augustin, .1922 

BRUMBAUGH, NORMAN Todon, .1923 

WOODARD, JOHN, .1923 

* Honorary Degree. 


McPherson College 
University of Pa. 

Wesleyan University 
University of Denver 
Wesleyan College 
University of Chicago 
University of Pa. 

University of Pa. 

University of Va. 

University of Pa. 

Yale University 
Central University 
University of Va. 

University of Pa. 

University of Pa. 

Oskaloosa College 
Columbia University 
Oskaloosa College 
Clark University 
University of Chicago 
University of Pa. 

George Washington University 
University of Chicago 
Cornell University 
Columbia University 
University of Pa. 

University of Denver 
George Washington University 
George Washington University 
University of Kans. 

University of Chicago 
Cornell University 
Ohio State University 
University of Kans. 

University of Chicago 
University of Pa. 

University of Chicago 


Doctor of Science in Hygiene 

-•, .1923 Johns Hopkins University 


BECKER, ELERY R 








































DEGREE 


591 


Doctors of Law 

(LL. D.—An honorary 

MILLER, DANIEL Long—Mount Morris College 
but D. L. Miller declined it. 


Recipient of Degree Year 

*SHARP, SOLOMON Zook, .1889 

♦BRUMBAUGH, MARTIN Grove, .1901 

♦MILLER, JOHN Ezra, .1912 

♦GILBERT, JAMES Zacchaeus, .1918 

♦IKENBERRY, LEVI Daniel, .1918 

♦WINGER, OTHO, .1918 

♦HOOVER, WILLIAM I- T-, 1920 


degree) 

offered the degree about 1901, 


Institution Conferring Degree 

Mount Morris College 
Mount Morris College 
Mount Morris College 
Mount Morris College 
Manchester College 
Mount Morris College 
Manchester College 


Doctors of Literature 

(Litt. D.—An honorary degree) 


♦HOOVER, Oliver TERRY, .... 
♦BRUMBAUGH, MARTIN Grove, 
♦SHERRICK, MARVIN Manam, 

♦FLORY, JOHN Samuel, . 

♦BRUMBAUGH, Isaac HARVEY, 


1912 Mount Morris College 
1915 Lafayette College 
1917 Mount Morris College 
1922 Mount Morris College 
? Ursinus College 


Doctors of Literary Humanities 

(L. H. D.—An honorary degree) 

♦MILLER, SAMUEL J., 1916 McPherson College 

♦BRUMBAUGH, MARTIN Grove, .1917 Susquehanna University 

♦HOLSOPPLE, FRANK Ferry, .1917 McPherson College 

♦SHERRICK, MARVIN Manam, .1918 Manchester College 

Doctors of Science 

(Sc. D.—An honorary degree) 

♦EIKENBERRY, William LEWIS, .1912 Mount Morris College 

GILBERT, JAMES Zacchaeus, .1918 McPherson College 

Doctors of Divinity 


(D. D.—An honorary degree) 


♦STOVER, WILBUR Brenner, .1902 

♦MYERS, TOBIAS Timothy, .1905 

♦FITZWATER, PERRY Braxton, .1909 

♦BLOUGH, JACOB M„ .1911 

♦KURTZ, Daniel WEBSTER.1911 

♦YOUNT, WALTER Bowman.1913 

♦FRANTZ, EDWARD, .1914 

♦YOUNG, EMANUEL Sprankle.1916 

*oRUMPACKER, FRANKLIN Henry, - 1917 

♦EMMERT, MICHAEL Wolfe.1917 

♦MOHERMAN, TULLY S.i 9 U 

♦WIEAND, ALBERT Cassel, . 1917 

♦BOWMAN, PAUL Haynes, .1918 

♦DICKEY, TOHN Priest, .1918 

♦ROYER, GALEN Brown, .1918 

♦WINGER, OTHO, .1918 


* Honorary degree 


Mount Morris College 
Juniata College 
Muskingum College 
Juniata College 
Juniata College 
Blue Ridge College 
McPherson College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
Mount Morris College 
Juniata College 
Manchester College 
Blue Ridge College 
Manchester College 
Mount Morris College 
Manchester College 




































592 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


Doctor of Sacred Theology 

(S. T. D.—An honorary degree) 


*HOFF, EMANUEL Buechley, .1917 Bethany Bible School 

Doctor of Theology—Th. D. 

HOOVER, DAVID Henry.1919 Southern Baptist Theological 

Seminary 


Doctors of Pedagogy—Pd. D. 


REBER, DANIEL Conrad, .1902 New York University 

*McCORKLE, CHARLES Edward, .1917 Ohio University 

Doctors of Medicine—M. D. 


STURGIS, DANIEL B-., (Licensed by Ill. 

BRUMBAUGH, ANDREW Boelus, .1866 

ROSENBERGER, ABRAM Seidell, ...1870 (?) 


BALLINGER, JOHN Brumbaugh.1877 

BRUMBAUGH, GAIUS Marcus.1885 

BRUMBAUGH, GAIUS Marcus, .1888 

POLLAkD, RICHARD Thomas, .1891 

SHOEMAKER, JOHN L..1891 


VAN DYKE, GEORGE Henry, .1891 

HARSHBARGER, CHARLES P-, ..1892 

SHAFFER, CHARLES Porter, . 1892 


POLLARD, RICHARD Thomas, .1893 

HOFF, IDA (Wagner), .1894 

FAHRNEY, HENRY Peter .1895 

SHAFFER, CHARLES Porter, .1895 

YEREMAN, O- H-, .1901 


IRVIN, GEORGE Hoff,.1903 

REBER, CONRAD S..1903 


WHITEHEAD, IRA Bratton, .1903 

SAYLOR, Tohn HARVEY, .1904 

BRUBAKER, Elias HARVEY, .1905 

ROSS, CHARLES Fordice, .1905 

STAYER, MAURICE Cameron, .1905 

BRUBAKER, Ora George, .1906 

MILLER, TOHN David.1906 

SAPPINGTON, ERNEST Frederick, .1906 

SEIGART, SAMUEL Wakefield.1906 

ULREY, Tohn Calvin, .1906 

WIDDOWSON, FRANK Ridley, .1906 

BLICKENSTAFF, AUGUSTUS Jacob, -1907 

BRUMBAUGH, CLOY Garver.1907 

HEASTON, WILLIAM C-, .1908 

METZGER, OWEN E..1908 

MOYER, HERBERT Tyson, .1909 


CRIPE, EARL Jerome, .1910 

TONEY, WILMER Everett, ..191* 


* Honorary degree 


State Board) 

University of Pa. 

Cleveland University Medical 
School 

Medical College of Ohio 
Howard University 
Georgetown University 
Baltimore Medical College 
Chicago Homeopathic Medical 
College 

Northwestern University 
Ky. School of Medicine 
College of Physicians and 
Surgeons, St. Louis 
Pittsburgh Medical College 
Hering Medical College 
Jefferson Medical College 
Tefferson Medical College 
Hahnemann Medical College 
and Hospital 
Ohio State University 
University of Pa. Medical 
School 

Jefferson Medical College 
Kansas City Medical College 
Indiana Medical College 
Medical College of Va. 
Medico-Chirurgical College 
University of Chicago 
Medical College of Va. 
Hahnemann Medical College 
of Philadelphia 
Illinois Medical College 
Washburn College 
Jefferson Medical College 
Indiana University 
University of Pa. 

Ensworth College of Medicine 
University of Mich. 
Hahnemann Medical College 
of Philadelphia 
Purdue University 
University of Mich. 














































DEGREE 


593 


CARROLL, JAMES Basil, . 

COTTRELL, Asher RAYMOND, 
COTTRELL, LAURA (Murphy), 
NICKEY, BARBARA Marie, ... 
WAMPLER, FREDERICK Tacob, 
COFFMAN, HARRY Franklin, . 


1912 

1912 

1912 

1912 

1913 
1913 


CONNER, SAMUEL S., .i QI , 

HERSCH, THOMAS Franklin, .1914 

FEEBLER, RAY E--, 1914 

SHOEMAKER, GEORGE Gaius (M. D. ?), 1914 


BREON, GUY L 


GARBER, PAUL A-, . 

BRUBAKER, C-FREEMAN, 

HENDERSON, IRA Mason, . 

HORNING, DANIEL L-, .. 

WINE, JOHN Eugene, . 

BOWMAN, John CLINTON, 

GOCHENOUR, DAVID T-, . 

HERSHBERGER, lames WARREN, 

HOOVER, ROY Michael, . 

McCORKLE, WALKER Ellsworth, 

BEERY, GENO Ethel, . 

COFFMAN, CARL Flory, . 

GWIN, ETHEL Anna, . 

MILLER, BLANCHE (Bonsack), . 
MILLER, HAROLD Clayton, .... 
MILLER, Marcus CLEMENT, .... 

BURKE, HOMER Lionel, . 

MILLER, LAWRENCE Albert, ... 
SPRENKLE, EDWARD E. 


1915 

1917 

1917 

1917 

1917 

1918 

1919 

1919 

1919 

1919 

1920 

1921 
T 921 
I 921 
1921 
1921 

1922 
1923 
1923 


Jefferson Medical College 
University of Illinois 
University of Chicago 
University of Illinois 
University of Chicago 
College of Physicians and 
Surgeons 

Medical College of Va. 

State University of Iowa 
University of Colo. 

University of Mich., Homeo¬ 
pathic Medical College 
Hahnemann Medical College 
of Chicago 
Indiana University 
Eclectic Medical College 
Jefferson Medical College 
Hahnemann Medical College 
Medical School of Va. 

Ohio State University 
George Washington University 
University of Pittsburgh 
University of Va. 

University of Illinois 
Llahnemann Medical College 
Northwestern University 

University of Cincinnati 
University of Cincinnati 
Ohio State University 
Northwestern University 
State University of Iowa 
University of Pa. 


Doctors of Osteopathy—D. O. 

MILLER, SAMUEL Bechtold, .1902 Still College of Osteopathy 

BOROUGH, LOVA (Dickey), .1909 (?) Arner. College of Osteopathy 

BOROUGH, SAMUEL, .1909 (?) Amer. College of Osteopathy 

SHELLENBERGER, John MOHLER, ....1918 Amer. School of Osteopathy 

Doctor of Chiropractic—D. Chir. 

DUDTE, MARGARET Mary, .1917 Carver Chiropractic College 


Doctor Naprapathy—N. D. 

GREIDER, MARTHA Mae, .1921 Chicago College of Naprapathy 


Doctor of Veterinary Medicine—D. V. M. 

MILLER, ALBERT Wilson, .1912 Indiana Veterinary College 

Doctors of Dental Surgery—D. D. S. 


*GEISER, TOHN Silas, . 

BLICKENSTAFF, ELI E-, ... 

CLEMMER, RHINORD Zirgler, ... 
STEVENSON, TOSEPH Samuel, ... 
STRICKLER, Robert EDWARD Lee, 
KRANING, . 


1895 University of Pa. 

1903 Indiana Dental College 
1903 Medico Chirurgical College 

1902 University of Pa. 

1903 University of Md. 


* Honorary degree 



















































594 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


WRIGHT, . 

YODER, RALPH Ernest, .1909 

METZGER, ELDO O-, .1910 

ENGLAND, DAVID Leon, .1915 

LICHTENWALTER, RUSSELL Brenneman, 1918 
ELLENBERGER, FRANK Polk, .1919 


College of Dental and Oral 
Surgery 

Indiana Dental College 
University of Southern Calif. 
University of Southern Calif. 
Creighton University 


Masters or Arts 


The A. M. degree represents the creditable completion of one year of 
work above the standard college course, and is usually confined to two depart¬ 
ments of study: one, called a major, in which about two-thirds of the work 
is done, and the other, called a minor, in which the remainder is pursued. 

* KIM MEL, LEWIS, .•.1863 Allegheny College 

MILLER, OLIVER W- (Good authority claims for him an A. M. Degree. 

No evidence whether earned or honorary) 
*ROYER, JOHN Grove (Probably received an honorary A. M. degree from a 

college in Missouri some time between 1875 and 1890.) 


SPIARP, SOLOMON Zook, .1875 

*OCKERMAN, Tames ELWOOD, .1883 

SAYLOR. TOSEPH Eisenberg, .1887 

ROOP, WILLIAM Ezra, .1889 

HARNLY, HENRY Jacob, .1892 

*FRANTZ, EDWARD, .1893 

*ARNOLD, CHARLES Edward, .1893 

LECKRONE, OUINCY, .1893 

BRUMBAUGH, MARTIN Grove, .1893 

GARST, JESSE Oscar, .1895 

GILBERT, JAMES Zacchaeus, .1895 

HOOVER, Oliver PERRY, .1895 

HOOVER, WILLIAM I-T--, ...1895 

GOSHORN, EZRA N-, .1896 

CLEAR, JOHN Daniel, .1897 

HAINES, AMOS Hoppock, .1897 

BRUMBAUGPI, Isaac HARVEY, .1899 

MYERS, OSCAR Reiff, .1899 

IKENBERRY, LEVI Daniel, .1900 

WIEAND, ALBERT Cassel.1900 

TANNREUTHER. GEORGE Washington, ..1901 

CULLER, DAVID D„ .1902 

ELLIS, CHARLES Calvert, .1902 

MILLER, TOHN Ezra, .1902 

SHERRICK, MARVIN Manam, .1902 

LECKRONE, CHARLES, .1903 

MYERS, TOHN Clarence, .1904 

BIXLER, ‘EDWARD Clinton, . 190s 

HECKMAN, SAMUEL Brumbaugh, .1905 

BALDWIN, RAYMOND William, .1906 

HEDINE, MARY Elizabeth (Frantz).1906 

SUTER, TESSE Dwight.1906 

WINGER,' OTHO.1907 

BALDWIN RAYMOND William, .1908 

CRUMPACKER, FRANKLIN Henrv.1908 

EISENBERG, Tohn LINWOOD, U.1908 

KURTZ, Daniel WEBSTER.1908 

MYERS, WELDON Thomas, .1908 

WIDDOWSON, JAMES, .1908 

FOSTER, ORA Delmer.1909 

REBER, DANIEL Conrad, .1909 

CLINE, JUSTUS Plenry, .1910 


* Honorary degree 


Jefferson College 
National Normal University 
Ursinus College 
Western Md. College 
Ill. Wesleyan University 
Ohio Northern University 
Ohio Northern University 
Ohio Central College 
University of Pa. 

Ohio Northern University 
University of Ivans. 

DePauw LTniversity 
DePauw University 
DePauw University 
University of Ivans. 

Yale University 
Harvard University 
University of Mich. 

Ohio Northern University 
McPherson College 
Antioch College 
University of Mich. 

Til. Wesleyan University 
University of Ill. 

University of Mich. 

Indiana University 
Bridgewater College 
Western Maryland College 
University of Pa. 

McPherson College 
McPherson College 
University of Wis. 

Indiana University 
University of Ivans. 
McPherson College 
Ursinus College 
Yale U niversity 
University of Ya. 

Columbia University 
Oberlin College 
Ursinus College 
Northwestern University 




















































DEGREE 


595 


HANAWALT, WILLIAM Cyrus Replogle, 

HOFFMAN, HARVEY Blaine. 

HOLSINGER, LLOYD Clinton. 

*HOLSOPPLE, FRANK Ferry, . 

SANGER, WILLIAM Thomas, . 

SHIVELY, CHARLES Stacy, . 

CRAIK, Elmer LeROY, . 

FURREY, GEORGE Washington, . 

HOLSINGER, CHARLES Roy, . 

GOOD, FREDERICK Foreman, . 

* JOHNSON, CARMAN Cover, . 

LAYMAN, GEORGE Alphaeus, . 

WRIGHT, FRANK James, . 

COX, JOHN Matthew, . 

LONG, ISAAC Samuel. 

*MILLER, JOHN David, . 

SCHLOSSER, RALPH Wiest, . 

WAMPLER, FREDERICK Tacob, . 

ZIEGLER, SAMUEL Horning, . 

BOWMAN, PAUL Playnes, . 

BRENNEMAN, LEO Leslie, . 

CONNER, SAMUEL S., . 

HOLSINGER, Isaac EDWARD. 

*BEAHM, Joseph CHARLES, . 

GLICK, Harry NEWTON, . 

HAMER, Oliver Stuart, . 

*HOFF, EMANUEL Buechley. 

HOLLINGER, ALMA, . 

HOOVER, DAVID Henry, . 

KINTNER, EDWARD, . 

LONG, RAYMOND Victor, . 


MEYER, JACOB Gibble, . 

MILLER, Abram BROWN, . 

SCHERFEE, SAMUEL II-, .. 

STONER, DAVID Lee, . 

SWOPE, AMMON, . 

WOODARD, JOHN, . 

*BECKNER, WILLIAM Oliver, . . 
BRUMBAUGH, NORMAN Jodon, 

EBY, ENOCH H—-. 

FLOHR, ELLA Elizabeth (Miller), 

GARBER, TOHN Absolom, . 

HARLEY, WILLIAM Price, . 

HOLSINGER, CLYDE Kagey, . 


KIEFFABER, GEORGE Washington, . . , 

LONG, Ephraim WILBUR, . 

McCORKLE, CHARLES Edward, . 

MORRIS, CHARLES Stephen. 

NOFFSINGER, TOIIN Samuel, . 

RESSER, CHARLES Elmer, . 

SMITH, ROGER Cletus. 

WALTZ, Benjamin FRANKLIN, . 

ALLEY, HOWARD Lee, .. 

ANTHONY, I-S- WILLIAM, 

FLORA, A-CLINE. 

HARNLY, PAUL Witmore, . 

HEPNER, WALTER Ray, . 

HORNER, FOSTER Gnagey, . 

LONG, EDGAR Fanver, . 

McCORKLE, CPI ARLES Edward. 

* Honorary degree 


19x0 University of Southern Calif. 
1910 University of Kans. 

1910 Northwestern University 
1910 Juniata College 
1910 . Indiana University 

1910 University of Denver 

1911 University of Kans. 

1911 University of Mich. 

1911 University of Mich. 

1911 Columbia University 
1911 Juniata College 
1911 Princeton University 

1911 University of Va. 

19x2 Oskaloosa College 

1912 Bridgewater College 
1912 Bridgewater College 
1912 Ursinus College 
1912 Bridgewater College 

1912 Ursinus College 

1913 University of Pa. 

1913 Columbia University 
1913 Bridgewater College 

1913 University of Pittsburgh 

1914 Oskaloosa College 

1914 Northwestern University 
1914 University of Chicago 
1914 Manchester College 
1914 University of Mich. 

.1914 Bridgewater College 
1914 Ohio State University 
.1914 Teachers’ College, Columbia 
University 

.1914 Columbia University 
.1914 Columbia University 
. 1914 University of Ill. 

.1914 Columbia University 
.1914 University of Chicago 
.1914 University of Missouri 
.1915 McPherson College 
.1915 Harvard University 
.1915 McPherson College 
.1915 Bridgewater College 
.1915 George Washington University 
.1915 Columbia University 
.1915 George Peabody College for 
Teachers 

.1915 Leland Stanford Jr. Univer¬ 
sity 

.1915 University of Pittsburgh 

.1915 Clark University 

.1915 Ohio State University 

.1915 Univeisity of Chicago 

.1915 George Washington University 

.1915 Ohio State University 

.1915 Franklin and Marshall College 

.1916 Bridgewater College 

.1916 Columbia University 

.1916 University of South Carolina 

.1916 University of Kans. 

.1916 University of Southern Calif. 
.1916 Columbia University 
.1916 University of Kans. 

.1916 Harvard University 
































































596 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


MURPHY, Sara FLORENCE (Fogelsanger), 1916 

NININGER, HARVEY Harlow, .1916 

NYE, HARRY Fless, .1916 

OBERHOLTZER, ISAIAH Ebersole, .1916 

ROHRER, HARRY Walker, .1916 

SCHWALM, VERNON Franklin, .1916 

SHIVELY, LEVI Stephen, .1916 

WHITE, JOHN Bowman.1916 

BRECHBILL, Henry HARPER R-, ..1917 

BRUMBAUGH, AARON John, .1917 

CROWELL, JOSEPH Alverton, .1917 

CRUMPACKER, ANNA L- (Newland), 1917 

DOTTERER, JOHN Ezra.1917 

FUNDERBURGH, ISAAC Vaughn.1917 

GAUNT, JOHN Leonard, .1917 

HARLEY, JACOB Stover, .1917 

*JOHN, JOHN Jay.1917 

MOW, BAXTER Merrill.19x7 

SEESE, ANNA (Bowman), .1917 

SEESE, NORMAN Alexander, .1917 

SPEICHER, EARL Edmon, .1917 

ZIGLER, MICHAEL Jacob, .1917 

BLAIR, JOHN Alvin, .1918 

BRUBAKER, NICHOLAS J.1918 

DRIVER, CHARLES S-, .1918 

EARLY, GEORGE Alexander.1918 

FLORY, EZRA, .1918 

HENRY, Jerry MAURICE, .1918 

HOLLENBERG, FREDERICK Mitchel, ..1918 

HOLLINGER, ARCHIE Reed, .1918 

HOOVER, JOHN Heavner, .1918 

IKENBERRY, WILSIE Clayton.1918 

MILLER, SEBASTIAN Christian.1918 

MORRIS, JAMES Henry, .1918 

RANDOLPH, IDA (Press), .1918 

ROOP, GEORGE Edward, .1918 

STUMP, LEVI Albert.1918 

VAN DYKE, Benjamin FIALL, .1918 

VOGT, ALICE Nadene, ...1918 

BRUMBAUGH, LEWIS Henry, .1919 

COFFMAN, AUBREY Rehard.1919 

EIKENBERRY, AMOS R..1919 

FRANTZ, RUTH, .1919 

GREENWOOD, Ellen GRACE, .1919 

GROSSNICKLE, FOSTER Earl, .1919 

HUMBERT, WILLIAM ICinzie, .1919 

McGAFFEY, Mary EDITH.1919 

MYERS, MINOR Morton, .1919 

MYERS, TOBIAS Timothy.1919 

RANDOLPH, Henry SHERFY, .1919 

SHICKEL, ELSIE Naomi.*.1919 

SHULL, PEARL Marie (Grosh), .X919 

ULLOM, LULU Pearl, .1919 

BAKER, MARGARET Elizabeth, .1920 

BLOUGIT, CAROL (Miller), .1920 

BRANDT, JESSE Christian, .1920 

CLINE, MARY Elizabeth, .1920 

ECKERT, DANA Zug, .1920 

ELLENBERGER, HERVIN Russell, .1920 

GINGRICH, JACOB Herr.1920 

* Honorary degree 


University of Pa. 

Pomona College 
University of Pa. 

Oberlin Graduate School of 
Theology 
University of Pa. 

University of Chicago 
University of Chicago 
University of Chicago 
University of Pittsburgh 
University of Chicago 
Columbia University 
McPherson College 
University of Ill. 

University of Southern Calif. 
Columbia University 
Columbia University 
Blue Ridge College 
University of Oxford (Eng.) 
Bridgewater College 
Bridgewater College 
University of Pa. 

Clark University 
University of Kans. 

University of Southern Calif. 
Indiana University 
Bridgewater College 
Manchester College 
George Washington University 
McPherson College 
George Washington University 
University of Kans. 

University of South Carolina 
University of Chicago 
Bethany Bible School 
Manchester College 
University of Mich. 

McPherson College 
Pomona College 
University of Kans. 

University of Chicago 
Bridgewater College 
Manchester College 
University of Wis. 

McPherson College 
University of Pa. 

University of Pa. 

University of Kans. 

Vanderbilt University 
University of Pa. 

University of Chicago 
George Peabody College for 
Teachers 

Manchester College 
Oberlin School of Theology 
Haverford College 
University of Chicago 
University of Calif. 

George Peabody College for 
Teachers 

University of Pittsburgh 
University of Chicago 
University of Chicago 






























































DEGREE 


597 


GREENWOOD, Ellen GRACE, . 

HELSER, ALBERT D-, . 

HESSE, CLARENCE George, . 

HOLL, DIO Lewis, . 

KULP, Harold STOVER, . 

RINEHART, BLANCH Florence, . ... 
SHAVER, CFIALMER Brumbaugh, . . 
SOLLENBERGER, ISAAC Jacob, 

VARNER, WALLACE Brown, . 

WENGER, Russell Cloppert, . 

WINGER, ROGER Daniel, . 

WRIGHT, CHARLES Aldus, . 

BLOUGH, HOMER Earl, . 

BLOUGH, JOHN Howard, . 

BRUMBAUGH, JOHN Calvin, . 

BRUMBAUGH, Martin ALLEN, . . . 

DICKENS, OLIVIA, . 

GARBER, PAUL Neff, . 

GARNER, OREN Charles, . 

HARLEY, HENRY Price, . 

HARTMAN, GUY Nelson, . 

HOFF, ERNEST Gockley, . 

JONES, GALEN, . 

MOOMAW, MABEL Ellen (Winger) 

McKEE, WILBUR Kaylor, . 

MILLER, MINOR Cline, . 

MOYER, ELGIN Sylvester. 

PETERS, WOODFORD W-, ... 

PHILLIPS, GEORGE W-, ... 

SHORB, DAVID Joseph, . 

STUDEBAKER, ELLIS M„ . 

BECKNER, WILLIAM Oliver, . 

BLOUGH, CARMAN George, . 

BOMBERGER, DAVID Roy, . 

BOWMAN, WARREN Daniel. 

FAHRNEY, RALPH Ray, . 

FLOHR, EARL Wilbur. 

GEIB, Amos PHILIP, . 

HART, HERBERT Lybrook, . 

HECKMAN, Jacob HUGH, . 

HOLLENBERG, GEORGE Jacob, ... 

LEFEVER, David WELTY, . 

MARTIN, CHRISTIAN Longenecker, 

MOTE, ARTHUR Oliver, . 

OBER, HENRY ICulp, . 

REDENBO, OSCAR Benton. 

SCHLOSSER, RALPH Wiest, . 

SLIFER, WALTER Lloyd, . 

STOVER, WILBUR Brenner, . 

WILL, HOMER Christian, . 

YODER, PAUL Rufus. 

CORDIER, ANDREW W—-, .. • 

HOFF, LLOYD M.. 

MILLER, FORREST Adrian, . 

WOODS, BEULAH May, . 


....1920 
....1920 
. ...1920 
....1920 
....1920 
. ... 1920 
....1920 
1920 (?) 

....1920 
.... 1920 
....1920 
....1920 
....1921 
.... 1921 
....1921 
. ...1921 
....1921 
.... 1921 
....1921 
.... 1921 
....1921 
....1921 
.... 1921 
.... 1921 
.... 1921 
....1921 
.... 1921 
.... 1921 
....1921 
....1921 
....1921 
.... 1922 
....1922 
.... 1922 
....1922 
....1922 
....1922 
(?) 1922 
.... 1922 
.... 1922 
.... 1922 
.... 1922 
....1922 
....1922 
....1922 
....1922 
....1922 
.... 1922 
....1922 
....1922 
.... 1922 

....1923 
. . ..1923 
....1923 
....1923 


Ohio State University 
Manchester College 
University of Pa. 

Ohio State University 
University of Pa. 

University of Chicago 
University of Calif. 

Ohio State University 
Vanderbilt University 
University of Chicago 
University of Chicago 
University of Chicago 
University of Chicago 
University of Chicago 
University of Chicago 
University of Pa. 

McPherson College 
University of Pa. 

University of Pa. 

University of Pa. 

University of Pa. 

University of Chicago 
Columbia University 
Ohio State University 
University of Pa. 

Boston University 
Northwestern University 
Ohio State University 
Manchester College 
American University 
University of Chicago 
University of Chicago 
University of Wis. 

University of Southern Calif. 
University of Chicago 
University of Chicago 
Clark University 
Columbia University 
University of Chicago 
University of Chicago 
Manchester College 
University of Southern Calif. 
Franklin and Marshall College 
Manchester College 
Columbia University 
Northwestern University 
Columbia University 
University of Chicago 
Northwestern University 
University of Va. 

University of Kans. 

University of Chicago 
Manchester College 
State University of Iowa 
University of Chicago 


Master of Arts in Economics 

BLOUGH, Jacob ROY, .1922 University of Wis. 

Masters of Science—M. S. 

BRUMBAUGH, MARTIN Grove, .1887 Juniata College 

BRUMBAUGH, GAIUS Marcus, .1898 Juniata College 
































































598 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


HOLSOPPLE, FRANK Ferry, .1901 Lebanon Valley College 

*HERSHEY, John WILLARD, .1910 Pa. College 

LICHTENWALTER, HOMER O- , ...1913 University of Kans. 

REITZ, WILLIAM W-, .1914 Pa. State College 

DUPLER, ALPHAEUS William, .1915 University of Chicago 

HOOVER, DAVID Henry, .1916 Vanderbilt University 

MOHLER, ROBERT Ellsworth, .1916 Kans. State Agricultural Col¬ 

lege 

HOOVER, ORA L-, .1919 Ohio State University 

FRANTZ, HARPER Wine, .1921 University of Chicago 

HOLL, CARL Waldo, .1921 Ohio State University 

WAMPLER, ROY Wilson.1921 Kans. State Agricultural Col¬ 

lege 


Master of Science in Agriculture 

MOOMAW, IRA Wilbur, .1921 Ohio State University 

Master of Science in Animal Husbandry 


IIELSER, MAURICE David, .1916 Iowa State College 

Master of Horticulture—M. H. 

STEVENSON, WILBUR Harlan, .1917 University of Mo. 

Master of Philosophy—Ph. M. 

CRUMPACKER, HARRISON Charles, ....1910 University of Chicago 

Master of Pedagogy—Pd. M. 

REBER, DANIEL Conrad, .1901 New York University 


Master of Patent Law—M. P. L. 

HRUMBAUGH, NOAH Jay, .1906 George Washington University 

Masters of Theology—Th. M. 

HECKMAN, Jacob HUGH, .1920 Bethany Bible School 

HObF, ERNEST Gockley, .1922 Princeton University 

MOYER, ELGIN Sylvester, .1922 Bethany Bible School 

CASSADY, MAYNARD Lamar, .1923 Princeton University 

MOYER, GLEN A., .1923 Bethany Bible School 


Masters in Religious Education 


IKENBERRY, CHARLES Samuel, 
ROLLER, IVA May (Bowman), . . 
WOLFE, LYDIA Esther (Bright), 

HAWKE, WALTER, . 

ROOP, LAVINIA Catharine, . 


1921 Boston University 

1922 Bethany Bible School 
1922 Bethany Bible School 
1922 Bethany Bible School 
1922 Bethany Bible School 


Master in Education 

IIOLSINGER, Isaac EDWARD, .1913 University of Pittsburgh 

Bachelors of Divinity 

The B. D. degree is granted on the completion of a vocational theological 
course of from three to four years, the standard college course being a pre¬ 
requisite. By selecting the proper biblical subjects in the college course, the 
work on the B. D. course is often shortened to two years. 

* Honorary degree 
































DEGREE 


599 


YOUNG, EMANUEL Sprankle, . 

HAINES, AMOS Iloppock, . 

FRANCIS, Jacob Gottwals, . 

MYERS, TOBIAS Timothy, .. 

MOHERMAN, TULLY S .. 

KUNZ, GEORGE Hilling, . 

FOSTER, ORA Delmer, . 

KURTZ, Daniel WEBSTER, . 

SPEICHER, EARL Edmon, . 

BOWMAN, PAUL Haynes, . 

CULLER, ELMER Augustin, . 

ESHELMAN, EARL Emerson, . 

OBERHOLTZER, ISAIAH Ebersole, . . . 

EBY, ENOCH H-—, . 

KINSEY, WILLIAM, . 

FLORY, EZRA. 

HECKMAN, Jacob HUGH, . 

MOYER, ELGIN Sylvester, . 

ROHRER, HARRY Walker, . 

SMELTZER, JESSE A-, . 

SWADLEY, LAURA (Gwin), . 

BLOUGH, SILAS S„ . 

FAHNESTOCK, AMANDA (Kauffman), 

*HOFF, EMANUEL Buechley, . 

MOW, ANETTA Cordula, . 

BLICKENSTAFF, LEO Roy, . 

BYER, FRANKLIN Jones, . 

DEETER, JOHN Wilby, . 

HOFF, ERNEST Gockley, . 

HOOVER, DAVID Henry. 

WINGER. ROGER Daniel, . 

DOVE, FREDERICK Denton. 

HESSE, CLARENCE George, . 

HUMBERT, WILLIAM Kinzie. 

IRVIN, David FLOYD McFadden. 

MYERS, MINOR Morton, . 

RICHARDS, HERBERT Forest, . 

SHULL, CHALMER George, . 

SOLLENBERGER, OLIVER Clark. 

WAGONER, J- ELMER. 

WENGER, RUSSELL Cloppert, . 

WRIGHT, CHARLES Aldus, . 

BLOUGH, TACOB M„ . 

BRUMBAUGH, LEWIS Henry, . 

DIEHM, EDGAR Graybill, .-. 

GINGRICH, JACOB Herr. 

ROOP, EARL William, . 

ROYER, GALEN B„ . 

BRUBAKER, LILA C. 

EMMERT, JESSE Benedict, ... 

FUNDERBURG, DRUE Dresher. 

SHULL, JESSE Charles, . 

HARTMAN, GUY Nelson, . 

LEAR, JOHN Wallace, . 

McKEE, WILBUR Kaylor, . 

METZLER, BURTON. 

MOW, BAXTER Merrill, . 

MOW, ANNA (Bealim), . 

POSTMA, Sarah ELIZABETH, . 

SCHMIDT, JONATHAN David, . 

STOVER, John EMMERT. 

BEAHM, ESTHER (Eisenbise), . 

F.EAHM, William McKinley, . 

* Honorary degree 


.1894 

• 1897 
. 1898 
. 1902 
. 1904 

• 1907 

. 1908 
. 1908 
. 1908 

•1913 

■ 1913 

• 1913 

• 1914 
•1915 

• 1915 

.1916 

.1916 

.1916 

.1916 

.1916 

.1916 

.1917 

.1917 

.1917 

• 1917 

.1918 
.1918 
.1918 
.1918 
. 1918 
.1918 

■ 1919 

• 1919 

.1919 

■ 1919 

■ 1919 

.1919 

• 1919 

• 1919 

.1919 

. 1919 

1919 

1920 
1920 
1920 
1920 
1920 

1920 

1921 
1921 
1921 
1921 
1921 
1921 
1921 
1921 
1921 
1921 
1921 
1921 

1921 

1922 
1922 


University of Chicago 
Yale University 
Ursinus School of Theology 
Crozer Theological Seminary 
Juniata College 
University of Chicago 
Oberlin Theological Seminary. 
Yale Divinity School 
Crozer Theological Seminary 
Crozer Theological Seminary 
Union Theological Seminary 
Bethany Bible School 
Yale Divinity School 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
Crozer Theological Seminary 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
McPherson College 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
Yale University 
Bethany Bible School 
University of Chicago 
Bethany Bible School 
Crozer Theological Seminary 
Crozer Theological Seminary 
Crozer Theological Seminary 
Bethany Bible School 
Vanderbilt University 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
Juniata College 
Yale Divinity School 
Crozer Theological Seminary 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
Juniata College 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
Crozer Theological Seminary 
Bethany Bible School 
Crozer Theological Seminary 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
Yale University 
Mt. Morris College 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 



































































600 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


BOONE, AMOS Robert, .1922 

BRUBAKER, HARVEY A--—, .1922 

BRUBAKER, MABEL (Crist).1922 

FISHER, EVERETT Russell.1922 

FRANTZ, EARL M-, .1922 

GRAHAM, JOHN Frederick, .1922 

MALLOTT, FLOYD Elwood, .1922 

MAPHIS, OMER Benjamin, .1922 

MOYER, GLEN A.1922 

REXROAD, CARL Newton, .1922 

ROLLER, JOHN Michael, .1922 

SWARTZ, GOLDIE Elizabeth, .1922 

WALTZ, Benjamin FRANKLIN, .1922 

WHITE, Anna Laura, .1922 

WHITE, Ralph Emerson, .1922 

WINE, CELESTA Thelma, .1922 

WINE, GROVER Lorington, .1922 

BECHTOLD, PAUL F-, .1923 

BLOUGH, HOMER Earl.1923 

BUNTAIN, W-E-, .1923 

FORNEY, JOHN Clyde, .1923 

GIBSON, IRVIN John.1923 

HOFF, JOHN LUKE, .1923 

KREIDER, ISAAC T„ .1923 

LANDIS, ESTELLA, .1923 

ROYER, MILTON Dundore, .1923 

SCHWENK, L- ANNA, .1923 

SENGER, NETTIE Mabelle, .1923 

SIIIDELER, NOAH M„ .1923 


Oberlin College 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
Yale School of Religion 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
Juniata College 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
Juniata College 
Juniata College 
Bethany Bible School 
University of Chicago 
Bethany Bible School 
Yale University 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
La Verne College 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 


Bachelors of Sacred Literature 


The standard B. S. L. course at the present time is a four-year course of 
collegiate rank, although in the past it sometimes consisted of less than four 
years. 


MOHERMAN, TULLY S., .1899 

KELLER, WALTER Denton, .1905 

WEAVER, MAHLON J., .1905 

WISE, CORA Viola, .1905 

MORRIS, TAMES Henry, .1906 

STRAUSBAUGH, GEORGE S.1906 

ESHELMAN, EARL Emerson, ...1907 

HORST, Melvin CLYDE.1907 

CRUMPACICER, ANNA L - - (Newland), 1908 

KAYLOR, JOHN Irvin, .1908 

MYERS, MABEL (Dooley).1909 

WINE, MARY (Stoner), .1909 

DICKEY, TO TIN Priest, .-..1910 

HEISEY, HERMAN Biever, .1911 

MURPHY, Sara FLORENCE (Fogelsanger), 1911 

WINE, GROVER Lorington, .1911 

WORKMAN, CLIFFORD Arthur, .1911 

MILLER, MINOR Cline, .1912 

IKENBERRY, CHARLES Samuel, .1914 

MILLER, GRACE (Hileman).1914 

RINEHART, KATHERINE May.1915 

CRIPE, CHARLES Clement, .1916 

FLORY, EZRA, .1916 


Juniata College 

Canton College and Bible In¬ 
stitute 

Juniata College 

Canton College and Bible In¬ 
stitute 

Manchester College 
Canton College and Bible In¬ 
stitute 

Juniata College 

Canton College and Bible In¬ 
stitute 

McPherson College 
Manchester College 
Juniata College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Juniata College 
Juniata College 
Manchester College 
Juniata College 
Bridgewater College 
Daleville College 
La Verne College 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 



























































DEGREE 


601 


YOHN, ORA Kagey (Hale), . 

NICODEMUS, RUTHERFORD Herman, 

POSTMA, Sarah ELIZABETH, . 

KINZIE, WILLIAM Amos, . 

BLOUGH, ANNA Viola, . 

HUTCHISON, ANNA Martha, . 

CLAYBAUGH, HARRY A-, . 

DAVIS, Charles ERNEST, . 

SHERFY, ERNEST Francis, . 

STAUFFER, LYDIA, . 

BRUBAKER, MABEL (Crist), . 

BUCKINGHAM, IDA, . 

SHULL, CLARA Evelyn (Michael), . 

BRENNEMAN, WILLIAM J-, ... 

BROWER, CORA, . 

GROSS, SUSANNA (Klepinger), . 

OLSEN, MARIE. 

WAGNER, OSCAR, . 

WEAVER, FRANK, . 

WILLARD, EMMA Huffman). 


1916 

1917 

1917 

1918 

1919 

1919 

1920 
1920 
1920 

1920 

1921 
1921 

1921 

1922 

1922 

1923 
1923 
1923 
1923 
1923 


Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
McPherson College 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
La Verne College 
McPherson College 
Bethany Bible School 
La Verne College 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 
Bethany Bible School 


Bachelors of Art—A. B. 


KIMMEL, LEWIS.1859 

MILLER, OLIVER W.1859 

OCKERMAN, James ELWOOD, .1879 

SAYLOR, JOSEPH Eisenberg, .1884 

NEAD, ABRAHAM Earbuck, .1885 

ROOP, WILLIAM Ezra.1886 

LECICRONE, QUINCY, .1889 

YOUNG, EMANUEL Sprankle.1889 

ARNOLD, CHARLES Edward, .1890 

FRANTZ, EDWARD, .1890 

COFFMAN, JOHN Morgan, .1891 

FRANCIS, Tacob Gottwals, .1891 

GARBER, JOHN Absolom, .1891 

BRUMBAUGH, Isaac HARVEY, .1892 

FLORY, WALTER Samuel, .1892 

GARST, JESSE Oscar, .1892 

HAINES, AMOS Hoppock, .1892 

HARNLY, HENRY Jacob, .1892 

MILLER, JOHN Ezra.1894 

HECKMAN, SAMUEL Brumbaugh, .1894 

HOOVER, Oliver PERRY.1894 

MYERS, TOBIAS Timothy.1894 

BRUMBAUGH, Isaac HARVEY, .1895 

CLEAR, JOHN Daniel.1895 

MILLER, SAMUEL J., .1895 

WIEAND, ALBERT Cassel, .1895 

BRUMBAUGH, NOAH Jay, .1896 

SAYLOR, SUSIE (Slusher), .1896 

SHERRICK, MARVIN Manam, .1896 

IICENBERRY, LEVI Daniel, .1897 

REBER, DANIEL Conrad, .1897 

ELLIS, CHARLES Calvert.1898 

FRANTZ, EDWARD, .1898 

MYERS, OSCAR Reiff.1898 

BEERY, PERRY Hunsaker, .1899 

CLINE, JUSTUS Henry, .1899 

CRIST, DAVID William, .1899 

HARTMAN, Jay LLOYD, .1899 

LONG, ISAAC Samuel, .1899 

BOOK, Isaac BRUCE, .1900 

MYERS, JOHN Clarencec.1900 


Allegheny College 
Washington College 
National Normal University 
Ursinus College 
Washington College 
Western Md. College 
Ohio Central College 
Mt. Morris College 
Ohio Northern University 
Ohio Northern University 
Bridgewater College 
Ursinus College 
Bridgewater College 
Haverford College 
University of Nashville 
Ohio Northern University 
Rutgers College 
Harvard University 
University of Mich. 

Harvard University 
DePauw University 
Temple College 
Harvard University 
University of Kans. 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
Harvard University 
McPherson College 
Coe College 
University of Kans. 

Juniata College 
Juniata College 
University of Chicago 
University of Mich. 

Juniata College 
Bridgewater College 
Bridgewater College 
Juniata College 
Bridgewater College 
Juniata College 
Bridgewater College 
































































602 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


LECKRONE, CHARLES, .1900 

TANNREUTHER, GEORGE Washington, ..1900 

BIXLER, EDWARD Clinton, ..1901 

EBY, EMMA (Horner), .1901 

HELM, CHARLES Allen.1901 

JOHNSON, CARMAN Cover, .1901 

KEIM, LEWIS Matlack, .1901 

MILLER, JOHN David, .1901 

MYERS, WELDON Thomas, .1901 

SHIRKY, TOSEPH Bowman, .1901 

EARLY, SIMON Peter, .1902 

EMMERT, JESSE Benedict, .1902 

FLORY, JOHN Samuel.1902 

JOHNSON, JOSEPH David, .1902 

LAYMAN, GEORGE Alphaeus, .1902 

NEWCOMER. EWING Johnson, .1902 

PITTENGER, John Milton, .1902 

STOVER, WILBUR Brenner, .1902 

YODER, RALPH Ernest, .1902 

BLOUGH, JACOB M„ .1903 

CLEMMER, KATHRYN (Beckley), .1903 

COTTRELL, Daniel OWEN, .1903 

FAHRNEY, EDWARD Samuel, .1903 

LAUVER, GEORGE Myers, .1903 

TROSTLE, WILLIAM Peter, .1903 

WIDDOWSON, JAMES, .1903 

BLICKENSTAFF, AUGUSTUS Jacob, ....1904 

CALVERT, MERRILL Q-, .1904 

EBY, ENOCH H-,'.1904 

GEIMAN, EUGENIA Cleveland Roop, .1904 

HEDINE, MARY Elizabeth (Frantz), ....1904 

KUNZ, GEORGE Dilling, .1904 

KUNZ, GEORGE Dilling, .1904 

METZGER, ANITA (Holsinger), .1904 

MYERS, WALTER Allen, .1904 

PEOPLES, WALTER, .1904 

SANGER, WILLIAM Henry, .1904 

SAYLOR, John HARVEY, .1904 

SPEICHER, EARL Edmon, .1904 

SUTER, TESSE Dwight, .1904 

SWIGART, James WILLIAM, .1904 

BALDWIN, RAYMOND William, .1905 

BARWICK, Henry MILTON, .1905 

CRISLER, RUBY Mildred (Buckman), ....1905 

GEORGE, Thomas EZRA, .1905 

HOLSINGER, CHARLES Roy, .1905 

KURTZ, Daniel WEBSTER, .1905 

ROYER, BERTHA (Wise), .1905 

WINGER, OTHO, .1905 

BRUBAKER, CHARLES Henry, .1906 

BRUMBAUGPI, NORMAN Jodon, .1906 

CASSADY, John Henry [HARRY], .1906 

CRIPE, ISAAC Wagoner, .1906 

CRUMPACKER, ANNA L- (Newland), 1906 

CRUMPACKER, FRANKLIN Henry, .1906 

EISENBERG, John LINWOOD, .1906 

FOSTER, ORA Delmer, . .....1906 

HORNING, Mary EMMA, .1906 

MILLER, SEBASTIAN Christian, ..'..1906 

SLIFER, CHARLES Henry.1906 

SvvUGART, William EMMERT, .1906 

VAN DYKE, IRVIN Cloyd.(?) 1906 


Indiana University 
Manchester College 
Western Md. College 
McPherson College 
College of Wooster 
Juniata College 
Juniata College 
Bridgewater College 
Bridgewater College 
McPherson College 
Manchester College 
Juniata College 
Bridgewater College 
Juniata College 
Manchester College 
Juniata College 
Juniata College 
Mt. Morris College 
Franklin and Marshall College 
Juniata College 
Albright College 
Manchester College 
Juniata College 
LTniversity of Neb. 

Juniata College 
Juniata College 
Indiana University 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
Western Md. College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
University of Kans. 
McPherson College 
Bridgewater College 
Juniata College 
Bridgewater College 
McPherson College 
Juniata College 
University of Wis. 

Juniata College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
University of Kans. 

Iowa Christian College 
Mt. Morris College 
Juniata College 
Grinnell College 
Indiana University 
University of Calif. 

Juniata College 
Juniata College 
Indiana University 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
Ursinus College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
Juniata College 
Juniata College 





























































DEGREE 


603 


WILLIAMS, John HENRY Bashor, .1006 

ZOOK, EMORY Albertus, .1006 

EARLY, CARRIE (Bixler), .1907 

HOLSINGER, LLOYD Clinton, .1907 

McCUNE, FRANK Elton, .1907 

REIFSNIDER, MILTON Ecker, .1907 

SHIVELY, CHARLES Stacy, .1907 

BEAHM, Joseph CHARLES, .1908 

BICKNELL, ALDA (Cline), .1908 

CARROLL, JOSEPH William, .1908 

CONNER, SAMUEL S., .1908 

CRUMPACKER, HARRISON (Charles), ..1908 

FLORA, JOEL Cephas, .1908 

LANDIS, JOHN Forest, .1908 

MYERS, HAROLD Benton, .1908 

RUTHRAUFF, J. SEYMOUR F-, ...1908 

SHIRKY, EMILY Frances, .1908 

SHIVELY, LEVI Stephen, .1908 

STUDEBAKER, TESSIE (Boone), .1908 

WAMrLER, FREDERICK Jacob, .1908 

WRIGHT, FRANK James, .1908 

EMMERT, MICHAEL Wolfe, .1909 

FOGELSONGER, FIARVEY Milton, .1909 

GOOD, FREDERICK Foreman, .1909 

HENRY, JERRY Maurice, .1909 

HOFFMAN, HARVEY Blaine, .1909 

HOLSINGER, CLYDE Kagey, .1909 

HOLSINGER, Isaac EDWARD, .1909 

LINT, PERRY A..1909 

LONG, Ephraim WILBUR, .1909 

MILLER, FREDERICK Martin, .1909 

MORRIS, JAMES Henry, .1909 

MYERS, GARY Cleveland.1909 

PEEBLER, RAY E-, .1909 

ROTHROCIC, TAMES Rutherford, .1909 

SANGER, WILLIAM Thomas, .1909 

SCHERFEE, SAMUEL H-, .1909 

STONER, DAVID Lee.1909 

TONEY, WILMER Everett, .1909 

ANTHONY, I- S-WILLIAM, 1910 

BAIR, GROVER Cleveland, .1910 

BECKNER, SILVA (Miller), .1910 

BECKNER, WILLIAM Oliver, .1910 

BOWMAN, PAUL Haynes, .1910 

COX, JOHN Matthew.1910 

CRAIK, Elmer LeROY, .1910 

CULLER, ELMER Augustin, .1910 

DETRICK, LULA (Hildebrand), .1910 

EMMERT, HARVEY Denton, .1910 


GUMP, OHMER Pauldin, .1910 

HARLEY, JACOB Stover.1910 

HARSHMAN, John LLOYD, .1910 

HOLSOPPLE, QUINCY Adams, .1910 

HOOKER, WALTER Ross, .1910 

INGALLS, GRACE (Vaniman), .1910 

ISENBERGER, JEROME, .1910 

KELTNER, CHARLES Henry, .1910 

METZGER, MINERVA.1910 

MEYER, JACOB Gibhle, .1910 

MILLER, ARTPIUR Bruce, .1910 

MILLER, Abram BROWN, .1910 

OBERHOLTZER, ISAIAH Ebersole.1910 

RUPERT, EDGAR Lee, .1910 


McPherson College 
Juniata College 
Western Md. College 
University of Mich. 

Ottawa University 
Juniata College 
McPherson College 
Oskaloosa College 
Bridgewater College 
Juniata College 
Bridgewater College 
McPherson College 
Juniata College 
Juniata College 
Bridgewater College 
Juniata College 
McPherson College 
University of Mich. 
Manchester College 
Bridgewater College 
Bridgewater College 
Mt. Morris College 
University of Mich. 

Juniata College 
Bridgewater College 
McPherson College 
Bridgewater College 
Juniata College 
University of Mich. 

Juniata College 
Juniata College 
Valparaiso University 
Ursinus College 
University of Idaho 
McPherson College 
Bridgewater College 
Leland Stanford University 
Manchester College 
University of Mich. 
Bridgewater College 
Lebanon Valley College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
Bridgewater College 
Oskaloosa College 
McPherson College 
Juniata College 
McPherson College 
Juniata College 
Oberlin College 
Leland Stanford University 
Juniata College 
Juniata College 
Bridgewater College 
McPherson College 
Indiana University 
University of Ill. 

Indiana University 
Franklin and Marshall College 
Bridgewater College 
Juniata College 
Juniata College 
Juniata College 




































































604 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


SAYLOR, CLYDE Talmage, .1910 

STUDEBAICER, MARK Earl, .1910 

STUTZMAN, HENRY M-, .1910 

TROSTLE, BURTON Spangler, ..1910 

WIDDOWSON, WILLIAM Logan, .1910 

ZIEGLER, SAMUEL Horning, .1910 

BECKNER, ARTHUR Perry, .1911 

BRECHBILL, Henry HARPER R-, ..1911 

COFFMAN, CARL Flory, .1911 

DUPLER, ALPIIAEUS William, . 1911 

FIKE, URIAH J. 1911 

FLOHR, ELLA Elizabeth (Miller), .1911 

HARLEY, WILLIAM Price.1911 

JUDY, WILLIAM Lewis, .1911 

KIEFFABER, GEORGE Washington, -1911 

LASHLEY, EDMUND, .1911 

LAYMAN, RUSSELL Ernest, .19” 


LONG, EDGAR Fanver, . 

MILLER, DANIEL LeRoy, . 

PUTERBAUGH, ROY H„ . 

RINEHART, BLANCH Florence, . 

ROOP, GEORGE Edward, . 

ROSE, LEWIS Day, . 

ROSE, LEWIS Day, . 

SCHLOSSER, RALPH Wiest, . 

SHEELEY, ELLA May, . 

SHIVELY, EMMA (Whisler), . 

SMITH, ROGER Cletus, . 

VAN DYKE, Benjamin HALL, . 

VANIMAN, EARNEST David, . 

BAKER, HENRY GERNIE, . 

BOAZ, EDNA (Detter), . 

COFFMAN, LUTHER Clinton, . 

CROWELL, TOSEPH Alverton, . 

DETWILER, EDGAR Marion. 

DOTTERER, JOHN Ezra, . 

DUKER, CHAUNCEY H., . 

ECKERT, DANA Zug. 

ESHELMAN, EARL Emerson, . 

FISHER, CLETUS Arden. 

FLORA, A- CLINE, . 

FLORY, RAYMOND Chester. 

HOLSOPPLE, FRANCES Ouinter, . 

HORNER, FOSTER Gnagey, . 

IKENBERRY, WILSIE Clayton, . 

ICINTNER, EDWARD. 

LAYMAN, CEDRIC Denton, . 

MOHLER, ROBERT Ellsworth, . 

MURPHY, ROSS Dale, . 

MURPHY, Sara FLORENCE (Fogelsanger), 

MYERS, William STANLEY, . 

ROHRER, HARRY Walker, . 

SHRINER, JASPER Theodore. 

STOUT, ALEXANDER McKillip, . 

SWOPE, AMMON, . 

WINE, JOHN Calvin, . 

ARNOLD, Samuel IRA, . 

BARNHART, GRACE Mildred (Murrav), 

BARNHART, IRVIN Cline, . 

BARNHILL, GILBERT Earl, . 

BATES, CLYDE Eugene, . 

BEERY, GENO Ethel. 


1911 
1911 
1911 
1911 
1911 
1911 
1911 
1911 
1911 
19x1 
1911 
1911 

1911 

1912 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1912 

1912 

1913 
1913 
1913 
1913 
1913 
1913 


Ursinus College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
Juniata College 
Ursinus College 
University of Idaho 
Blue Ridge College 
Northwestern University 
Juniata College 
University of Mich. 
Bridgewater College 
Juniata College 
Juniata College 
Mt. Morris College 
Juniata College 

Washington and Lee Univer¬ 
sity 

Blue Ridge College 
Mt. Morris College 
University of Mich. 

Ind. State Normal School 
Blue Ridge College 
Elizabethtown College • 

Ui-sinus College 
Ursinus College 
Juniata College 
Mt. Morris College 
Miami University 
Colorado College 
McPherson College 
Blue Ridge College 
McPherson College 
Daleville College 
Juniata College 
Juniata College 
Blue Ridge College 
Goshen College 
Juniata College 
Wheaton College 
Juniata College 
Daleville College 
McPherson College 
Juniata College 
Juniata College 
Daleville College 
Manchester College 
Daleville College 
Mt. Morris College 
Juniata College 
Juniata College 
Bridgewater College 
Juniata College 
Juniata College 
Manchester College 
Mt. Morris College 
Oberlin College 
McPherson College 
Manchester College 
Daleville College 
McPherson College 
Wheaton College 
Manchester College 































































DEGREE 


605 


BOWMAN, Joseph PRICE, . 

BRUBAKER, C-FREEMAN, 

DEETER, JOHN Wilby. 

DUDTE, MARGARET Mary, . 

GLICK, Harry NEWTON, . 

GRIFFITH, MARGARET May, . . 

HAMER, Oliver STUART, . 

HARNLY, SARAH (Witmore), ... 

HECKMAN, Tacob HUGH, . 

HEPNER, WALTER Ray, . 

HOOVER, DAVID Henry, . 

HOOVER, PAUL Emanuel. 

HOLLINGER, ALMA, . 

HORNER, MEYERS Berkley, . 

HORNING, DANIEL L-, .... 

KINSEY, WILLIAM, . 

LINEWEAVER, WILLIAM Showalter, . 

MORRIS,. CHARLES Stephen, .. 

MOW, ANETTA Cordula, .. 

MOW, BAXTER Merrill, . 

NEVIN, VIOLET V- (Vaniman), 

NININGER, ROBERT Peter, . 

NOFFSINGER, JOHN Samuel, . 

PETERS, David WILBUR, . 

REPLOGLE, ARNOLD Miller, . 

REPLOGLE, BESSIE (Wisherd), . 

RESSER, CFIARLES Elmer, . 

ROYER, WILLIAM D., . 

SCHWALM, VERNON Franklin, . 

WHITE, JOHN Bowman. 

WIDDOWSON, ETHEL (So)lenberger), 
WRIGHT, ANNA Catherine (Zigler), ... 

YAGER, Herman LINWOOD, . 

YODER, Joseph T.. 

ANKENY, FRANK Blaire, . 

BARNHILL, GILBERT Earl, . 

BEALS, DELLA (Moyer), . 

BOAZ, SARA Kathryn (Dove), . 

BRANDT, HARRY Alonzo, . 

BRUMBAUGH, AARON John, . 

CROUTHAMEL, Edmund'MERTON, ... 

EBBERT, ELLA, . 

HARLEY, HENRY Price. 

HOFFERT, ANDREW T-, . 

HOOVER, DAVID Paul. 

HORNING, SAMUEL D-, . 

IKENBERRY, CHARLES Samuel, . 

LEITER, LABAN Wingert. 

LEITER, LABAN Wingert, . 

McKEE, CHARLES Fahrney, . 

MEYERS, WILLIAM Horace, . 

MILLER, Mary AGNES (Shipman), ... 

MILLER, MINOR Cline, . 

MOYER, ELGIN Sylvester, . 

MYERS, FRANK Andrew, . . . .'. 

MYERS, JACOB Emory, . 

NININGER, HARVEY Harlow, . 

RININGER, CHESTER Arthur, . 

ROOP, LAVINIA Catharine. 

ROWE, BLANCHE Viola. 

SEESE, ANNA (Bowman), . 

SHORB, DAVID Joseph, . 

SHULTZ, LAWRENCE Washington, ... 


1913 

1913 

1913 

1913 

1913 

1913 

1913 

1913 

1913 

1913 

1913 

1913 

1913 

1913 

1913 

1913 

1913 

1913 

1913 

1913 

1913 

1913 

1913 

1913 

1913 

1913 

1913 

1913 

1913 

1913 

1913 

1913 

1913 

1913 

1914 
1914 
1914 
1914 
1914 
1914 
1914 
1914 
1914 

1914 

1914 

1914 

1914 

1914 

1914 

1914 

1914 

1914 

1914 

1914 

1914 

1914 

1914 

1914 

1914 

19x4 

1914 

1914 

1914 


Bridgewater College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
Bridgewater College 
Juniata College 
Mt. Morris College 
McPherson College 
Mt. Morris College 
University of Southern Calif. 
Bridgewater College 
Bridgewater College 
University of Mich. 

Juniata College 
McPherson College 
Juniata College 
Bridgewater College 
Manchester College 
University of Idaho 
University of Idaho 
McPherson College 
Mt. Morris College 
Daleville College 
Juniata College 
Juniata College 
Franklin and Marshall College 
Daleville College 
McPherson College 
Manchester College 
Mt. Morris College 
Juniata College 
Bridgewater College 
Bridgewater College 
McPherson College 
Juniata College 
University of Kans. 
Manchester College 
Daleville College 
Pomona College 
Mt. Morris College 
Juniata College 
McPherson College 
Juniata College 
McPherson College 
Juniata College 
McPherson College 
Daleville College 
Elizabethtown College 
Franklin and Marshall College 
Ursinus College 
Mt. Morris College 
Bridgewater College 
Bridgewater College 
Manchester College 
Mt. Morris College 
Ursinus College 
McPherson College 
Juniata College 
Western Md. College 
Bridgewater College 
Bridgewater College 
Mt. Morris College 
Manchester College 



































































606 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


SOLLENBERGER, Isaac Jacob, .19x4 

STINE, ORA William, .1914 

STONER, FLORENCE (Burkett).1914 

STONER, Edward NORRIS, .1914 

STUMP, LEVI Albert, .1914 

WAGONER, GRANT F-, .1914 

WALTZ, Benjamin FRANKLIN, .1914 

WALTZ, Benjamin FRANKLIN, .1914 

WARD, IDA Amine, .1914 

WHITE, AMY Naomi (Trout), .1914 

AKE, JOHN Alvin, .1915 

ALLEY, HOWARD Lee, .1915 

AUSTIN, OLIVER Henry, .1915 

BAKER, MARGARET Elizabeth, .1915 

BLICKENSTAFF, LEO Roy, .1915 

BLOUGH, Henry WALTER, .1915 

BLOUGH, SILAS S., .1915 

BOAZ, LeROY Delp, .1915 

BOOMERSHINE, REUBEN.1915 

BOYER, WALTER Elwood, .1915 

BRUBAKER, HARVEY A-, .1915 

BRUBAKER, NICHOLAS J.1915 

BRUMBAUGH, JOHN Calvin, .1915 

BRUMBAUGH, RUTH (Sherrick),.1915 

CLINE, MARY Elizabeth.1915 

COFFMAN, AUBREY Rehard, .1915 

DAVENPORT, FRANCES Edith (Miller), 1915 

DUNBAR, JOSEPH Elias, .1915 

ELLIS, RAYMOND, .1915 

FALKENSTEIN, HOLMES Shellenberger, ..1915 

FOX, ESTON Funk.19x5 

FUNDERBURGH, ISAAC Vaughn, .1915 

CLICK, JOHN Titus, .1915 

GRISSO, LILLIAN, .1915 

GROSSNICKLE, RUSSELL Lowell, .1915 

HARNLY, PAUL Witmore.1915 

HELMAN, HARLEY H-, .1915 

HOFF, ERNEST Gockley, .1915 

HOLLINGER, ARCHIE Reed.1915 

HOOVER, LeROY Yundt, .1915 

HOOVER, ROY Michael, .1915 

IRICK, SIMON Henry, .1915 

MAPHIS, OMER Benjamin, .1915 

McCANN, SAMUEL N..1915 

MYER, CHARLES Isaac.1915 

MYERS, MINOR Morton, .1915 

MUIR, GLADDYS Esther, .1915 

NYE, HARRY Hess.1915 

OBERHOLTZER, Margaret ELIZABETH 

(Weybright), .1915 

PETERS, ROENA (Stoner).1915 

PETERS, WOODFORD W-, .1915 

REBER, INA Flora (Crosswhite), .1915 

REBER, JOSHUA Daniel, .1915 

REED, Millie Margaret VASHTI, .1915 

REPLOGLE, GEORGE Brown, .1915 

ROBINSON, WILLIAM Alexander, .1915 

RYDER, RAYMOND Robert, .1915 

SEESE, NORMAN Alexander, .1915 

SELLARS, ARTHUR Lee, .1915 

SENGER, NETTIE Mabelle, .1915 

SMELTZER, JESSE A-, .1915 

STUDEBAKER. ELLIS M.1915 


Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
Manchester College 
Elizabethtown College 
Franklin and Marshall College 
University of Neb. 

Mt. Morris College 
Juniata College 
Bridgewater College 
McPherson College 
Juniata College 
Mt. Morris College 
Mt. Morris College 
Manchester College 
University of Pittsburgh 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
University of Southern Calif. 
Manchester College 
Mt. Morris College 
Bridgewater College 
Bridgewater College 
Juniata College 
Manchester College 
Juniata College 
Juniata College 
Juniata College 
La Verne College 
Bridgewater College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
Manchester College 
Pomona College 
Pennsylvania College 
La Verne College 
Bridgewater College 
Manchester College 
Blue Ridge College 
Juniata College 
Manchester College 
Bridgewater College 
McPherson College 
Franklin and Marshall College 

Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Juniata College 
Juniata College 
Daleville College 
Juniata College 
Mt. Morris College 
Juniata College 
Bridgewater College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 




































































DEGREE 


607 


VTNE, GROVER Lorington, .iQiS 

CODER, CLARENCE Hinkle, .1915 

YODER, WILLIAM Henry, .1915 

BARNES, EDITH Catharine (Bonsack), ..1916. 
BAUGHMAN, MARGUERITE (Young), ..1916 


BENTON, HOMER Soyster, .1916 

BLOUGH, CARMAN George, .1916 

DOVE, FREDERICK Denton, .1916 

DRESHER, PAUL Frantz, .1916 

DRIVER, CHARLES S-, .1916 

ELEY, THEODORE Royer, .1916 

FAHNESTOCK, AMANDA (Kauffman), . 1916 

FLOHR, EARL Wilbur, .1916 

FLORY, ROLLAND Floyd, .1916 

FRANTZ, RUTH, .1916 

FURRY, JOHN Snowberger,.1916 

GEHRETT, John FOSTER, .1916 

GEIB, Amos PHILLIP, .1916 

GRIFFITH, MARY (Fike)...1916 

HERSCH, ELMER Myron, .1916 

HOERNER, TOHN Andrew, .1916 

HOLL, CARL Waldo, .1916 

HOOVER, ORA L., .1916 

HUMBERT, WILLIAM Kinzie, .1916 

HURT, Alfred BURMAN, .1916 

KESSLER, AGNES Columbia, .1916 

KREIDER, ISAAC J., 1916 

KREIDER, ISAAC J., .1916 

LEONARD, John WESLEY, .1916 

MARTIN, CHRISTIAN Longenecker, .1916 

MILLER, BLANCHE Trostle (Bonsack), ..1916 

MILLER, EMMA Grace, .1916 

MILLER, ROBERT Henry, .1916 

NEHER, OSCAR Warner, .1916 

REPLOGLE, ABRAM Brown.1916 

RICHARDS, HERBERT Forest, .1916 

ROOP, ETHEL Amelia, . 1916 

SANGER, VESTA, .1916 

SHICICEL, ELSIE Naomi, .1916 

SHIDELER, NOAPI M., .1916 

SHOCK, LAURA J-, .1916 

SMITH, Cecil FREADUS, .1916 

SNAVELY, EVERETT Harter.1916 

SOLLENBERGER, CLARENCE Cloyd, ..1916 

STAYER, Jacob CLYDE, .1916 

STOUFFER, DAVID Andrew, .1916 

SWARTZ, GOLDIE Elizabeth, .1916 

TINKLE, WILLIAM John, .1916 

ULREY, ALVIN L..1916 

UTZ, SAMUEL S-, 1916 

WAGONER, TESSE Edward, .1916 

WAMPLER, SADIE Irene (Stutsman), ...1910 

WINGER, ROGER Daniel.1916 

YODER, HAZEL (Paulmer), .1916 

ZIGLER, MICHAEL Jacob, .1916 

ZIGLER, Michael ROBERT, .1916 

ANKENY, HARRY Lloyd, .i 9 U 

BAKER, JOHN Calhoun.1917 

BARKER, MARIE (Kindell), .1917 

BARWICK, JOHN Workman, .1917 

BLAIR, JOHN Alvin. 

BLOUGH, CAROL (Miller), .i 9 U 

BLOUGH, Elmer PERCY, .* 9*7 


Manchester College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
Blue Ridge College 
Pomona College 
Juniata College 
Manchester College 
Daleville College 
Pomona College 
Bridgewater College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
Bridgewater College 
Manchester College 
Pomona College 
University of Pittsburgh 
Juniata College 
Columbia University 
Juniata College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Daleville College 
Ddleville College 
Manchester College 
Elizabethtown College 
Franklin and Marshall College 
Manchester College 
Franklin and Marshall College 
Blue Ridge College 
Juniata College 
Manchester College 
Mt. Morris College 
Juniata College 
Manchester College 
Western Md. College 
La Verne College 
Daleville College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Juniata College 
Mt. Morris College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Western Md. College 
McPherson College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
La Verne College 
Bridgewater College 
Bridgewater College 
Juniata College 
Juniata College 
Manchester College 
Mt. Morris College 
University of Ivans. 

Mt. Morris College 
University of Pa. 































































608 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


BLOUGH, HOMER Earl, . 

BONSACK, John RALPH, . 

BRANDT, JESSE Christian. 

BREININGER, HERMAN Price, . 

BRUBAKER, HARVEY M-, . .. 

BRUMBAUGH, LEWIS Henry, . 

BUCKLEY, WILLIAM J-, . 

COFFMAN, ROXIE (Snell). 

CROUTHAMEL, FLOY Souder, . 

DICKEY, ORVILLE J-, . 

DIEHM, EDGAR Graybill. 

DIXON, ANDREW Martin, . 

DOTTERER, DAVID Roop. 

DOVE, ALICE Margaret (Brumbaugh), 

DUNBAR, ANNA Kathrvn, . 

EARLY, GEORGE Alexander, . 

EIKENBERRY, AMOS R- -, . 

ELLENBERGER, HERVIN Russell, .. 

ESHELMAN, BRUCE Negley, . 

FISHER, WALTER Franklin, . 

FLORY, BYRON Morton, . 

FRANTZ, HARPER Wine, . 

FRANTZ, IRA Henry, . 

FUNDERBURG, DRUE Dresher, . 

GINGRICH, JACOB Herr, '. 

GROSSNICKLE, FOSTER Earl, . 

GROSSNICKLE, WARREN M-, . 

HAMSTEAD, PETER E ■ , . 

HARLEY, Bertha ELMIRA. 

HEISEY, WALTER Jeremiah, . 

HESSE, CLARENCE George, . 

IIOERNER, ALICE Marv, . 

HOFFER, IRWIN Seymour, . 

1 IOLL, DIO Lewis, . 

HOLLENBURG, FREDERICK Mitchel, 
HOLLENBERG, NORA Luft (Reber), 

HOOVER, JOHN Heavner, . 

IRVIN, David FLOYD McFadden, .... 

JONES, John ESTEL, . 

LEATHERMAN, LENA Ruth, . 

MALLOTT, FLOYD Elwood. 

MANliECK, HARRY Frederick, . 

MILLER, DeWITT Henry, . 

MILLER, LEO Henry, . 

MILLER, Marcus CLEMENT, . 

MILLER, MERLIN Gibson, . 

MILLER, OSCAR S—--, . 

MILLER. WARD Beecher, . 

MINNICH, EVA Belle (Shepfer), .... 

MINNICH, Plerbert SPENSER. 

NOFFSINGER, FLORENCE (Wieand), 

PHILLIPS, GEORGE W. . 

POWELSON, FAYE (Sisler), . 

PRICE, HOWARD LeRoy. 

RANDOLPH, Henry SHERFY, . 

RANDOLPH, IDA (Press), . 

REBER, ALBERT Luft, . 

REPLOGLE, RUTH (Williams), . 

ROOP, EARL William. 

ROOP, JOHN Daniel, Jr., . 

ROSE, CALVIN J.. 

ROSE, CALVIN T-, . 

ROYER, GALEN B„ . 


.1917 

.1917 

.1917 

.1917 

.1917 

.1917 

.1917 

• i 9 U 
.1917 

• 1917 

• 1917 

. 1917 
.1917 
.1917 
.1917 

.1917 

• i 9 U 

• 1917 
.1917 

.1917 
. 1917 

• i9U 
.1917 

• 1917 

• 1917 

• 1917 

. 1917 

• 1917 

.1917 

.1917 

■ 1917 

■ 1917 

• i 9 U 
.1917 

• 1917 

.1917 

1917 

• 1917 

.1917 

.1917 

• i 9 U 
.1917 
,1917 
.1917 

1917 

1917 

,1917 

1917 

1917 

1917 

1917 

1917 

1917 

1917 

1917 

1917 

19x7 

1917 

1917 

1917 

1917 

1917 

1917 


Mt. Morris College 
Blue Ridge College 
Pomona College 
Juniata College 
McPherson College 
Mt. Morris College 
Manchester College 
La Verne College 
Juniata College 
Manchester College 
Juniata College 
Ursinus College 
Blue Ridge College 
Juniata College 
Manchester College 
Bridgewater College 
Mt. Morris College 
McPherson College 
Juniata College 
McPherson College 
Bridgewater College 
Pomona College 
Mt. Morris College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Blue Ridge College 
Manchester College 
Bridgewater College 
Juniata College 
Manchester College 
Bridgewater College 
McPherson College 
Harvard University 
Manchester College 
La Verne College 
Mt. Morris College 
McPherson College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
Bridgewater College 
Manchester College 
J uniata College 
Bridgewater College 
W. Va. University 
Manchester College 
Mt. Morris College 
Bridgewater College 
Bridgewater College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Mt. Morris College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
Mt. Morris College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Juniata College 
Juniata College 
Western Md. College 
Johns Hopkins University 
Elizabethtown College 
Juniata College 
Manchester College 







































































DEGREE 


609 


SCHAEFFER, MARY Ann, ..... 

SCHUBER1', CARL Clayton, . 

SHAV ER, CHALMER Brumbaugh, . . . . 
SHERRICK, DOROl HY Miriam Nevon 

SHIVELY, MARIE, . 

SHULL, CHALMER George, . 

SHELL, PEARL Marie (Grosh), .... 

SITES, David ESTON, . 

SMITH, William HARLAN, . 

SOLLENBERGER, OLIVER Clark, . . . 

SNADER, FAYANNA Marie, . 

STINF.BAUGH. WALTER Curtis. 

ULLOM, LULU Pearl, . 

UTZ, SUSIE Lucinda, . 

VOGT, ALICE Nadene, . 

WAGONER, J- ELMER, . 

WEST, DANIEL, . 


WEIITE, RALPH Emerson, . 

WRIGHT, CHARLES Aldus, . 

YODER, LESLIE James. 

BLICKENSTAFF, ELSIE Price, .... 
BECKLEY, GLADYS Hagy (Cassel), 
BOLLINGER, MARGARET (Delk), 

BONAR, HUGH Samuel, . 

BOWMAN, JOSEPH L-, . 

BOWMAN, SAMUEL Benjamin, . 

BOYD, ANNA Catherine, . 


BRUMBAUGH, Harry VICTOR, 
BRUMBAUGH, Martin ALLEN, .... 

BYER, FRANKLIN Tones, . 

BYhRLY, Carv CLIFFORD, . 

CROTSLEY, George ALFRED. 

DRIVER, CARL Samuel, . 

ESHELMAN, KATHRYNE (Thomas), 
ESHELMAN, WALTER Forney, . . . 

EISENBISE, FOREST Sard, . 

GERDES, VIOLA Dell (Eisenbise), . 

GIBSON, ETHEL (Mummert), . 

GIBSON, IRVIN John, ... 

GOOD, RACHEL (Bixler), . 

GOOD, STOLER Barkdoll, . 

HODGES, NATHAN Emory, . 


HOFFMAN, Clarence ALBERT, 

HUFFMAN. ANNA Alice, . 

JOBES, PEARL Mae (Lutz), _ 

JONES, GALEN, . 

KEEVER, J—-- CLARENCE, 

KEIM, ANNIE (Keim), . 

KEIM, Clarence RAY, . 

KIMMEL, LESTER Franklin, 

KULP, Harold STOVER, . 

KULP, Neta RUTH (Royer), ... 

LONG, HARVEY.. 

MADEIRA, CHARLES Calvin Jr., 
MAUST, OLIVE, . 


McGAFFEY, Mary EDITH, . 
McICEE, WILBUR Kaylor, 
MILLER, ELSIE Elizabeth, 
MILLER, JENNIE (Plough), 

MILLER. LEO Homer, . 

MOW, ANNA (Beahm), .. 
NYCE, WILLIAM Godshall, 
OLLER, JEFFORD Franklin, 


.1917 

• 1917 

.1917 

• 1 9 k 7 

• 1917 
.1917 

• 1917 

• 1917 

• I 9 l 7 

■ 1917 
.1917 

• I 9 U 

• 1917 

• 1917 

.1917 

.1917 

.1917 

• 1917 

■ 1917 

.1917 
.1917 
. 1918 
.1918 
.1918 
.1918 
.1918 
.1918 
.1918 
.1918 
.1918 
.1918 
.1918 
.1918 
. 1918 
.1918 
.1918 
.1918 
.1918 
.1918 
.1918 
.1918 
.1918 
.1918 
.1918 
.1918 
. 1918 
. 1918 
.1918 
.1918 
1918 
.1918 
. 1918 
1918 
1918 
1918 
1918 
1918 
1918 
1918 
1918 
1918 
1918 
1918 


Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Pomona College 
Mt. Morris College 
Manchester College 
Mt. Morris College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Mt. Morris College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
Blue Ridge College 
McPherson College 
Mt. Morris College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
La Verne College 
Bryn Mawf College 
Manchester College 
Mt. Morris College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
Manchester College 
Juniata College 
Juniata College 
Mt. Morris College 
Manchester College 
Juniata College 
Bridgewater College 
McPherson College 
Juniata College 
‘Mt. Morris College 
Mt. Morris College 
Mt. Morris College 
Mt. Morris College 
Juniata College 
Juniata College 
Daleville College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
Juniata College 
Juniata College 
Mt. Morris College 
Juniata College 
Blue Ridge College 
McPherson College 
Ursinus College 
Manchester College 
Mt. Morris College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
University of Pa. 
Juniata College 


































































610 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


PLAUGHER, Lee ROY, . 

REBER, EDNA Elizabeth (Brubaker), . 

REIMAN, RALPH Walker, . 

REXROAD, CARL Newton, . 

SANGER, HOMER Festus.. 

SCHMIDT, ADRA (Boone). 

SCHMIDT, JONATHAN David, . 

SCHROYER, CHESTER Franklin, 

SIMMONS, William BERLIN, . 

SOLLENBERGER, David LAUREL, ... 

SOLLENBERGER, ORVILLE Funk, _ 

SPRENKLE, CHARLOTTE E-, . . 

SUMMER, BENJAMIN Franklin, . 

SWIGART, ESTHER Naomi, . 

TROSTLE, Susannah ETHEL, . 

VANIMAN, WILBUR Francis, . 

VARNER, WALLACE Brown, . 

WATKINS, George EARL, . 

WEAVER, MYRTIS Zoa, . 

WENGER, RUSSELL Cloppert, . 

WOODS, BEULAH May. 

WRIGHT, CHARLES Conrad, . 

YOUNT, KARL Edwin, . 

BAUGHER, CHARLES Abba, . 

PLOUGH, JOHN Howard. 

BONAR, MABEL Alice (Miller), . 

BOONE, AMOS Robert, . 

BRUBAKER, MARTHA (Masterson), .. 

BRUMBAUGH, ANNA BELLE, . 

BUTTERBAUGH, ANDREW G-, 

CASSADY, MAYNARD Lamar, . 

COFFMAN, JOHN Isaac, . 

DRIVER, EARL Bruce, . 

FAHRNEY, RALPH Ray, . 

FIERHElvLER, IRENE (Van Dyke), .. 
FISHER, CORA Luelle (Heastand), . . . 

FLORY, MARGARET Brumbaugh. 

FORNEY, John CLYDE. 

GARVER, MIRIAM Elry, . 

GARBER, PAUL Neff. 

GEAR, VELMA Lois (Frantz), . 

GRAHAM, JOHN Frederick, . 

GREENWOOD, ELLEN Grace. 

HARLOW, GAY (Walter), . 

HARTMAN, GUY Nelson, . 

HELSER, ALBERT D-, . 

HELSER, LOLA (Bechtel), . 

HOFFMAN, HERBERT Trostle, . 

HOLSOPPLE, EVELYN (Boone), .... 

HOWE, CARL Ellis, . 

HUFFMAN, TRESSIE Mabel (Heeter), 

IRVIN, TRUDE (Mishler), . 

JOBES, HERSCHEL Morningstar, . 

KIMMEL, ELIZABETH Hazel, . 

KINTNER, ELIZABETH, . 

KINZIE, KATIE, _•. 

LEAR, JOHN Wallace, . 

LEHMAN, LORENZO Jacob, .. 

MAHAN, WALTER Kepner, . 

McCANN, EDNA Lilligh (Kessler), .... 

METZGER, IDA -, . 

MICICEL, RAYMOND Albert. 

MILLER, EMMA A- (Kesler), . . . 


1918 

1918 

1918 

1918 

1918 

1918 

1918 

1918 

1918 

1918 

1918 

1918 

1918 

1918 

1918 

1918 

1918 

1918 

1918 

1918 

19x8 

1918 

1918 

1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 
1919 


Manchester College 
Juniata College 
Juniata College 
McPherson College 
University of Colo. 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
Bucknell University 
Bridgewater College 
Manchester College 
Juniata College 
Goucher College 
Mt. Morris College 
Juniata College 
Juniata College 
McPherson College 
Bridgewater College 
McPhei'son College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Bridgewater College 
Western Md. College 
Elizabethtown College 
Mt. Morris College 
Mt. Morris College 
McPherson College 
University of Southern Calif. 
Juniata College 
Mt. Morris College 
Juniata College 
La Verne College 
Bridgewater College 
Mt. Morris College 
Mt. Morris College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
Manchester College 
Bridgewater College 
Mt. Morris College 
Elizabethtown College 
McPherson College 
Bridgewater College 
Bridgewater College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
Juniata College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Mt. Morris College 
Manchester College 
Daleville College 
Mt. Morris- College 
La Verne College 
Mt. Morris College 
Mt. Morris College 
Manchester College 
Juniata College 
Manchester College 



































































DEGREE 


611 


MILLER, EUNICE Estelle (Early), .1919 

MILLER, LAURENCE Albert, .1919 

MILLER, Omega Levi, .1919 

MILLER, VALLEY Virginia, .19x9 

MISHLER. FLOYD Earnest, .1919 

MYERS, LOIS, .:.1010 

NEHER, MINNEVA Josephine, .1919 

NEHER, RUTH Evalena (Minnich), .1919 

NOLLEY, William DAVIS.1919 

POSTMA, Sarah ELIZABETH, .1919 

RUHL, FLORENCE Adelaide (Evans), .1919 

SCHUE, ALBERT Clayton, .1919 

SHAEFFER, REBEKAH Sadie, .1919 

SHAMBERGER, CHAUNCEY Howard, ..1919 

STOVER, John EMMERT, .1919 

SUMMER, NETTIE Pearl (Brown), .1919 

WEYBRIGHT, EDITH, .1919 

YODER, GERTRUDE Angeline, .1919 

YOHN, FLORENCE Gertrude, .1919 

YOHN, ORA Kagey (Hale), .1919 

YOUNG, Emmanuel PAUL, .1919 

YOUNT, DEE Andes.1919 

ANDERSON, ALMA Gladys, . 1920 

AUSTIN, HAZEL (Quear), .1920 

BAIL, J- GAYMAN, .1920 

BAKER, ADAH, .1920 

BEAHM, ESTHER (Eisenbise).1920 

BEAHM, WILLIAM McKinley, .1920 

BESHORE, EDITH Leona, .1920 

BLICKENSTAFF, MARIE (Butterbaugh), 1920 

BOWMAN, WARREN Daniel, .1920 

BOWMAN, MIRIAM Martha, .1920 

BRANDT, PAUL Kenneth, .1920 

BROOKS, RUTH Elizabeth (Forney), ....1920 

BROWER, ELVA Elizabeth, .1920 

BRUBAKER, LILA C., 1920 

BRUBAKER, NINA Blanche (Teeter), ....1920 

BRYANT, DOROTHY Annabel.1920 

BUTTS, Tames ELMER Otho, .1920 

CABLE, William ARTHUR, .1920 

CASSEL, ADA Shank.1920 

CROWELL, JOSEPH Daniel, .1920 

CULLER, Arthur MERL, .1920 

DOVE, MARGARET Esther, .1920 

EBBERT, NORA (Bowman), .1920 

EBBERT, SAMUEL Sylvester, .1920 

FAHRNEY, KATHRYN Louise, .1920 

FIELDS, IDA E., .1920 

FIFER, FLETA Maddalene, .1920 

FISHER, EVERRET Russell.1920 

FISHER, WILLIAM Daniel, .1920 

*FLORY, WALTER Samuel, .1920 


FORNEY, RUTH Frantz (Brubaker), ....1920 


FRANTZ, RAY W-, .1920 

FRANTZ, ROY Chester, .1920 

FUNK, MABEL Alyce, .1920 

GARNER, OREN Charles, .1920 

GEIGER, LINWOOD Townsend, .1920 

GIBBEL, Jonathan PAUL. 1920 

GLICK, MATTIE Virginia.1920 

GLOTFELTY, FRANK Elihu, .1920 

GWONG, MOY, ..1920 

* Honorary degree 


Bridgewater College 
Mt. Morris College 
Bridgewater College 
Bridgewater College 
McPherson College 
Juniata College 
La Verne College 
Manchester College 
Bridgewater College 
Manchester College 
Juniata College 
Blue Ridge College 
Ursinus College 
Manchester College 
Mt. Morris College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
Mt. Morris College 
Manchester College 
Pomona College 
Western Md. College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
Manchester College 
Bridgewater College 
Bridgewater College 
McPherson College 
Manchester College 
Mt. Morris College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
Juniata College 
Manchester College 
Juniata College 
Manchester College 
Mt. Morris College 
Daleville College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
Juniata College 
Manchester College 
Bridgewater College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
George Peabody College for 
Teachers 

McPherson College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
Juniata College 
Blue Ridge College 
Juniata College 
Mt. Morris College 
Bridgewater College 
State University of Iowa 
Manchester College 





























































612 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


HAW BAKER, MERLIN Ora. 

HAUGH, LAURA Esther (Harshbarger), 

HEASTON, GLADYS Irene, . 

HERSHEY, JOHN Groff, . 

HIGH, ANNA Kathryn, . 

HOKE, MILDRED May, . 

HOLSINGER, AMOS Stover Alvis, . 

HOLSINGER, EARL Chester, . 

HOLSOPPLE, James QUINTER, . 

IKEN BERRY, ERNEST LeRoy, . 

JOHN, Hugo DONALD, .. 

KAYLOR, INA (Marshburn), . 

KEENER, ANNA, .. 

KE 1 M, SILAS Arnold, . 

KINDIG, ALBERT Sidney, . 

KRABILL, VERLIN Christian, . 

LAUTZENHIZER, BERTHA Della, ... 

MAXEY, JOHN Wesley, . 

METZLER, BURTON, . 

METZLER, John D-, . 

MILLER, CLEMMY Olin, . 

MILLER, FORREST Adrian, . 

MILLER, MARY Olivia. 

MOOMAW, MABEL Ellen (Winger), 

MOOMAW, IRA Wilbur. 

MORRIS, ARTHUR Fremont, . 

MOTE, ARTHUR Oliver. 

MOTE, ORA Etta (Gibson), . 

MOYER, GLEN A., . 

MOYERS, GRANT Tyler. 

MYERS, DORIS. 

NEHER, ETHA Mae (Trostle). 

PRATHER, JOHN Perry. 

R [ N E H A RT, K A T H E RIN E May. 

ROLLER, IVA May (Bowman), . 

ROYER, Anna JOSEPH INE, . 

ROYER, LUCILLE, . 

SEE, ERNEST Aldine, . 

SHERRICK, PAUL Henry, . 

SHULL, JESSE Charles, . 

SLIFER, WALTER Lloyd, . 

STATLER, FOSTER Boyd, . 

STAUFFER, MARTIN Edward. 

STAYER, GRACE Brown. 

STONER, PAUL Deardorff. 

TAYLOR, MARY. 

WAGEMAN, IRA Melvin, . 

WAMPLER, MAY Irene (Rowe), . 

WAMPLER, ROY Wilson. 

\\ EYBkIGHT, ANNA Rebecca (Rover), 

WHITE, Anna LAURA.!. . . . 

WIDDOWSON, Sadie OLIVE, . 

WILL, HOMER Christian, . 

WINE, CELESTA Thelma. 

ARNOLD, BESSIE Wright, . 

BAKER, HELEN, . 

BAKER, MANO Elizabeth, . 

BEAHM, SARA. 

BECHTOLD, PAUL F-—. 

BECHTEL, Blair Baker, . 

BECKER, ELERY R-, . 

BECKNER, ADA. 

NORRIS, FORBES H-, . 


. 1920 
. 1920 
. 1920 
. 1920 
. 1920 
. 19*0 
. 1920 
. 1920 
. 1920 
. 1920 
. 1920 
. 1920 
. 1920 
. 1920 
. 1920 
, 1920 
. 1920 
. 1920 
. 1920 
. 1920 
. 1920 
. 1920 
. 1920 
. 1920 
. 1920 
. 1920 
.1920 
. 1920 
. 1920 
. 1920 
. 1920 
. 1920 
. 1920 
. 1920 
. 1920 
. 1920 
. 1920 
. 1920 
. 1920 
. 1920 
. 1920 
. 1920 
1920 
. 1920 
. 1920 
, 1920 
1920 
1920 
1920 
1920 
1920 
1920 
1920 

1920 

1921 
1921 
1921 
1921 
1921 
1921 
1921 

1921 

1922 


Manchester College 
La Verne College 
McPherson College 
Manchester College 
Ursinus College 
Manchester College 
Bridgewater College 
Bridgewater College 
Juniata College 
McPherson College 
Blue Ridge College 
La Verne College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
University of Neb. 

Blue Ridge College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Mt. Morris College 
Bridgewater College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Bridgewater College 
Juniata College 
Mt. Morris College 
McPherson College 
Blue Ridge College 
Bridgewater College 
Oberlin College 
Mt. Morris College 
George Washington University 
Mt. Morris College 
Manchester College 
Blue Ridge College 
Juniata College 
McPherson College 
Juniata College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Mt. Morris College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
Blue Ridge College 
Bridgewater College 
Juniata College 
Bridgewater College 
Manchester College 
Bridgewater College 
Radcliffe College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Mt. Morris College 
Juniata College 
University of Colorado 
McPherson College 
Manchester College 


































































DEGREE 


613 


PAIR, PAUL, . 

PAUL, NORRIS.. 

PRICE, GALEN, . 

REVIS, LELA Grace, .” 

ROHRER, PERRY Lawrence, . 

ROOT, Ernest Leroy, . 

ROYER, GALEN Brown, . 

RUPP, ELMER. 

SANGER, PAUL B-—, . 

SAYLOR, GALEN, . . 

SAYLOR, LLOYD, . 

SCHWENK, L- ANNA. 

SELL, BYRON M.. 

SELLERS, JOHN A-, . 

SHIVELY, GLADYS (Sensenian), . 

SIIOWALTER, MARY E-, 

SHULTZ, CORA (Winger), . 

SMITH, HARRY Leroy, . 

SNAVELY, ESTHER Marie. 

SPRENKLE, TULIA Kathryn, . 

STAYER, JESSE L—-, . 

STOUFFER, MABEL Lucile. 

STEBBINS, R- CATHERINE, 

STOVER, HENRY, . 

STROHM, RALPH Y-, . 

STUTSMAN, BENNETT Trout. 

TERFLINGER, ROY, . 

TICE, GALEN. 

TOUSLEY, EMMA, . 

TRACEY, JAY, . 

TRAPP, OLIVER, . 

WADDELOW, BESSIE C--, .. 

WAMPLER, BENJAMIN F-, . 

WAMPLER, HATTIE 15 -, .. 

WENGER, EZRA, . 

WENGER, SAM B.. 

WEST, RUSSELL G-, . 

WILLIER, FRANK E-, . 

WILSON, NORMAN Albert. 

WINE, EMERY, . 

WIRT, MARIE, . 

WISE, CORA Viola, . 

WITMORE, IRMA, . 

WOLFE, MARSHALL R-, ... 

WOLGEMUTH, ORLENA, . 

YODER, DAYTON, . 

YOUNKER, F—- T-, _ 

ZIGLER, HOWARD S-, . 

ADAMS, RUTH L-, . 

A LB IN, BERTHA R.. 

ANDES, Marye Catherine, . 

ARNOLD, LEVI T--, . 

BARNHIZER, RUTH Naomi, . 

BECKNER, HOWARD B-, . .. 

BEERY, ZELMA M—-, . 

BENNETT, J--M-, . 

BLICKENSTAFF, LLOYD C-, 

BLOUGH, ROBERT Oscar. 

BOLLINGER, Mary Elizabeth, . 

BOORSE, MADOLIN, . 

BOSLER, HOWARD A-- 

BOWERS, HARRY, . 

BOWMAN, O- F.. 


. 1922 
. 1922 
. 1922 
. 1922 
. 1922 
. 1922 
. 1922 
. 1922 
. T 922 
. 1 9 22 
. 1 922 
. I 922 
. J 922 
. I 922 
. 1 922 
. I 922 
. I 922 
. I 922 
.,1922 
. 1922 
. I 922 
. 1922 
. 1922 
. J 922 
. I 922 

. I 922 
. 1922 
. 1 9 22 
. 1 922 
. 1922 
. I 922 
1 922 
. 1922 
. I 922 
. I 922 
. 1 922 
, I 922 
I 922 
19 22 
I 922 
I 922 
1922 
I 922 
I 922 
1922 
I 922 
I 922 
I 922 

19 23 
19 <0 
1923 
1 9 2 3 
19^3 
1923 
1923 
19^3 

1923 

1923 

19-23 

19-23 

1923 

1923 

1923 


McPherson College 
Manchester College 
University of Illinois 
Mt. Morris College 
Manchester College 
La Verne College 
Juniata College 
McPherson College 
Bridgewater College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
Elizabethtown College 
Juniata College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Bridgewater College 
Manchester College 
Mt. Morris College 
Mt. Morris College 
Goucher College 
Juniata College 
Mt. Morris College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
Mt. Morris College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
Mt. Morris College 
Manchester College 
Bridgewater College 
Elizabethtown College 
Manchester College 
Bridgewater College 
Bridgewater College 
Blue Ridge College 
McPherson College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
Blue Ridge College 
Juniata College 
McPherson College 
Manchester College 
Bridgewater College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
Manchester College 
La Verne College 
La Verne College 
Manchester College 
Bridgewater College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
Manchester College 
Juniata College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
Bridgewater College 














































































614 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


BOWMAN, R- D.. 

BOWMAN, Stella Viola, . 

BOWMAN, STOVER D-, ... 

BRAMMEL, Everett William, . 

BRAMMEL, IRA N- H-, 

BRAMMEL, P- ROY, . 

BREON, JESSIE F-, . 

BRIDGE, INEZ M-, . 

BRUBAKER, GLADYS. 

BRUBAKER, MABEL Elizabeth, . 

BRUBAKER, MABLE, . 

BRUBAKER, MARTHA, . 

BRUMBAUGH, HAZEL, . 

BRUMBAUGH, T- DONALD, 

BRUNK, D- ELMER, . 

BUCKINGHAM, MINNIE, . 

BUTTERBAUGH, DOROTHY E— 

BYERLY, MARIETTA, . 

CLINE, FLORENCE, . 

CLINE, PATIENCE, . 

coffman, McKinley, . 

COFFMAN, WALTER, . 

CORRELL, ADA, . 

CORRELL, HAROLD G—-, . . . 

COY, Everett Filbrun, . 

CRAUN, EVA, . 

CRUMPACKER, EULAH. 

CRUMPACKER, GRACE F-, 

CULLEN, MARIE, . 

CURTIS, IV A, . 

DANNER. RUTH, . 

DAVIS, Charles ERNEST, . 

DRESHER, EDITH, . 

EAVEY, Ora Edith, . 

EIKENBERRY, ELLA Fern, . 

ELLIS, CALVERT NICE, . 

ENGLE, T- HAROLD, . 

ESHELMAN, ANNA RUTH, . 

FAHRNEY, ELIZABETH, . 

FASNACHT, NAOMI E-—, . . . 

FAUST, ALVIN G-, . 

FIKE, Louis EMERSON, . 

FLORY, E- D-—, . 

FLORY, HAROLD Garber. 

FLORY, ROY D-, . 

FOUTS, ETHEL D-, . 

FRANCIS, W-Z-, . 

FRANTZ, ORPHA G-, .... 

FUNDERBURG, MABEL V—-, 

FUNICHOUSER, O—-- T-, 

GARBER, W- F-, _ 

GARVEY, TESSE Howard, . 

GNAGEY, T-PAUL, . 

GROSSNICKLES, Ivah Marie, 

GROVE, EDNA E-, . 

HARLEY, MABEL E-, . 

HEASTON, INEZ, . 

HERSHBERGER, LEOTA, . 

HESS, H- C-, . 

HOLLINGER, DENSIE, . 

HOOVER, FOSTER S-, . 

HOOVER, PERRY R-, . 

FOYER, NELLIE (Credlebaugh), . 


1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1923 

1917 


Bridgewater College 
McPherson College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
Mt. Morris College 
McPherson College 
La Verne College 
Manchester College 
Juniata College 
McPherson College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
Bridgewater College 
Bridgewater College 
Blue Ridge College 
Blue Ridge College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
Manchester College 
Bridgewater College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
Manchester College 
La Verne College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
Mt. Morris College 
Juniata College 
Juniata College 
Juniata College 
Blue Ridge College 
McPherson College 
Juniata College 
Mt. Morris College 
Bridgewater College 
Mt. Morris College 
La V erne College 
Manchester College 
Bridgewater College 
Mt. Morris College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
Bridgewater College 
McPherson College 
Mt. Morris College 
Manchester College 
Mt. Morris College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
Mt. Morris College 
Bridgewater College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 






























































































DEGREE 


615 


HOOVER, VERA M-, ... IQ2 , 

HORST, Melvin CLYDE, . ,q 2 , 

HOWE, NETTIE Alera (Gregory),".'.'.. lQ2 \ 

HUFFAKER, PERRY Lee, .. . . . \l 2 \ 

HYLTON, ROY P-, ..02. 

IKENBERRY, Flora Marie. 102^ 

INGLE, VERA, . 'roll 

KINDY, Melvin Merl, . IQ2 -i 

KINZIE, LUCILE, . . 

KLEPINGER, NAOMI, . lQ2 \ 

KREPS, EUNICE E ~ - W.'.Y.ilA 

KURTZ, Ada Pearl, . 192^ 

LANDIS, ESTELLA, . ' 10A 

LOWER, STEWART E-, . i Q2 \ 

MARICEY, DAVID II-, . 1027 

MAUPIN, NETTIE Anna.1923 

MAUST, SAMUEL A-, .1023 

MENTZER, MARTHA.1023 

METZLER, ROY L-, .1023 

MILLER, B-O-, .1023 

MILLER, MAURINE I - , .1023 

MOHLER, FLORENCE E-, .1023 

MOHLER, Mary Alice, . 1023 

MURPHY, MILES, . ' '1023 

MYER, LESTER N-—, .. 1Q2 i 

MYERS, LEON Geiger, ..1923 

NOFFSINGER, SUSIE.1923 

NOLT, J—- ELLEN, .1923 

NYHART, HOWARD, .1923 

OLLER, JACK Ezra.1923 

POTE, Orville Dewey.1923 

PRICE, JOHN C-, .1923 

REBER, Ruth Elizabeth, .1923 

REED, GLEN W..1923 

ROBERTSON, ALWILDA, .1923 

RODEFFER, C- C-, ..•.1923 

RODEFFER, INA B-, .1923 

ROLLER, M- S-, .1923 

ROOT, RAYMOND, .1923 

ROSS, RUDY, .1923 

ROYER, CHESTER Hummer, .1923 

ROYER, HUBERT M-, .1923 

RUPP, CLYDE H-, ...1923 

.SARGENT, BEULAH, .1923 

SARGENT, BLANCHE, .1923 

SARGENT, GALEN B..19-23 

SCHECHTER, ELNORA, .1923 

SCROGUM, IRA, .1923 

SHARPES, L- V-, .1923 

SHERMAN, JOHN, .1923 

SHIVELY, Arthur William, .1923 

SHIVELY, MILDRED M——-, .1923 

SHIVELY, WALTER.1923 

SHULL, W- RUSSEL, .1923 

SNYDER, Wilbur Oscar, .1923 

SOLLENBERGER, CLARENCE Benjamin, 1923 

STAUFFER, ROBERT M-, .1923 

STOVER, FANNIE McGaffey, .1923 

TETER, MELVIN E-, .1923 

THOMAS, ETHEL M-, .1923 

ULREY, RUTH F-, .1923 

VANIMAN, ROWENA, .1923 

WALKER, GALEN Knepper, .1923 


La Verne College 
Juniata College 
Juniata College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Bridgewater College 
Juniata College 
La Verne College 
McPherson College 
La Verne College 
Manchester College 
Elizabethtown College 
Elizabethtown College 
McPherson College 
Juniata College 
Manchester College 
Bridgewater College 
La Verne College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
Juniata College 
Elizabethtown College 
Juniata College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Juniata College 
McPherson College 
La Verne College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Bridgewater College 
Bridgewater College 
Bridgewater College 
La Verne College 
Manchester College 
Elizabethtown College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Bridgewater College 
Juniata College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Juniata College 
Elizabethtown College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
Bridgewater College 
Mt. Morris College 
McPherson College 
Juniata College 































































































616 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


WEAVER, Grant Earl, .1923 

WEIGLE, ELIZABETH, .1923 

WILL, FANNIE R-, .1923 

WILL, H-S-, .1923 

WILLOUGHBY, LILIAN Falkenstein, .1923 

WILSON, MILLARD.1923 

WINGARD, Martha JANE.1923 

WITHERS, Lydia Lois, .1923 

WOLF, EDNA Belle, .1923 

YAGEL, C . G-, .1923 

YODER, JACOB II-, .1923 

ZUCK, PAUL, .1923 


Juniata College 
Blue Ridge College 
Bridgewater College 
Bridgewater College 
Elizabethtown College 
Blue Ridge College 
Mt. Morris College 
Juniata College 
Mt. Morris College 
Bridgewater College 
McPherson College 
Blue Ridge College 


Bachelors o5 Philosophy 


The requirements for the Ph. B. degree are identical with those for 
A. B. degree, except the omission of the classical language requirement. 


HECKMAN, SAMUEL Brumbaugh, ... 
HOOVER, WILLIAM I T -, 

GILBERT, JAMES Zacchaeus, . 

GO SHORN, EZRA N-——-, . 

CULLER, DAVID D., . 

HENDRICKSON, IRA R-, . 

FURREY, GEORGE Washington, . 

SMITH, GEORGE C-, . 

W IE AND, ALBERT Cassel, . 

YOUNT, WALTER Bowman', . 

McCORKLE, CHARLES Edward, . 

BASHORE, EUGENE. 

HANEY, MARY (Van Dyke). 

CABLE, William ARTHUR, . 

BEER, JENNIE, . 

BLICKENSTAFF, MILES, . 

BLOUGH, Jacob ROY, . 

BLOUGH, Minnie MAE (Hersch), . . . . 

BOLLINGER, WILBUR R-, . 

BOMBERGER, DAVID Roy, . 

BONSACK, OLGA Elizabeth. 

BON SACK, PAUL Charles, . 

BOOKWALTER, JESSE Eugene, . 

BOONE, GEORGE N.. 

BOWMAN, Daniel LOUIS, . 

BOWMAN, IDA May. 

BROOKS, HARLAN Jesse, . 

BRUBAKER, ALBERT Solomon. 

BRUBAKER, MABEL (Crist). 

BRUBAKER, MARIE Hannah (Woody), 

BUCHER, FANNIE L.. 

CLARKE, ROY English, . 

CLINE, ETHEL Mae. 

COOL, CLAUDE P... 

CRIPE, FLOYD Eldon, . 

CULLEN, MARTHA E- (Urey), .. 

CULLEN, RAY Raleigh, . 

DAY T IS, ELSIE Jean (Hersch). 

DAVIS, EUGENE Rawson, . 

DEETER, RAYMOND C„ . 

DICKENS, OLIVIA, . 

DICKEY, HAZEL Lauretta, . 

DIERDORFF, RUSSELL Dewey, . 

DRIVER, ANNA Catherine, . 

DUNBAR, WILLARD Parker, . 

FIKE, SUSIE. 


• 1893 

■ 1894 

. 1894 

• 1895 
. 1896 
. 1896 
. 1899 
. 1900 
.1901 
. 1903 

• 1909 

.1916 

• 1917 

. 1920 
.1921 
.1921 
. 1921 
. 1921 
. 1921 
.1921 
.1921 
. 1921 
.1921 
.1921 
.1921 
.1921 
.1921 
. 1921 
.1921 
.1921 
.1921 
.1921 
.1921 
.1921 
.1921 
.1921 
.1921 
.1921 
.1921 
.1921 
.1921 
.1921 
.1921 
. 1921 
.1921 
.1921 


Earlham College 
DePauw University 
McPherson College 
DePauw University 
DePauw University 
DePauw University 
University of Mich. 
Northern Ill. College 
PTniversity of Chicago 
Ill. Wesleyan University 
Ohio University 
University of Chicago 
University of Chicago 
University of Chicago 
Blue Ridge College 
McPherson College 
Manchester College 
Mt. Morris College 
Manchester College 
La Verne College 
Blue Ridge College 
Blue Ridge College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
Manchester College 
La Verne College 
La Y r erne College 
La Y r erne College 
Mt. Morris College 
Bridgewater College 
Bridgewater College 
Bridgewater College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
Mt. Morris College 
Mt. Morris College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
Manchester College 
Mt. Morris College 
Bridgewater College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 


the 





































































DEGREE 


617 


FLORY, ANNA. 

FLORY, WILLIAM Robert. 

FRm\TZ, ALBERTA RUTH (Neher), 

FRANTZ, EARL M.. 

FRANTZ, HARRISON Aimer. 

FUNDERBURC.H, T-TRUMAN, 


UAivST, TULIA Catherine, .1921 

GEYER, THOROLD, .1921 

GIBBLE, BERNICE Kathryn, .1921 

GLICK, Joseph PAUL.1921 

GNAGEY, ANNIE Lucile, .1921 

GRIFFITH, GEORGE Cupp, ..1921 

GROFF, FORREST Roy.. 

GUMP, MARJERY lane. 1921 

HARLOW, GEORGE William.1921 

HARSHBARGER, NAOMI Lucile, .1921 

HENDRICKSON, Mary RUTH.1921 

HERSHBERGER, YERDA Eliza.1921 

HOFF, JOHN LUKE... . 1921 

HOFF, LLOYD M-—, 1921 

HOLLENBERG, GEORGE Jacob, .1921 

HOLSOPrLE, CHESTER F ...1921 

IIORNISH, INA, .1921 

JOHN, EVA Winifred, .1921 

TONES, EDNA Alice (Dotterer), ..1921 

TULIUS, FLORENCE Edna.1921 

KELLER, MABEL Catherine, .1921 

KELLER, WALTER Denton.1921 

KIRACOFE, EDGAR Stuart, ...: .1921 

KLINE, AGNES Virginia.1921 

LEFEVER, David WELTY.1921 

LEHMAN, DELLA, .1921 

LEHMAN, GALEN Trostle.1921 

LIZER, LOLA Marie (Puck).1921 

MALLOTT, Hazel RUTH (Blocher), .1921 

MAUST, NEVA Belle, .1921 

MERKEY, SAMUEL R-, .1921 

MILLER, T—-- OUINTER, .1921 

MILLER, PAULINE Patricia, .1921 

MINNICH, HAZEL Marguerite, .1921 

MONTZ, GLEN R...1921 

MOYER. RAYMOND Tyson.1921 

MURRAY, DARRELL Richard, .1921 

NAYLOR, LEWIS Earl, .1921 

PAUL, Ira CLIFFORD.1921 

PULLEY, HARRY II - - -—, .1921 

REDENBO, OSCAR Benton.1921 

REPLOGLE, FREDERICK Allen.1921 

RHINE, ROSS, .1921 

ROLLER, JOHN Michael.1921 

ROYER, MILTON Dundore.1921 

SARGENT, LUTIE Marv.1921 

SCROGUM, ARTHUR Daniel.1921 

SHISLER, SARA Cassel, .1921 

SHULL, CLARA Evelyn (Michael).1921 

SHULL, MERLIN C..1921 

SMITH, ALBERT Ray.1921 

STAUFFER, Marv BLANCHE.1921 

STUMP, MAUDE.1921 

THOMAS, ELLIOTT P.oal.1921 

ULERY, T-FRED, .1921 

UTZ, RUTH Naomi.1921 


WALKER, FLORENCE Mary (Bryant), ...1921 


Bridgewater College 
Juniata College 
La Verne College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
La Verne College 
FJniversity of Michigan 
Manchester College 
Juniata College 
Bridgewater College 
McPherson College 
Juniata College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Bridgewater College 
La Verne College 
Lake Forest College 
Mt. Morris College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
La Verne College 
McPherson College 
Manchester College 
Blue Ridge College 
Blue Ridge College 
La Verne College 
Manchester College 
Ashland College 
Bridgewater College 
Bridgewater College 
La Verne College 
Manchester College 
Mt. Morris College 
Mt. Morris College 
Manchester College 
Mt. Morris College 
McPherson College 
Bridgewater College 
La Verne College 
La Verne College 
Mt. Morris College 
Oberlin College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
Mt. Morris College 
Manchester College 
Mt. Morris College 
Manchester College 
Juniata College 
Bridgewater College 
Blue Ridge College 
Mt. Morris College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Mt. Morris College 
McPherson College 
La Verne College 
Manchester College 
Blue Ridge College 
Colo. State Normal School 


































































618 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


WALLICK, KATHRYN Marie (Blocher), 1921 


WAMPLER, OLIVE Mae, .1921 

WOLF, IVA Viola, . 1921 

WOLFE, LYDIA Esther (Bright), .1921 


YODER, PAUL Rufus, .1921 

ZOOK, GOLDA, .1921 

ADAMS, R -A-, .1922 

AXTON, ALICE, .1922 

BAGWELL, CLEO.1922 

BARWICK, MARY, .1922 

BEAM, HAROLD, .1922 

BECK, OLIVE, .1922 

BEERY, Helen Marie, .1922 

BITTLE, WILLIAM H-, .1922 

BLOUGH, I-MARIE (Goshorn), ....1922 

BOLLINGER, AMSEY, .1922 

BOYER, CHARLES.1922 


BRIGHT, J~ 


DANIEL,.1922 


CRAWFORD, .1922 

Mrs. Crawford, .1922 

Hazel Irene, .1922 

LELAND S-, .1922 


BRUBAKER, 

BRUBAKER, 

BRUBAKER, 

BRUBAKER, 

BRUMBAUGH, BARBARA, . 1922 

BRUMBAUGH, LOIS, .1922 

BURKE, ELDON, .1922 

BURROWS, Edna Mae, .1922 

CARTER, Ada Kathryn, .1922 

CFIAMBERS, BLANCHE Pauline (Driver), 1922 


CFIAMBERS, HAROLD Stephen.1922 

CLICK, GEORGE S-, .1922 

CLINE, GRACE E-, .1922 

CLINE, MAY L--—, .1922 

CLINE, PEARLE V-~, .1922 

CLINE, RUTH I-—, .1922 

CONNER, LOLA A-—.1922 

CONNER, MILDRED L-, .1922 

CORDIER, ANDREW W-, ...1922 

CRAUN, ERNEST E—-, .1922 

CRIST, MAUD.1922 

CRUMPACKER. W- L-, .1922 

CULLEN, NELL.1922 

DUNNING, Ada Viola, .1922 

ESHELMAN, CLARENCE, .1922 

EVERS, MANOLA F-, .1922 

FORNEY, KATHRYN, .1922 

FOUTZ, HOMER, .1922 

•FRANTZ, BERTHA A..1922 

GARST, John Milton, .1922 

GILLETT, Elva Etta, .1922 

GILMER, CLARENCE Y-, .1922 

GRAYBILL, MARGARET Virginia, .1922 

GUYTON, HOMER William.1922 

HARSHBARGER, CHARLES T-, ...1922 

HECKMAN, LETHA, .1922 

HEETER, IRA V.. 1922 

HERSHEY, ALICE (Lehman), .1922 

HERSHEY, THALIA, .1922 

HESS, LESTER, .1922 

HESS, PEARL, .1922 

HILLER, CLETUS M-, .1922 

HINEGARDNER,' WILBIE S..1922 

HOFF, MABEL (Workman).1922 

HOLLENBERG, GRACE, .1922 


Manchester College 
Bridgewater College 
Mt. Morris College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
Manchester College 
University of Ill. 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
Manchester College 
Juniata College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
La Verne College 
La Verne College 
Juniata College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Bridgewater College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Bridgewater College 
Bridgewater College 
Bridgewater College 
Bridgewater College 
Bridgewater College 
Bridgewater College 
Bridgewater College 
Manchester College 
Bridgewater College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
Bridgewater College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
Manchester College 
La Verne College 
Manchester College 
Blue Ridge College 
Blue Ridge College 
Bridgewater College 
McPherson College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Juniata College 
Juniata College 
Juniata College 
Manchester College 
Bridgewater College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 





















































































DEGREE 


619 


HOLMES, OLIVE. 

HOLSINGER, PAUL. 

HOLSINGER, RALPH S-, . .. 

HOOKER, MAY, . 

HOSTETLER, HARVEY E - -, . 

HUMBERT, REUBEN L-, ... 

JACKSON, Charles Eldon, . 

JUDY, RICHARD, . 

KESSLER, VERA Dakota, . 

KIMMEL, MARIA. 

KINDY, IVAN, . 

KING, MAYME, . 

KINSLEY, RALPH E--, . 

LANDIS, HERMAN B--, . 

LASHLEY, GLADYS, . 

LEHMER, SILAS Whitmore. 

LEONARD, Mary Elizabeth, . 

LONG, HAkVEY, . 

MARTIN, RODNEY, . 

MARTIN, SCOTT, . 

MARTZ, SUPERA Dorothy, . 

McCAULEY, PEARL Ruby (West), 

McDANIEL, Samuel ALTON, . 

MILLER, Ada Blanche, . 

MILLER, GEORGIA, . 

MILLER, GRACE Elida, . 

MILLER, JESSE K.. 

MILLER, LeROY C-, . 

MILLER, LULA A-, . 

MILLER, MARY. 

MILLER, MARY Virginia, . 

MILLER, OLIVE P-, . 

MILLER, RUTH, . 

MOHLER, CATHARYN, . 

MOHLER, MARGUERITE, . 

MOYER, FAYE E-, . 

MOYER, FLORENCE Tyson, . 

MYERS, GALENE Josephine, . 

MYERS, HETTIE E-, . 

NEFF, NOBLE, . 

NEHER, Elsie Mae. 

NEHER, SAYLOR. 

NETZLEY, RALPH E-, . 

NOFFSINGER, STANLEY Brallier, 
NOLL, Beulah Evelyn, . 


1922 
1922 
1922 
1922 
1922 
1922 
1922 
1922 
1922 
1922 
1922 
1922 
1922 
1922 
1922 
1922 
1922 
1922 
1922 
1922 
1922 
1922 
1922 
1922 
1922 
1922 
1922 
1922 
1922 
1922 
. 1922 
. 1922 
, 1922 
. 1922 
. 1922 
. 1922 
. 1922 
. 1922 
.1922 
. 1922 
. 1922 
. 1922 
. 1922 
. 1922 
. 1922 


McPherson College 
Juniata College 
McPherson College 
Bridgewater College 
Manchester College 
Bridgewater College 
Manchester College 
Juniata College 
Mt. Morris College 
Juniata College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
Manchester College 
La Verne College 
Juniata College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
University of Ill. 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
Elizabethtown College 
Mt. Morris College 
Blue Ridge College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
Mt. Morris College 
Juniata College 
Bridgewater College 
Bridgewater College 
McPherson College 
Bridgewater College 
Bridgewater College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
Alanchester College 
Manchester College 
Mt. Morris College 
Bridgewater College 
Manchester College 
Manchester College 
McPherson College 
La Verne College 
Juniata College 
La Verne College 


Bachelors of Science—B. S. 


OCKERMAN, James Elwood, .1874 

BRUMBAUGH, MARTIN Grove, .1885 

HARNLY, HENRY Jacob.1891 

HOLSOPPLE, GRACE (Quinter), .1891 

EIKENBERRY, William LEWIS, .1894 

MILLER, NORMAN J-, .1897 

IICENBERRY, JOHN William.1898 

BARNHART, GEORGE Abraham, .1899 

CROWELL, JOSEPH Daniel, .1900 

IKENBERRY, CHARLES Samuel, .1900 

LAYMAN, GEORGE Alphaeus.1900 

BURKHOLDER, CHRISTIAN Keller, .1904 

KELLER, WALTER Denton, .1906 

HERSHEY, John WILLARD, .1907 

LAYMAN, RUSSELL Ernest, .1908 


National Normal University 
Juniata College 
Ill. Wesleyan University 
Brethren’s Normal College 
University of Mich. 
University of Mich. 
Botetourt Normal College 
Daleville College 
Marion Normal College 
Daleville College 
Daleville College 
Fremont College 
Ohio Northern University 
Pennsylvania College 
Daleville College 











































































620 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


FIKE, JOHN Henry, .1909 

MORRIS, JAMES Henry, .1909 

BERKEBILE, FOSTER H-, .1910 

BOOK, WILLIAM Ira.1910 

HERSCII, THOMAS Franklin, .1910 

HARLEY, HARRISON LeRoy.1911 

LICHTENWALTER, HOMER O-, ...1911 

REITZ, WILLIAM W-, .1911 

BRENNEMAN, LEO Leslie, .1912 

GAUNT, TOHN Leonard, .1912 

BOWMAN, John CLINTON, .1913 

LONG, RAYMOND Victor, .1913 

REICHARD, John ROWLAND, .1913 

RUHL, ELMER Ruhl, .1913 

STRAUSBAUGH, PERRY Daniel.1913 

REICHARD, LAWSON Funk, .1914 

WAMPLER, ERNEST M-, . (?) 

ECKERT, DANA Zug, .1915 

HERSHBERGER, Tames WARREN, .1915 

SNIDER, ROSS T-, .19HS 

GRAFF, GEORGE W-, .1916 

PIOOVER, JOHN Heavner, .,.1916 

*KING, FLORENCE, .1916 

SPRENKLE, TOHN Fishel, .1916 

THOMAS, MINOR Wine, .1916 

BLOUGH, Lillie KATHERINE (Flory), ..1917 

BURRITT, HOWARD Benton.1917 

OBER, BIRCH Replogle.1917 

STUDEBAKER, MARK Earl.1917 

WEAVER, LOWELL Kahler.1917 

GWIN, ETHEL Anna, . ...1918 

HOLLAR, E-CLEVELAND.1919 

MILLER, BLANCHE Trostle (Bonsack), 1919 

MILLER, HAROLD Clayton, .1919 

MYERS, SARA (Zigler), ...1919 


HACKMAN, ISAAC Z. 

HART, HERBERT Lybrook, .. 

HOOKER, EDMUND S —, . 

OBER, HENRY Kulp, . 

WAKEMAN, Henry EARLY, . 
BOWMAN, CURTIS Buford, . 
GILBERT, HARRY Howard, . 

BETTS, GILBERT Lee. 

BRUBAKER, WARNIE E-, 

BURKE, HOMER Lionel. 

NEHER, OSCAR Warner, . 

VAN PELT, EDWARD Bowman, 

COOL, RAYMOND D —, ... 

HINEGARDNER, OLIVE F— 

LICHTY, TOY Gabriel. 

NEHER, ROY. 

STRICKLER, GLENN, . 

THOMPSON, HENRY D-, 

WICKERT, IRA Clinton, . 

WOODSON, NORMAN Allen, . 

BLOUGH, ROBERT Oscar, . 

BOWMAN, R-P- G- 

DAGGETT, JOHN W-, . . 

* Honorary degree 


.1918 

.1918 

.1918 

.1918 

.1918 

.1920 

.1920 

.1921 

.1921 

.1921 

.1921 

.1921 

.1922 

(Early), 1922 

.t 922 

.1922 

.1922 

.1922 

.1922 

.1922 

.1923 

-, ...1923 

.1923 


University of Pa. 

Valparaiso University 
Pa. State College 
L^niversity of Pa. 

Lenox College 
Lhiiversity of Pa. 

McPherson College 
Pa. State College 
Columbia University 
Columbia University 
Ohio State University 
Teachers College, Columbia 
University 

Md. State College of Agri¬ 
culture 

University of Pa. 

Wooster College 
University of Pittsburgh 
Bridgewater College 
University of Pittsburgh 
University of Pittsburgh 
Pa. State College 
Pa. State College 
Normal School 

Chicago Seminar of Sciences 
Pa. State College 
Bridgewater College 
Bridgewater College 
University of Pa. 

Pa. State College 
University of Pittsburgh 
College of Wooster 
University of HI. 

Second Dist. (Mo.) State 
Normal School 
W. Va. University 
W. Va. University 
George Peabody College for 
Teachers 

University of Pa. 

Purdue University 
Blue Ridge College 
Franklin and Marshall College 
Bridgewater College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
Manchester College 
Iowa State College 
McPherson College 
Bridgewater College 
Bridgewater College 
Mt. Morris College 
McPherson College 
McPherson College 
Bridgewater College 
Mt. Morris College 
Roanoke College 
McPherson College 
Bridgewater College 
McPherson College 





























































DEGREE 


621 


DELL, Carl Oliver, . 

FAHRNEY, Henry Lawrence, 
FISHER, Clarence EARL, 

MILLER, E-W--, . 

MOHLER, John Lewis, . 

STEBBINS, CARL. 

STEBBINS, FRANK. 

STEBBINS, ROY E-, . . 

VANIMAN, David Ray, . 

WATKINS, ELLIS. 

WERTZ, CORDA, . 

WINE, NORMAN B-, 

YOTTN. CLARENCE H-, 


1923 McPherson College 
1923 Juniata College 
J923 McPherson College 
1923 Bridgewater College 
1923 McPherson College 
1923 Manchester College 
1923 Manchester College 
1923 Manchester College 
1923 McPherson College 
1923 McPherson College 
1923 Manchester College 
1923 Manchester College 
1923 Manchester College 


Bachelors of Science in Agriculture 

While many students major in agriculture and take the general B. S. de¬ 
gree, others elect work leading to the specific degree of Bachelor of Science in 
Agriculture. 


KINDIG, IRA Nelson. 

LONG, DAVID Daniel. 

WOODARD, JOHN, . 

HELSER, MAURICE David, . 

NICICEY, JOSEPH Galen, . 

STEVENSON, WILBUR Harlen, 

MILLER, ARTHUR Simon B- 

EMMERT, EMERY M-, . 

GNAGEY, W-RALPH, . .. 


1909 
1909 
191 x 

1914 

1915 

1916 

1917 

1923 

1923 


Neb. College of Agriculture 
Pa. State College 
University of Mo. 

Ohio State University 
University of Nebraska 
Pa. State College 
Iowa State College 
Mt. Morris College 
Mt. Morris College 


Bachelor of Science in Engineering 

BEERY, CLARENCE Arthur, .1917 University of Mich. 

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering 

ASHE, FRANK Clair, .1915 Carnegie Institute of Tech¬ 

nology 

Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering 

MTLLER, GEORGE Aaron, .1919 Kans. State Agricultural Col¬ 

lege 

Bachelor of Science in Ceramic Engineering 

HELSER, PERRY D.. 1917 Ohio State University 

Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering 

ROOP, TOHN Daniel, Tr., .1917 Johns Hopkins Universitv 

SHIRKY, HOWARD M.1910 University of Mo. 

Civil Engineer—C. E. 

LECKRONE, QUINCY, .1887 Ohio Central College 

BRILLHART, DAVID H-—, .1906 Lehigh University 

SHOWALTER, David NORMAN, .1906 Lehigh University 

Bachelor of Science in Education 


EARIIART, LINNAEUS Brandt, 

HELM, CHARLES Allen. 

WATKINS, ETHEL May. 


.1918 University of Pa. 

.1918 Kent State Normal College 
1918 Kans. State Normal School 










































622 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


Bachelor in Education 

FURRY, JOHN Snowberger.1916 University of Pittsburgh 

Bachelor of Science in Journalism 

SHIRKY, Samuel MOHLER, .1911 University of Mo. 

Bachelor of Science in Economics 

HERSHEY, OWEN.1920 University of Pa. 

Bachelor of Science in Home Economics 

CRISLER, RUP>Y Mildred (Buckman),.1908 Kans. State Agricultural Col¬ 

lege 

LAYMAN, PAULINE Elizabeth, .1920 Harrisonburg State Normal 

School 


Bachelor in Home Economics 

ELEY, PRUDENCE (Mangas), .1914 Muncie Normal Institute 

Bachelors of Law—LL. B. 


REPLOGLE, Daniel BENSON, .1893 

KING, FLORENCE, .1895 

BRUMBAUGH, NOAH Jay, .1904 

CARNEY, Eugene CLAUDE.1904 

HARSHMAN, John LLOYD, .1913 

LASHLEY, EDMUND, .1914 

JUDY, WILLIAM Lewis, .1915 

HOFFMAN, HARVEY Blaine.1917 

REPLOGLE, ARNOLD Miller, .1918 

MILLER, LEO Henry, .1920 

SEE, ERNEST Aldine, .1922 

*KETCHERSIDE, FI UGH V-, (prob¬ 

ably has LL. B.) 

*STUDEBAKER, HARVEY E., (probably 

has LL. B.), .1917 

*STUDEBAKER, (Mrs. HARVEY E.), prob¬ 
ably has LL. B.), .1917 

* Information received indirectly and not from t 


Dickinson College 
Chicago Kent College of Law 
National University 
University of North Dakota 
University of Maryland 
Harvard University 
Hamilton College of Law 
Harvard University 
University of Pittsburgh 
University of Maryland 
George Washington University 


Indiana Law School 


Indiana Law School 
he individual. 


Bachelor of Forestry—B. F. 

FIOFFMAN, JACOB Morris, .1912 Biltmore Forest School 

Bachelor of Oratory—B. O. 

SWIGART, WILLIAM Joseph, .1882 National School of Elocution 

and Oratory 

Bachelor of Expression 

BOAZ, EDNA (Detter), .1916 Columbia College of Expression 

Bachelor of Fine Arts 

SNADER, ANNA Pauline, .1919 Blue Ridge College 

Bachelors of Theology—Th. B. 

LEATHERMAN, LENA Ruth, .1915 Bridgewater College 

MYERS, SARA (Zigler), .1915 Bridgewater College 

110 UCFIINS, VIDA (Leatherman), .1916 Bridgewater College 

* Honorary degree 





























DEGREE 


623 


Bachelors of Music 

MUIR, GLADDYS Esther, .1912 McPherson College 

ROWLAND, CHARLES L-, .1917 Brandon Institute 

HAUGH, BENJAMIN S-, .1921 LTniversity of Southern Calif. 

MAUST, Anna Katherine, .1923 McPherson College 


Graduate Pharmacists—Ph. G. 

POLLARD, LEE Ward, .1903 Western University of Pa. 

BOWMAN, John CLINTON, .1912 Ohio State University 

Graduate Nurse—G. N.; Registered Nurse—R. N. 


EMMERT, HARRIET J--— (Lamb) 

McCarthy, RHODA May (Swigart). 

HARLEY, BESSIE M-- (Rider), 

CULLEY, BARBARA (Mohler), . 


SHERFY, EFFIE (Strohm). 

HORNING, MARTHA (Daggett), . 

BREAM, CORA (Eller), . 

NEWCOMER, GRACE. 

FISHER, SUSIE. 

GARNER, FLORENCE Ella, . 

HORN, MAZIE Mae (Snyder), . 

MOHLER, JENNIE, . 

SANGER, ELLA May, . 

MYER, ANNA Vine, . 

MYER, FLORENCE May, . . 

CRIPE, CORA Belle. 

KINGERY, PEARL Blanche, . 

STEELE, GRACE Gertrude, . 

BRENEMAN, ALICE Shaffer (Guyer), 

HARLEY, LAURA (Senger). 

MOTE, LEONA Smith, . 

POLLOCK, MYRTLE Inez (Ferris). . 

FLORY, EDNA Rosamund. 

LICHTENWALTER, ANNETTA B- 

STROHM, FRED Edwin, . 

STROHM, Maude ETHEL (Stutsman), 

COFFMAN, FERNE (Heagley), . 

GREIDER, MARTHA Mae, . 

HOLLAR, LULA Brewer, . 

JUDY, MAUDE, . 

MOYER, LELA Alberta. 

MOYER, LELA (Sellers), . 

BL1CKENSTAFF, VERNA Mabel, ... 


,1899 

1901 

1903 

1906 

1906 

1908 

1909 
1909 

.19x0 

,1910 

,1910 

.1911 

.1912 

• 1913 
. 1913 

• 1915 

• 1915 

• 1915 

.1916 
.1916 
. 1916 
.1916 

• 190 

1917 

.1917 

• 1917 


St. Luke’s Hospital 
University Hospital, Pliila. 
Lancaster General Hospital 
Sherman Hospital Training 
School for Nurses 
Sherman Hospital Training 

School for Nurses 
Ill. Training School for 
Nurses 

Christ’s Hospital 
Rockford School of Nursing 
University of Mich. Hospital 
?? ?? 

St. Luke’s Hospital 
German Hospital Training 

School for Nurses 
National Homeopathic Hos¬ 
pital Training School 
Sherman Hospital Training 

School 

Sherman Hospital Training 

School 

Sherman Hospital Training 

School 

Lafayette Home Hospital 
Hinsdale Sanitarium 
Nason Hospital 

Wesleyan Memorial Hospital 

University of Mich. 
Hahnemann Hospital 
? ? 

Pasadena Hospital Training 
School 

Battle Creek Sanitarium and 
Hospital 

Battle Creek Sanitarium and 



Ill. Tiaining 

Nurses 

School 

for 

..1914 

Nurses’ Training 

School, 

Elgin 


Ill. Training 

Nurses 

School 

for 


Ill. Training 

Nurses 

School 

for 


Ill. Training 

Nurses 

School 

for 


Ill. Training 

Nurses 

School 

for 


Ill. Training 

Nurses 

School 

for 









































624 EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


El KEN BERRY, Atta FERN, .1919 

MENSCH, Martha Alice (Schwenk), ......1919 

MORDHURST, WILHELM'INA.1919 

SCHNECK, AMANDA Catherine.1919 

HAWBECKER, RUTH Myers, .1920 

BURKE, MARGUERITE (Shrock), .1921 

HUMPAL, RUTH L—-- (Eikenberry), 1921 

ISAAC, ALMA Kathryn, .1921 

EIKENBERRY, ETHYL Maude, ....1922 

STAUFFER, LYDIA, .1922 


CABLE, MAUDE, . 

DEARDOR FF, BEULAH, ... 

-, JOY (Harter), . .. 

HIVELY, MARY Myers, ........ 

MAN AH AN, LILLIAN, . 

McAVOY, IO Eva, . 

PRATHER, HOPE (Deardorff), 

si 1 rock, Marguerite, ... 


Iowa Methodist Hospital 
Joseph Price Hospital 
City Hospital School of Nurs¬ 
ing 

Ohio State University Homeo¬ 
pathic Hospital 

Hahnemann Hospital, Chicago 
Ill. Training School for 
Nurses 

State University of Iowa 
Hutchinson Methodist Train¬ 
ing School for Nurses 
Iowa Methodist Hospital 
Battle Creek Sanitarium and 
Hospital 

Blodgett Memorial Hospital 
Frances Willard Hospital 
Blodgett Memorial Hospital 
Frederick City, Md., Hospital 
Til. Training School for 
Nurses 

St. Francis Hospital 
1 'ranees Willard Hospital 
Ill. Training School for 
Nurses 


Concerning the following graduate nurses and registered nurses, we have 
not the information as to the date of the completion of the course, nor the 
hospital in which the course was pursued. 


ANDERSON, CLARA 
COFFMAN, CARRIE Cassel 
CRONK, MILDRED (Myers) 
ENGLES, TULIA 
ETZLER, ADA 
GRIES, CLARICE 
HAHN, GRACE 
FIIMMELSBAUGH, IDA 
LUDY, ELIZABETH Susan 
McDANNEL, ELLA 
MIERLEY, BEULA 


MOOMAW, BESSIE 
NEFF, PEARL 
NEFF, VERTIE 

OAKS, PHOEBE M- 

POTTER, ELLA 
ROESCH, GRACE 

SCHECHTER, DAVID P- 

ULERY, VERNA 

WAGGY, - 

WAGGY,- 

WAGNER, Anna Lura 
WASHINGTOX. BLANCHE 


Other Degrees 

Other degrees, such as B. S. D., B. E., B. L., Pd. B., etc., are omitted from 
this index, although they may be noted under the names of the individuals who 
hold them. In this connection note should be made, however, of the Bachelor 
of Pedagogy degree earned by EZRA FLORY in 1916 from the Hartford School 
of Religious Pedagogy. 

























' • GLOSSARY 625 

Glossary 

Abbreviations used in the Biographical Sections 


A. B., for bachelor of arts 
Acad., for academy 
A. E. F., for American Expedi¬ 
tionary Force 

Ala., for Alabama 

A. M., for master of arts 
Amer., for American 
Ariz., for Arizona 
Ark., for Arkansas 
Asso., for associate 
Assoc., for association 
Ass’t., for assistant. 

Aug., for August 

Ave., for avenue 

B. , for born 

B. A., for bachelor of arts „ 

B. Accts., bachelor of accounts 
B. C. S., for bachelor of com¬ 
mercial science 

B. D., for bachelor of divinity 
B. E., for bachelor of English 
B. Educ., for bachelor of educa¬ 
tion 

B. F., for bachelor of forestry 
B. F. A., for bachelor of fine arts 
B. L.. for bachelor of literature 
Bldg., for building 
B. Mus., for bachelor of music 
B. Pd., for bachelor of pedagogy 
B. S., for bachelor of science 
B. S. IX, for bachelor of scien- 
f tific didactics 

B. S. L., for bachelor of sacred 

literature 

Calif., for California 

C. E., for civil engineer 

Ch. of B.. for the Church of the 

Brethren 

Co., for county 
Colo., for Colorado 


Com’l., for commercial 
Cong., for congregation 
Conn., for Connecticut 
dau., for daughter 

D. C, for District of Columbia 
D. Chir., for doctor of chiroprac¬ 
tic 

D. D., for doctor of divinity 
D. D. S., for doctor of dental 

surgery 

Dec., for December 

Del., for Delaware 

Dept., for department 

Dist., for district 

D. O., for doctor o' osteopathy 

D. Sc., for doctor of science 

D. V. M., for doctor of veterinary 

medicine 

E. , for east 

/ 

Feb., for February 
Fla., for Florida 
Ga., for Georgia 

G. N., for graduate nurse 
Grad., for was graduated from 

the; being graduated in 

H. S., for high school 
ibid., for at the same place 
Ill., for Illinois 

l nc. , for Incorporated 

l nd. , for Indiana 
Jan., for January 
Jr., for junior 
Fans., for Kansas 

# Ky., for Kentucky 
La., for Louisiana 
L. H. IX, for doctor of - literary 

humanities 

Litt. D., for doctor of literature 
LL. B., for bachelor of laws 
LL. D., for doctor of laws 


626 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


M. A., for master of arts 

M. Acc’ts., for master of accounts 

mar., for married 

Mass., for Massachusetts 

Math., for mathematics 

Md., for Maryland 

M. D., for doctor of medicine 

Me., for Maine 

M. E., for master of English 

M^g., for manufacturing 

M. H., for master of horticulture 

Mich., for Michigan 

Minn., for Minnesota 

Miss., for Mississippi 

Mo., for Missouri 

Mont., for Montana 

M. Pd., for master of pedagogy 

M. P. L., for master of patent 

law 

M. S., for master of science 

M. S. D., for master of scientific 

didactics 

Mt., for mount 

N. , for north 

N. C., for North Carolina 

N. D., for North Dakota 

N. D., for doctor of naprapathy 

Neb., for Nebraska 

Nev. for Nevada 

N. H., for New Hampshire 

N. J., for New Jersey 

N. Mex., for New Mexico 

Nov., for November 

N. Y., for New York (State) 

Oct., for October 

Okla., for Oklahoma 

Ore., for Oregon • 

Pa., for Pennsylvania 

Pd. B* for bachelor of pedagogy 

Pd. M., for master of pedagogy 

Pd. D., for doctor of pedagogy 

Ph. D., for doctor of philosophy 

Ph. G., for graduate pharmacist 


Ph. M., for master of philosophy 
P. 0., for post office 
Prep., for preparatory 
Prin., for principal 
R. I., "or Rhode Island 

R. N., for registered nurse 
s., for son of 

S. , for south 

S. B., for bachelor of science 
S. C, for South Carolina 
S. D., for South Dakota 
Sec., for Secretary 
Sept., for September 
Soc., for society 
St., for Saint; street 
S. T. D., doctor of sacred the¬ 
ology 

Stu., for student at 
Supt., for superintendent 
Tenn., for Tennessee 
Tex., for Texas 

Th. B., for bachelor of theology 
Th. I)., for doctor of theology 
Th. M., for master of theology 
Treas., for treasurer 
Twp., for township 
Un. Cli. of B., for united with the 
Church of the Brethren 
U. S., for United States 
Va., for Virginia 
Vt., for Vermont 
W., for west 
Wash., for Washington 
Wis., for Wisconsin 
W. Va., for West Virginia 
W. C. T. U., for Women’s Chris¬ 
tian Temperance Union 
Wyo., for Wyoming 
Y. M. C. A., for Young Men’s 
Christian Association 
Y. W. C. A., for Young Women’s 
Christian Association 


GLOSSARY 


627 


Organizations 

An explanation is here given of some of the organizations men 

tioned in the biographies, in which the name does not indicate the 

purpose of the society: 

Acolytes—A philosophical society of the University of Michigan. 

Alpha Kappa Kappa—A medical society. 

Alpha Zeta—An honorary agriculture society. 

Iron Key—An honorary senior organization. 

Phi Beta Kappa—An honorary scholarship society. 

Phi Beta Pi—A medical society. 

Phi Delta Pi—A public speaking society. 

Phi Delta Kappa—An honorary society among those devoted to 
the cause of education. 

Phi Kappa Phi—An honor society composed of graduate and under¬ 
graduate members of all departments of American colleges and 
universities, the prime object of which is to emphasize scholar¬ 
ship in the thought of college students, to hold fast the original 
purpose for which institutions of learning were founded, to 
stimulate mental achievements by the prize of membership, 
and to interest members in the promotion of a more thorough 
education. 

Phi Lambda Upsilon—An honorary chemical society. 

Phi Sigma Pi—An honor society. 

Pi Mu Epsilon—An honorary mathematical society. 

Raven Society—A senior honor society of the University of Va. 

Sigma Xi—A society of research scientists designed to encourage 
original investigation in science, pure and applied. 

Tau Kappa Alpha—An honorary orators’ and debaters’ society. 

Social Organizations : 

Delta Upsilon 
Kappa Alpha Theta 
Phi Kappa Sigma 
Phi Kappa Tau 
Sigma Nil 
Sigma Phi 
Sigma Phi Epsilon 





























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Complete Index of Names 



This is an index of the names of persons whose biographies are 
given in the volume, or who were suggested for inclusion in the 
biographical sections. 

For convenience, elders, ministers, and deacons in the Church 
of the Brethren whose biographies are included, are indicated in 
this index by the letters “ e,” “ m,” and “ d,” respectively, follow¬ 
ing the name. These letters are in parentheses ( ) for such church 
officials, now deceased. 


A 

ADAMS, R—— A.. 119 , 618 

ADAMS, RUTH L-, . 119 , 613 

ARE, JOHN Alvin, . 119 , 582 , 606 

ALBAUGH, HENRY Preston, m„ .... 

. 78 , 451 , 573 , 588 

ALBAUGH, Martha, . 415 

ALBIN, BERTHA R.. 119 , 613 

ALDERFER, H- C-—, . 491 

ALDINGER. JACOB. 491 

ALDINGER, WILLIAM, . 491 

ALLEY, HOWARD Lee, m. 

. 119 , 576 , 595 , 606 

AMICK, JOSEPH, (e), .... 18 , 499 , 501 

ANDERSON, ALMA Gladys. 

. 119 , 583 , 611 

ANDERSON, CLARA, . 491 , 576 , 624 

ANDERSON, Theodore CUYLER, ... 

. 120 , 573 

ANDES, Marye Catherine, . 120 , 613 

ANKENY, FRANK Blaire, ... 120 , 605 
•ANKENY, HARRY Lloyd, ... 120 , 607 
ANTHONY, I-S- WIL¬ 
LIAM. 120 , 582 , 588 , 595 , 603 

ANTHONY, WILLIAM A-, 

(e), . 18 , 499 , 501 

ARMENTROUT, W- E-, 415 

ARNOLD, BESSIE Wright, 121 . 580 , 612 
ARNOLD, CHARLES Edward, (e), ... 

. 17 , 18 , 63 , 67 , 423 , 425 , 594 , 601 

ARNOLD, D- H--, . 529 

ARNOLD, LEVI J.. 121 , 613 

ARNOLD, Samuel IRA, e., 121 , 576 , 604 

ASHE, FRANK Clair. 121 . 574 , 621 

AUGH 1 NBAUGH, FRED, . 415 

AUGHINBAUGH, ETHEL, . 415 

AUSTIN, HAZEL (Quear), 121 , 577 , 611 

ALLSTIN, OLIVER Henry, e. 

. 122 , 577 , 606 

AXTON, ALICE. 122 , 618 


B 

BAER, HARRY Sprenkel, . 415 

BAGWELL, CLEO. ...... 122 , 618 

BAIL, T-CAYMAN, . 

. 18 , 423 , 433 , 611 

BAIR, GROVER Cleveland, d. 

. 122 , 585 , 603 

BAKER, ADAH. 122 , 580 , 611 

BAKER B- B-, . 415 

BAKER, DOROTHY Linda. 123 

BAKER, HELEN, ... 123 , 573 , 580 , 612 
BAKER, Henry GERNIE, 123 , 575 , 604 

BAKER, JOHN Calhoun. 123 , 607 

BAKER, MANO Elizabeth, 124 , 580 , 612 

BAKER, MARGARET Elizabeth, . 

. 124 , 580 , 596 , 606 

BALDWIN, RAYMOND William, ... 

. 124 , 573 , 575 , 594 , 602 

BALLINGER, JOHN Brumbaugh; .... 

. 451 , 578 , 592 

BALSBAUGH, CHRISTIAN Herv- 

ey. (e). 18 , 33 , 499 , 509 

BAME, S-Rolland, . 415 

BARKER, MARIE (Kindell), . 124 , 607 

BARNES, Charles Frederick, . 415 

BARNES, EDITH Catharine 

(Bonsack), . 124 , 579 , 607 

BARNHART, ELDON Earl, ... 451 , 580 
BARNHART, GEORGE Abraham, 

m. 124 , 575 , 619 

BARNHART, GRACE Mildred 

(Murray), . 125 , 604 

BARNHART, (Mrs. I. C.). '415 

BARNHART, IRVIN Cline, 125 , 575 , 604 

BARNHART, TOSEPHUS Edward, 

e. 451 

BARNHART, WILBUR. 415 

BARNHILL, GILBERT Earl. 

. 125 , 604 , 605 

BARNHTZER, RUTH Naomi, 125 , 613 


629 































































630 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


BARWICK, Henry MILTON, 

(m), . 18 , 423 , 427 , 602 

BARWICK, JOHN Workman, 

m., . 126 , 577 , 607 

BARWICK, MARY, . 126 , 618 

BARWICK, S- O-, . 415 

BASHORE, EUGENE, . 126 , 573 , 616 

BATES, CLYDE Eugene, .. 126 , 582 , 604 
BATES, ELIZABETH (Royer), 452 , 587 
BAUGHER, CHARLES Abba, 

m., . 126 , 583 , 610 

BAUGHER, JACOB Ira, m., .. 127 , 580 
BAUGHMAN, MARGUERITE 

Arthelda (Young), . 127 , 607 

BEAHM, ESTHER (Eisenbise),. 

. 127 , 599 , 611 

BEAHM, Isaac Newton H-., 

e., ... 17 , 69 , 74 , 84 , 91 , 97 , 109 , 110 , 
452 , 575 

BEAHM, Joseph CHARLES, m., . 

. 127 , 580 , 595 , 603 

BEAHM, SARA, . 128 , 580 , 612 

BEAHM, WILLIAM McKinley, 

m., . 128 , 599 , 611 

BEALS, DELLA (Moyer), ....423 , 605 

BEAM, HAROLD, . 128 , 618 

BECHTEL, Blair Baker, 128 , 585 , 612 

BECHTEL, LOLA; Nee HELSER. 

BECHTOLD, PAUL F-, m., .... 

. 128 , 600 , 612 

BECK, OLIVE. 129 , 618 

BECKER, ELERY R-, . 

. 129 , 590 , 612 

BECKER, PETER, . 13 , 24 

BECKLEY, A— G-, . 415 

BECKLEY, GLADYS Hagy (Cas- 

sel), . 129 , 573 , 609 

BECKLEY, KATHRYN; Nee 
CLEMMER. 

BECKNER, ADA, . 129 , 612 

BECKNER, ARTHUR Perry, . 

. 129 , 573 , 604 

BECKNER, HOWARD B-, 129 , 613 

BECKNER, SILVA (Miller), 130 , 603 

BECKNER, WILLIAM Oliver, e„ 

. 130 , 447 , 566 , 587 , 595 , 597 , 603 

BEER, JENNIE, . 130 , 585 , 616 

BEERY, ADALINE (Hohf), . 

. 452 , 470 , 575 , 587 , 588 

BEERY, CATHERINE; Nee VAN 
DYKE. 

BEERY, CHARLES O-, . 415 

BEERY, CLARENCE Arthur. 

. 130 , 574 , 621 

BEERY, GENO Ethel, 131 , 578 , 593 , 604 

BEERY, Helen Marie, . 131 , 618 

BEERY, JUDITH; Nee GARBER. 

BEERY, LEON Felix, . 131 , 583 

BEERY, LILLIAN. 415 

BEERY. PERRY Hunsaker, e., . 

. 131 , 573 , 601 


BEERY, RAY, . 415 

BEERY, WILBUR Holmes, ... 132 , 573 

BEERY, WILLIAM, d., .. 453 , 575 , 588 

BEERY, ZELMA M-, ... 132 , 613 

BENEDICT, GLADYS Irene; 

Nee LAYMAN. 

BENNETT, J- M-, ... 132 , 613 

BENTON, HOMER Soyster, m. 

. 132 , 607 

BERGEY, MILTON Mathias, 453 , 573 

BERKEBILE, FOSTER H--, . 


. 132 , 574 , 620 

BESHORE, EDITH Leona, 132 , 580 , 611 

BETTS, GILBERT Lee, . 132 , 620 

BICKNELL, ALDA (Cline), 132 , 603 

BITTLE, WILLIAM H-, .. 133 , 618 

BIXLER, CARRIE; Nee EARLY. 

BIXLER, EDWARD Clinton, e., . 

. 78 , 133 , 583 , 590 , 594 , 602 

BLAIR, JOHN Alvin, m. 

. 133 , 583 , 588 , 596 , 607 

BLANKENSHIP, ELIZABETH, ..415 
BLICKENSTAFF, AUGUSTUS 

Jacob, . 134 , 578 , 592 , 602 

BLICKENSTAFF, ELI E--, 

d., . 134 , 453 , 574 , 593 

BLICKENSTAFF, ELSIE Price. 


. 134 , 609 

BLICKENSTAFF, LEO Roy, m„ . 

. 134 , 580 , 599 , 606 

BLICKENSTAFF, LLOYD C-, 

m., . 135 , 613 

BLICKENSTAFF, MARIE (But- 

terbaugh), . 135 , 611 

BLICKENSTAFF, MILES, m., 135 , 616 

BLICKENSTAFF, VERNA Mabel. 

. 453 , 576 , 623 

BLOCHER, Hazel RUTH; Nee 
MALLOTT. 

BLOCHER, KATHERYN Marie; 

Nee WALLTCK. 

BLOUGH, ANNA Viola, .1.. 


. 18 , 429 , 569 , 576 , 601 

BLOUGH, CARMAN George, . 

. 135 , 573 , 597 , 607 

BLOUGH, CAROL (Miller), . 

. 135 , 580 , 596 , 607 

BLOUGH, ELIZABETH (Delp) 

Rosenberger, . 454 , 580 , 587 , 588 

BLOUGH, Elmer PERCY, m., . 

. 136 , 500 , 573 , 608 

BLOUGH, Henry WALTER, . 

. 136 , 579 , 606 

BLOUGH, HOMER Earl, m., . 

. 136 , 577 , 597 , 600 , 608 

BLOUGH, JACOB M., e., . 

. 137 , 576 , 591 , 599 , 602 

BLOUGH, Tacob ROY, ... 137 , 597 , 616 
BLOUGH, JEROME E„ e., .... 454 , 587 

BLOL T GH, TOHN Howard, m., . 

. 137 , 577 , 597 , 610 

























































































INDEX 


631 


BLOUGH, Lillie KATHERINE 

(Flory), .137, 585, 620 

BLOUGH, I- MARIE (Gos- 

horn), .137, 618 

BLOUGH, MAZIE Scott (Cassel), 138 
BLOL T GH, Minnie MAE (Hersch) 

.138, 616 

BLOUGH, PERRY J-, (e), . 

.18, 499, 503 

BLOUGH, ROBERT Oscar, . 

.138, 613, 620 

BLOUGH, SILAS S., e., . 

.138, 577, 587, 599, 606 

BLUDER, VERA Marie (Dickson), 139 
BOAZ, EDNA (Detter), ....139, 604, 622 

BOAZ, LeROY Delp, .139, 575, 606 

BOAZ, SARA Kathryn (Dove), 139, 60) 
BOITNOTT, JOHN Wesley, m., 140, 582 

BOLLINGER, AMSEY F-, 

m., .140, 618 

BOLLINGER, MARGARET (Delk), ... 

.140, 609 

BOLLINGER, Mary Elizabeth, 140, 613 

BOLLINGER, WILBUR R-, . 

.140, 616 

BOMBERGER, DAVID Roy, m„ . 

.‘...140, 586, 597, 616 

BOMBERGER, KATHRYN; See 
BRANDT. 

BONAR, HUGH Samuel, m„ . 

.140, 582, 609 

BONAR, MABEL Alice (Miller), . 

.141, 610 

BONEWITZ, MARIAN, .415 

BONSACK, BLANCHE Trostle; 

See MILLER. 


BONSACK, CHARLES Daniel, 

e., .91, 454, 579 

BONSACK, EDITH Catherine; 

See BARNES. 

BONSACK, John RALPH, 141, 573 , 607 

BONSACK, OLGA Elizabeth, . 

.141, 580, 616 

BONSACK, PAUL Charles, 141, 574, 616 

BOOK, Isaac BRUCE, e., . 

.142, 575, 589, 601 

BOOK, WILLIAM Ira, m„ . 

.142, 583, 590, 620 

BOOKWALTER, JESSE Eugene, 

m., .142, .580, 616 

BOOKWALTER, LEVI A-, 491 

BOOMERSHINE, REUBEN, m„ . 

.142, 605 

BOOMLER, W- E..415 

BOONE, ADRA; See SCHMIDT. 

BOONE, AMOS Robert, m„ . 

.142, 600, 610 

BOONE, CLARA Myrtle, .444 

BOONE, EVELYN; See HOL- 

SOPPLE. 

BOONE, GEORGE N-, 143, 580, 616 


BOONE, JESSIE; Nec STUDE- 
BAKER. 

BOORSE, MADOLIN.143, 613 

BOROUGH, LOVA (Dickey) . 

.455, 578, 593 

BOROUGH, SAMUEL, ...455, 578, 593 

BOSLER, HOWARD A-, ..143, 613 

BOWERS, ABRAHAM, .415 

BOWERS, HARRY, .143, 613 

BOWMAN, ANNA; SEESE. 

BOWMAN, BESSIE, .491 

BOWMAN, CURTIS Buford, m„. 

. 143, 620 

BOWMAN, Daniel LOUIS, 143, 582, 616 

BOWMAN, DAVID P-, 415 

BOWMAN, EARL McKinley, .415 

BOWMAN, EDITH; See COOK. 

BOWMAN, ELIZABETH, .144 

BOWMAN, GALEN, .491 

BOWMAN, Tohn CLINTON, . 

.424, 593, 620, 623 

BOWMAN, IDA May, .144, 580, 616 

BOWMAN, IV A MAY; See 
ROLLER. 

BOWMAN, JOSEPH L-, . 

.144, 583, 609 

BOWMAN, Joseph PRICE, m.. 

.144, 585, 605 

BOWMAN, LEAH (Miller), .415 

BOWMAN, NORA; See EBBERT. 
BOWMAN, MIRIAM Martha, 144, 611 

BOWMAN, O- F-, ..145, 613 

BOWMAN, PAUL Haynes, e., . 

17, 61, 91, 145, 584, 591, 595, 599, 603 

BOWMAN, R- D-, m., 145, 614 

BOWMAN, R- P- G-, 

.145, 620 

BOWMAN, SAML1EL Benjamin, 

m., .145, 576, 609 

BOWMAN, SAMUEL Michael, 

(d), .61, 500 

BOWMAN, Stella Viola, ...145, 614 
BOWMAN, STOVER Daniel, m„ ... 

.145, 614 

BOWMAN, WARREN Daniel, . 

.146, 597, 611 

BOYD, ANNA Katherine, 146, 580, 609 

BOYER, CHARLES, m„ .146, 618 

BOYER, DANIEL Webster, ..146, 583 

BOYER, WALTER Elwood, . 

.146 , 573 , 606 

BRAMMELL, Everett William, 147, 614 

BRAMMELL, IRA N-, H-, ... 

.147, 614 

BRAMMELL, P- ROY, ...147, 614 

BRANDENBERG, R- T-, 448 

BRANDT, HARRY Alonzo, e., . 

.147, 575, 587, 605 

BRANDT, JESSE Christian, . 

.147, 583, 596, 608 






























































































632 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


BRANDT, I OS E RHINE'; W 
HAN A WALT. 

BRANDT. KATtlRVN (Bom- 

befge?), . 

BRANDT, MARGARET; See 
FESLER. 

BRANDT, PAUL Kenneth, m., .. 

.148, 577, 

BRANSCOM, GEORGE Alex¬ 
ander , e., I I 1 • 5 ! i . 1 ■ , i i l l l H 1 l i V 
BREAM, CORA (Eller), 455, 576, 
BRECHBiLL, Heilry HARPEH 

R——, .-.-..148, 573, 596, 

hi.. . 148, 580, 

BREINTNGER. RUSSELL, .. 

BRENNEMAN, Alice Shaffer 

(Guyer), ..148, 576, 

BRENNEMAN, Leo Leslie, .... 

...149, 579, 595. 

BRENNEMAN, WILLIAM J—, 

hi .j .......... 149, 

BREON, GUY L—.149, 578, 

BREON, JESSIE F-——, .149, 

Bridge, inez M-—-, . 149 , 

Bright, j— daniel, m„ ... 

^49 

BRIGHT, Tacob HOMER, e., 455, 

bright, tohn Calvin, (e), . 

.... 18 , 107, 500, 

BRIGHT. LYDIA Esther; See 

Wolfe. 

BrillHarT. dAvid h-, .. 

..149, 574, 

BROOKS, HARLAN Jesse, m., ... 
.150, 585, 

Brooks, ruth Elizabeth 

(Forney).L . 150, 

BROWER, CORA.150, 

BROWER, ELVA Elizabeth, . 

.150, 585, 

BROWER, lacob HENRY, . 

BROWER, PETER. 

BROWN, NETTIE Pearl; See 
SUMMER. 


148 


611 

.455 

623 

604 

608 

.491 

623 

t v t 1 
620 

601 

593 

614 

614 


018 

576 

1 . • 

503 


621 


616 

611 

601 


611 

.569 

.569 


BRUBACIIER, AMMON II-, 569 

BRUBAKER, BERNICE, .416 

BRUBAKER. C- FREEMAN, ... 

.151, 578, 593. 605 

BRUBAKER, CHARLES Henry, 

(m).18, 424, 429, 602 

BRL T BAKER, CRAWFORD, ...151, 618 
BRUBAKER, (Mrs. Crawford), 151, 618 
BRUBAKER, EDNA Elizabeth; 

See REBER. 

BRUBAKER, Elias HARVEY. 

.456, 578, 592 

BRUBAKER, ELIZABETH (Howe), 

...456 

BRUBAKER, GLADYS, .151, 614 

BRUBAKER, HARVEY A- 

e., .151, 577, 600, 606 


BRUBAKER, HARVEY M— 

e., .151, 577, 608 

BRUBAKER, Hazel Irene, ...152, 618 
BRUBAKER, ISAAC Neff, 18, 503, 507 

BRUBAKER, LELAND S- 

m., .. 152, 618 


BRUBAKER. LILA C-—, .. 

...................»152} 576, 599, 611 

BRUBAKER. MABEL (Crist), 

.152, 600, 601, 616 

BRUBAKER, MABEL Elizabeth, ..... 


......152, 614 

BRUBAKER, MABLE, .152, 614 

BRUBAKER, MARIE Hannah 


(Woody), .152, 583, 616 

BRUBAKER, MARTHA.153, 614 

BRUBAKER, MARTHA (Master 

sOn), ... 153, 580, 6l0 

BRUBAKER, NICHOLAS J.. e. 

.153. 424, 507, 566, 580, 596, 60S 

BRUBAKER, NINA Blanche 

(Teeter), ....153, 61 i 

BRUBAKER, Ora George, d., ........ 

.154. 576, 578, 592 

BRUBAKER, WARNIE E-, .... 

.154, 580, 620 

BRUGH, ARTHUR.416 

BRUMBAUGH, AARON John, e. 

.17, 56, 154, 584, 596, 605 

BRUMBAUGH. ALICE Margaret; 


Nee DOVE. 


BRUMBAUGH, ANNA BELLE, . 

.154, 576, 610 

BRUMBAUGH, ANDREW Boelus. ... 

.18, 42, 46. 108, 424, 427, 592 

BRUMBAUGH. BARBARA, ...155, 618 
BRUMBAUGH, Chalmers Sherfv, ..415 

BRUMBAUGH, CLOY Garver. 

.155, 578, 592 

BRL T M BAUGH, ESTHER; See 
GUMP. 


BRUMBAUGH, GAIUS Marcus, . 

155. 431, 456, 578, 586, 588, 589, 592. 
597. 

BRUMBAUGH, Harry VICTOR, .... 

.155, 573, 609 

BRUMBAUGH, HAZEL.156, 614 

BRUMBAUGH, HENRY Boyer, 

(e), .18, 42, 47, 108, 505, 507 

BRUMBAUGH, Isaac HARVEY, 

m., 17, 48, 156, 584, 591, 594, 601 

BRUMBAUGH, J- Donald. 156. 614 

BRUMBAUGH, TACOB H.. 

.17, 47, 456 

BRUMBAUGH, JOHN Bover. 

(e).18, 42, 46, 108, 505, 507 

BRUMBAUGH, JOHN Calvin. 

m., .156, 585, 597, 606 

BRUMBAUGH, LEWIS Henry, 

m., .156, 577, 596, 599, 608 

BRUMBAUGH, LOIS.157, 618 










































































INDEX 


633 


BRUMBAUGH, Martin ALLEN. 

..157, 580, 597, 609 

BRUMBAUGH, MARTIN Grove, 

m„ 17, 47, 157, 587, 588, 590, 591. 
594, 597, 619. 

BRUMBAUGH, NOAH Jay, . 

.158, 575, 587, 598, 601, 622 

BRUMBAUGH, NORMAN Jodon. 

....158, 457, 583, 587, 590, 595, 602 
BRUMBAUGH, RUTH (Sherrick), ... 

...159, 606 

BRLTMBAUGH, W1LMER Addison, 457 

BRLTNK, D--ELMER.159, 614 

BRYANT, DOROTHY Annabel, 159, 611 
BRYANT, FLORENCE Mary; Nee 
WALKER. 

BUCHER, FANNIE 1.159, 616 

BUCHER, RUTH Shaner.159 

BUCK, LOLA Marie; See 
LIZER. 

BUCKINGHAM, IDA.159, • 601 

BUCKINGHAM, MINNIE, ...159, 614 

BUCKLEY, WILLIAM J—-, 

m., .159, 519, 577, 608 

BUCKMAN, ELSIE; Nee NIN- 
INGER. 

BUCKMAN, JOHN F-, .416 

BUCKMAN, RUBY Mildred; .See 
CRISLER. 

BUNTAIN, W- E-, ra., 160,600 

BURKE, ELDON.160, 618 

BURKE, HOMER Lionel, m., . 

.160, 593 , 620 

BURKE, MARGUERITE (Schrock), .. 

.457, 577, 624 

BURKETT, FLORENCE; Nee 
STONER. 

BURKHOLDER, CHRISTIAN 

Keller, m.160, 583, 584, 619 

BURRIS, DTTHE (Neff).416 

BURRITT, HOWARD Benton. 

.160, 579, 620 

BURROWS, Edna Mae, .161, 618 

BUTLER, DWIGHT, .416 

BUTTERBAUGH, ANDREW 

G-, m„ .161, 576, 610 

BUTTERBAUGH, DOROTHY 

E-, . { .161, 614 

BUTTERBAUGH, MARIE; .See 
Blickenstaff. 

BUTTS, James ELMER Otho, . 

.161, 580, 611 

BYER, FRANKLIN Jones, e.. 

.97, 161, 583, 599. 609 

BYERLY, Carv Clifford, ...162, 582, 609 
BYERLY, MARIETTA.162, 614 

C 

CABLE, MAUDE.491, 576, 624 

CABLE, William ARTHUR, m., . 

,315. Ill, 112, 162, 583, 588. 611, 616 


CALVERT, MERRILL Q-, 

d. .163, 579, 602 

CARNEY, Eugene CLAUDE, . 

.163, 575, 622 

CARPENTER, CHARLES, .416 

CARPER, FRANK S..569 

CARROLL, JAMES Basil, 163, 578, 593 

CARROLL, JOSEPH William, . 

.163, 573, 603 

CARTER, Ada Kathryn, .163, 618 

CASSADY, John Henry (HARRY), 

e„ .164, 585, 602 

CASSADY, MAYNARD Lamer, 

m.164, 580, 598, 610 

CASSEL, ABRAHAM Harley, . 

.18, 33, 55. 508, 509 

CASSEL, ADA Shank, ...164, 583, 611 

CASSEL, FHERN Lucretia.164 

CASSEL. GLADYS Hagv; Nee 
BECKLEY. 

CASSEL, MAZIE Scott; Nee 
BLOUGH. 

CAVE, ELSIE (Mentzer).457, 585 

CHAMBERS, Blanche Pauline 

(Driver), .164, 618 

CHAMBERS, HAROLD Stephen, ... 

.164, 618 

CHARLES; EDNA Florence 

(Neher), .416 

CHEMBERLEN, FRED.416 

CHEMBERLIN, GEORGE F-, .. 

.165, 580 

CHEMBERLIN, MAYBELLE; 

Sec SMITH. 

CLAIR, AARON Leslie, (m), .508 

CLARK, ELIZABETH (Snider), ..491 

CLARK, ROBERT, .416 

CLARKE, ROY English, 165, 582, 616 
CLAYBAUGH, HARRY A-, 

e. , .165, 583, 601 

CLEAR, TOHN Daniel, m. 

.165, 579, 594, 601 

CLEMENT, CORDA, .416 

CLEMENT, TAMES, .416 

CLEMENT, JOHN Addison, ...67, 416 
CLEMMER, KATHRYN (Beck- 

ley), .166, 585, 602 

CLEMMER, RHINORD Ziegler, .... 

.166, 574, 593 

CLICK, GEORGE S- -, ...166, 618 
CLINE, ALDA; See BICKNELL. 

CLINE, JOSEPH W-, .492 

CLINE, ETHEL Mae, ...166, 580 , 616 

CLINE, FLORENCE.166, 614 

CLINE, GRACE E-, ....166, 618 

CLINE, JUSTUS Henry, m. 

.166, 579, 586, 594, 601 

CLTNE, MARJORIE Elizabeth, ...167 

CLINE, MARY Elizabeth.. 

.167, 576, 596, 606 

CLINE, MAY L-, .167, 618 















































































634 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


CLINE, PATIENCE, .167, 614 

CLINE, PEARLE V—-, ...167, 618 

CLINE, RUTH I..167, 618 

CLINE, TENNY; See HULVEY. 

COCHENDERFER, C-— C-, 416 

COFFMAN, AUBREY Rehard, 

m., .167, 577, 596, 606 

COFFMAN, CARL Flory, . 

.168, 576, 578, 593, 604 

COFFMAN, CARRIE Cassel, . 

.492, 576, 624 

COFFMAN, FERNE (Heagley), . 

.168, 576, 623 

COFFMAN, HARRY Franklin. 

.168, 578, 593 

COFFMAN, JOHN Isaac, m„ . 

.169, 577, 610 

COFFMAN, JOHN Morgan, m.. 

.169, 508, 575, 601 

COFFMAN, LILLIAN (Rupert), ..416 
COFFMAN, LUTHER Clinton, 

m., .169, 583, 604 

COFFMAN, McKINLEY, m„ 169, 614 
COFFMAN, Mary KATHERINE 

(Flory), .18, 508, 515 

COFFMAN, ROXIE (Snell), ..169, 608 

COFFMAN, RUTH E-, 

(Swartz), .492 

COFFMAN, Thurston RODNEY, 

e., .457, 577 

COFFMAN, WALTER, m., ....170, 614 
CONNER, ELVA Catherine (Neg- 

ley), .170 

CONNER, LOLA A—, ....170, 618 
CONNER, MILDRED L——, 170, 618 

CONNER, SAMUEL S„ . 

.170, 578, 593, 595, 603 

COOK, EDITH (Bowman).170 

COOL, CLAUDE P..170, 616 

COOL, NEWTON David, e., . 

.61, 458, 582, 583 

COOL, RAYMOND D-, ...170, 620 

CORDIER, ANDREW W-, 


m.171, 597, 618 

CORRELL, ADA, .171, 614 

CORRELL, HAROLD G-, 171, 614 

COTTRELL, Asher RAYMOND, .... 

.171, 576, 578, 593 

COTTRELL, Daniel OWEN, e„ 

.171, 573, 602 

COTTRELL, LAURA (Murphv), .... 
.171, 576, 578, 593 

COX, JOHN Matthew, m„ . 

.172, 580, 588, 590, 595, 603 

COY, Everett Filbrun.172, 614 

CRAIK, Elmer LeROY, . 

.172, 573, 587, 590, 595, 603 

CRAUN, ERNEST B-, m., 173, 618 

CRAUN, EVA.173, 614 

CREDLEBAUGH, NELLIE; See 
ROYER. 


CRIPE, CHARLES Clement, e., .... 

.173, 577, 600 

CRIPE, CORA Belle, ......458, 576, 623 

CRIPE, EARL Jerome, ....173, 578, 592 

CRIPE, FLOYD Eldon, ..173, 580, 616 
CRIPE, ISAAC Wagoner, 174, 575, 602 

CRIPE. WINNIE, .492 

CRISLER, RUBY Mildred (Buck- 

man), .174, 587, 602, 622 

CRIST, DAVID William, e., . 

.94, 110, 174, 575, 601 

CRIST, MABEL; See BRUBAKER. 

CRIST, MAUD, .175, 618 

CRONK, MILDRED (Mvers), 492, 624 
CROSSWHITE, INA Flora; See 
REBER. 

CROTSLEY, George ALFRED, 

m„ .175, 583, 609 

CROUTIIAMEL, Edmund MERTON, 

.175, 580, 605 

CROUTIIAMEL, FLOY Souder, . 

'.175, 583, 608 

CROUTHAMEL, MARY (Hershey), 175 
CROWELL, TOSEPH Alverton, 

m., .175, 582, 583, 596, 604 

CROWELL, JOSEPH Daniel, . 

.176, 611, 619 

CRUMPACKER, ANNA L-, 

(Newland), ...176, 576, 596, 600, 602 

CRUMPACKER, ELTLAH, .176, 614 

CRUMPACKER. FRANKLIN Henry, 

e., .176, 576, 591, 594, 602 

CRUMPACKER, GRACE F-, .... 

.177, 614 

CRUMPACKER, HARRISON Charles, 

m., .177, 582, 598, 603 

CRUMPACKER, W- L--, .... 

.177, 618 

CULLEN, MARIE, .177, 614 

CULLEN, MARTHA E- 

(Urey), .177, 582, 616 

CULLEN, NELL, .177, 618 

CULLEN, RAY Raleigh, m., . 

.178, 582, 616 

CULLER, ARTHUR Jerome, .416 

CUULER, Arthur MERL, ...178, 611 

CULLER, DAVdD D- (e), . 

.18, 87, 431, 433, 590, 594, 616 

CULLER, ELMER Augustin, m., .... 

.178, 583, 590, 599, 603 

CULLEY, BARBARA (Mohler), . 

. 458, 576, 623 

CULP, CHARLES Elias, (m), .508 

CURTIS, IVA.178, 614 


D 

DAGGETT, JOHN W-, m. 

.178, 620 

DAGGETT, MARTHA; Nee HORN¬ 
ING. 

DALKE, ANNA (Garber), .416 


























































































INDEX 


635 


DANNER, PHILIP, .416 

DANNER, RUTH, .179, 614 

DAVENPORT, FRANCES Edith 

(Miller), ......179, 606 

DAVIS, Charles ERNEST, e„ . 

.179, 583 , 601, 614 

DAVIS, ELSIE Jean (Hersch). 

.179, 580, 616 

DAVIS, EUGENE Rawson, 179, 575, 616 
DAVIS, ORLEY Glen, m., ..459, 583 

DEARDORFF, BEULAH, ..492, 576, 624 

DEARDORFF, HOPE, .492, 576 

.180, 585 

DEETER, JOHN Wilby, m„ . 

.180, 583, 599, 605 

DEETER, RAYMOND C-, . 

.180, 580, 616 

DELK, MARGARET; Sec BOL¬ 


LINGER. 

DELL, Carl Oliver, .180, 621 

DETRICK, H- J-, .492 


DETRICK, LULA (Hildebrand), . 

.180, 580, 603 

BREININGER, HERMAN Price, 
DETRICK, WILLIAM Cleophas, 

e., .459 ( 577 

DETTER,’ EDNA; See BOAZ.' 

DETTER, RALPH W-, .416 

DETWILER, EDGAR Marion, e., . 

.181, 577, 604 

DICKENS, OLIVIA, ..181, 583, 597, 616 

DICKEY, HAZEL Lauretta, . 

.181, 580, 616 

DICKEY, HOWARD, .492 

DICKEY, JESSE Corwin, d., 181, 580 

DICKEY, JOHN Priest, e„ . 

.74, 182, 575, 583, 591, 600 

DICKEY, ORVILLE J-, . 

.182, 580, 608 

DICKSON, VERA Marie; Sec 
BLUDER. 

DIEHM, EDGAR Graybill, m.. 

.182, 580, 599, 608 

DIERDORFF, RUSSELL Dewey, 

m., .182, 580, 616 

DILLING, ROY, e., .459, 583 

DIXON, ANDREW Martin, e„ . 

.183, 577, 580, 608 

DIXON, ELIZABETH (Kline). ...492 
DOOLEY, MABEL; Nee MYERS. 
DOTTERER, DAVID Roop, 183, 574, 608 
DOTTERER, EDNA Alice; Nee 
TONES. 

DOTTERER, TOHN Ezra. 

.183. 583, 596, 604 

DOTZOUR, GROVER C-, ....416 

DOTZOUR, ROYER.416 

DOVE, ALICE Margaret (Brum¬ 
baugh), .183, 583, 608, 611 

DOVE, FREDERICK Denton, . 

.184 , 583 , 599 , 607 


DOVE, MARGARET Esther, .184 

DOVE, SARA Kathryn; See BOAZ. 

DOVEL, MARIE.416 

DRESHER, MABEL Ruth (Shrock), . 

DRESHER, EDITH, .184, 614 

.184, 580 

DRESHER, PAUL Frantz, 184, 573, 607 
DRESHER, STANLEY, .416 


DRIVER, ANNA Catherine, 184, 580, 616 
DRIVER, BLANCHE Pauline; 

See CHAMBERS. 

DRIVER, CARL Samuel, m., 184, 609 

DRIVER, CHARLES S-, . 

.18, 431, 433, 5%, 607 

DRIVER, EARL Bruce, ...185, 575, 610 


DRIVER, GLADYS N-; Nee 

RANCK. 

DRIVER, SAMUEL A-, (d), .... 

.19, 508, 511 

DUBBEL, EARL, .416 


DUDTE, MARGARET Mary, . 

.185, 578, 593, 605 

DUKER, CHAUNCEY H., 185, 582, 604 
DUBAR, ANNA Kathryn (Iken- 

berry), .185, 608 

DUNBAR, TOSEPH Elias, d., . 

.185, 575, 606 

DUNBAR, WILLARD Parker, . 

.186, 573, 616 

DUNNING, Ada Viola, .186, 618 

DUPI.ER, ALPHAEUS William, 

e., .186, 583, 587, 590, 598, 604 

DYCK, RACHEL (Bower).416 

E 

EARHART, LINNAEUS Brandt. 

.186, 580, 621 

EARLY, CARRIE (Bixler), ...187, 603 
EARLY, EUNICE Estelle; Nee 

MILLER. 

EARLY, GEORGE Alexander, m., _ 

.187, 575, 596, 608 

EARLY, HENRY Clay, e., . 

.14, 18, 103, 107, 460, 577 

EARLY, LENORA Esther; Nee 

ZIGLER. 

EARLY, OLIVE F-; Nee 

HINEGARDNER. 

EARLY, SIMON Peter, e„ 187, 577, 602 

EAVEY, Ora Edith, .187, 614 

EBBERT, ELLA, ...188, 576, 580, 605 
EBBERT. NORA (Bowman), ...188, 611 
EBBERT, SAMUEL Sylvester, 

m., .188, 580, 611 

EBY, EMMA (Homer), 188, 576, 602 

EBY, JOSIAH, .492 

EBY, ENOCH H-, e., . 

.33, 188, 576, 595, 599, 602 

ECKERT, DANA Zug, . 

.189, 580, 596, 604, 620 


EDGECOMB, GEORGE.492 

EGAN, E-- J-, .492 





















































































636 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


EIKEN BERRY, AMOS R-, 

e., .189, 583, 596, 608 

EIKENBERRY, Atta FERN, . 

.460, 576, 624 

EIKENBERRY, ELLA Fern, ...189, 614 

EIKENBERRY, ELMER, .416 

EIKENBERRY, ETHYL Maude. 

.460, 624 

EIKENBERRY. RUTH L-; 

See HUM PAL. 

EIKENBERRY, William LEWIS, 

e..189, 583, 587, 588, 591, 619 

EISENBERG, John LINWOOD. 

m„ .190, 584, 590, 594, 602 

EISENBISE, ESTHER; See BEAIIM. 

EISENBISE, FOREST Sard, m. 

.190, 577, 609 

EISENBISE, VIOLA Dell; Nee 

GERDES. 

ELEY, PRUDENCE (Mangas). 

.190 , 622 

ELEY, THEODORE Royer, m„ . 

.191, 577, 607 

ELEY, W- LEONARD, .416 

ELLENBERGER, FRANK Polk, . 

.191, 574, 594 

ELLENBERGER, HERVIN Rus¬ 
sell, m., .191, 596, 608 

ELLENBERGER, SARDIUS J., 191, 573 
ELLER, CORA; Yee BREAM. 

ELLER, David NEWTON, (e), . 

.17, 19, 69, 511, 513 

ELLER, HENRY Cline, m., ...192, 585 

ELLER, JOHN William, ....192, 574 

ELLER, LENA Mae.19, 513, 515 

ELLER, LOIS Amy, .192 

ELLIS, CALVERT Nice, m„ 192, 614 

ELLIS, CHARLES Calvert, m. 

...192, 520, 583, 587, 588, 590, 594, 601 

ELLIS, RAYMOND, .193, 579, 606 

EMMERT, DAVID, (d), 19, 108, 511, 513 

EMMERT, EMERY M--, ...193, 621 

EMMERT, HARRIET J- 

(Lamb).460, 623 

EMMERT, HARVEY Denton, m., 

.193, 577, 603 

EMMERT, JESSE Benedict, e., . 

.193, 583, 599, 602 

EMMERT, MICHAEL Wolfe, e. 

......17, 52, 194, 583, 588, 591, 603 

ENGLAND, DAVID Leon, 194, 574, 594 

ENGLAND. W- F-, ....74, 492 

ENGLAR, J- WALTER, .492 

ENGLE, J- HAROLD, ...194, 614 

ENGLE, MYRTA Salome (Hilde¬ 
brand), .460 

ENGLES, TULIA.492, 576, 624 

EPPLEY, GARRETT, .416 

ESHELMAN, ANNA Frances, 

(HEEFNER), .461 

ESHELMAN, Anna Ruth, .194, 614 


ESHELMAN, BRUCE Negley, m., .... 

.194, 582, 608 

ESHELMAN, CLARENCE, ....195, 618 
ESHELMAN, EARL Emerson, 

e., .195, 577, 599, 600, 604 

ESHELMAN, KATHRYNE (Thomas), 

.195, 609 

ESHELMAN, MATTHEW Mays, 

(e).19, 513, 521 

ESHELMAN, WALTER Forney, . 

.18, 431, 433, 609 

ETZLER, ADA.,.492, 576, 624 

EVANS, FLORENCE Adelaide; 

Yee RUHL. 

EVERS, MANOLA F-, ..195, 618 

F 

FACKLER, O- A —, .492 

FAHNESTOCK, AMANDA (Kauff¬ 
man), .195, 519, 583, 599, 607 

FAHNESTOCK, SAMUEL Bigler, .... 

.19, 63, 517, 519 

FAHRNEY, EDWARD Samuel, 196, 602 
FAHRNEY, ELIZABETH, ...196, 614 

FAHRNEY, Henrv Lawrence, 196, 621 
FAHRNEY, HENRY Peter, ...196, 578 

FAHRNEY, JACOB (e), .569 

FAHRNEY, KATHRYN Louise, . 

.196, 611 

FAHRNEY, RALPH Rav, m., . 

.196, 597, 610 

FALKENSTE1N, GEORGE Ness, 

e., .13, 18, 83, 110, 461, 587 

FALKENSTETN, HOLMES Shel- 

lenberger, .197, 581, 606 

FASNACHT, NAOMI E-, . 

.197, 614 

FAUST, ALVIN G-, in., 197, 614 

FERGUSON, LELA (Sellars), ...461 
FERRIS, MYRTLE Inez; See 
POLLOCK. 

FESLER, MARGARET (Brandt), ..197 
FIELDS, IDA E., .197, 581, 611 


FIERHELLER, IRENE (Van 

Dyke), .197, 610 

FIFER, FLETA Madalene, 197, 582, 611 

FIKE, JACOB Henry, e., .462 

FIKE, JOHN Henry, ..198, 573, 580, 620 


FIKE, Louise EMERSON, ...198, 614 

FIKE, SUSIE.198, 581, 616 

FIKE, URIAH L, e„ .'..198, 575, 604 
FINNELL, VIRGIL Carl, e., 462, 585 
FISHER, Clarence EARL, m., 198, 621 
FISHER, CLETUS Arden, 198, 575, 604 
FISHER, CORA Luella (Ileestand), ... 

.199, 610 

FISHER, EVERETT Russel, m. 

.....199 , 577, 600, 611 

FISHER, SUSIE, .199, 576, 623 

FISHER, WALTER Franklin. 

.199, 580, 608 













































































INDEX 


637 


FISHER, WILLIAM Daniel, e., . 

.199. 580, 611 

FITZWATER, PERRY Braxton, 

e., .200, 583, 587, 591 

FLOHR, EARL Wilbur, m., . 

.200, 585, 597, 607 

FLOHR, ELLA Elizabeth (Mil¬ 
ler), .200, 595, 604 

FLORA, A- CLINE. 

.200, 582, 588 , 595 , 604 

FLORA, Jacob PARKER, m., ...201 

FLORA, JOEL Cephas, in., . 

.201, 577, 603 

FLORY, ANNA.201, 585, 617 

FLORY, BYRON Morton, m. 

.201, 576, 608 

FLORY, DANIEL Christian (e), . 

. 17, 44, 109, 514 

FLORY, E- D-, .202, 614 

FLORY, EDNA Rosamund, 462, 576, 623 

FLORY, EZRA, e., . 

.202, 579, 596, 599, 600, 624 

FLORY, GEORGE W..492 

FLORY, HAROLD Garber, ..202, 614 

FLORY, IRA S.416 

FLORY, TAMES.492 

FLORY, T- S-, (e), .569 

FLORY, JOHN Samuel, e., . 

7. 9, 14, 17 . 21, 58, 106, 107 , 202, 500. 

514, 519, 583, 587, 590, 591, 602 

FLORY, Lillie KATHERINE; ,SYc 
BLOUGH. 

FLORY, LIZZIE (Neher).492 

FLORY, MARGARET Brum¬ 
baugh, .202, 580, 610 

FLORY, Mary KATHERINE; .SYc 
COFFMAN. 

FLORY, NORA (Phillips), .492 

FLORY, RAYMOND Chester, e. 


FLORY, 

ROLLAND 

Floyd, m 


.... 



.203, 

580, 

607 

FLORY. 

ROY D— 

» . 

.203. 

614 

FLORY, 

SAMUEL 

1 -, . 


.492 

FLORY, 

WALTER : 

Samuel. .. 




.203, 582, 

601, 

611 

FLORY, 

WILLIAM 

Robert, 




.204, 

573, 

616 


FOGELSANGER, C-ALVIN, 416 

FOGENSANGER, TOHN Mervin, ..463 

FOGELSANGER, LUELLA Grace. 

.204, 583 

FOGELSANGER, Sara FLOR¬ 
ENCE; See MURPHY. 
FOGELSONGER, HARVEY Milton, .. 

.432, 603 

FOGELSONGER, RUTH (White- 

head).432, 463, 573 

FORNEY, John CLYDE, m., . 

.204, 600, 610 


FORNEY, KATHRYN, .204, 618 

FORNEY. RUTH Elizabeth; See 
BROOKS. 

FORNEY, RUTH Frantz (Bru- ' 

baker), .204, 611 

FOSTER, FRANK, .492 

FOSTER, ORA Delmer, m., . 

.205, 579, 590, 594, 599, 602 

FOUTS, ETHEL D-, .205, 614 

FOUTZ, GUY, .416 

FOUTZ, HOMER, .205, 618 

FOUTZ, IRA E.416 

FOX, ESTON Funk.205, 581, 606 

FRANCIS, lacob [JAY] Gott- 

wals.205, 587, 599, 601 

FRANCIS, W—-- Z-, ..206, 614 

FRANKLIN, WILLIAM Kiler, (m), 519 
FRANTZ, ALBERTA Ruth (Neher), .. 

.206, 616 

FRANTZ, BERTHA A-; ...206, 618 

FRANTZ, EARL M-, e., . 

.206, 600, 616 

FRANTZ, EDWARD, e., . 

17, 64, 67, 74, 107, 207, 575, 591, 594, 
601. 

FRANTZ, HARPER Wine, . 

.207, 582, 598, 608 

FRANTZ, HARRISON Aimer, e., .... 

.207, 432, 577, 617 

FRANTZ, IRA Henry, e., ....208, 581 

FRANTZ, ISAAC, .492 

FRANTZ, MARY Elizabeth; Sec 
HED1NE. 

FRANTZ, ORPHA G-, ..208, 614 

FRANTZ, RAY W-, . 

.208, 573, 583, 611 

FRANTZ, ROY Alvin, (m), .519 

FRANTZ, ROY Chester, 208, 573 , 611 

FRANTZ, RUTH.209, 583, 596, 607 

FRANTZ, VELMA Lois; See 
GEAR. 

FRIES, Jeremiah HOWARD, 463, 583 
FRIES, M- GERTRUDE (Hess), . 

.209 

FULTZ, L- C-, .416 

FUNDERBURG, MABEL V-, .... 

.210, 614 

FUNDERBURG, DR I E Dresher, 

e., .209, 599, 608 

FUNDERBURG, ISAAC Vaughn, 

e., .74, 209, 585, 596, 606 

FUNDERBURG, J- TRUMAN, ... 

.210, 574, 617 

FUNK, MABEL Alyce, ....210, 581, 611 

FUNKHOUSER, O— T-, . 

.210, 614 

FURREY, GEORGE Washington, .... 
.210, 581, 595, 616 

FURRY, TOHN Snowberger, . 

.211, 581, 607, 622 




























































































638 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


G 


GARBER, JACOB A-, .492 

GARBER, ISAAC Newton, ..463, 573 
GARBER, JOHN Absolom, e., . 


GARBER, JUDITH (Beery), ..464 

GARBER, LAVON, .211, 581 

GARBER, PAUL A-, . 


GARBER, PAUL Neff, m. 

.212, 577, 583, 597, 610 

GARBER, SAMUEL, .492 

GARBER, W- F-, ...212, 614 

GARNER. FLORENCE Ella, . 

.212, 577, 623 


GARNER, OREN Charles, m„ . 

.212, 585, 597, 611 


GARST, JESSE Oscar, e., . 

.212, 577, 587, 594, 601 

GARST, John Milton, m., ..213, 618 

GARST, JULIA Catherine, . 

..414, 575, 617 

GARVER, D- M-, 106, 107, 493 

GARVER. MIRIAM Elry, 213, 581, 610 
GARVEY, Tesse Howard, m., 213, 614 

GAUNT, JOHN Leonard, . 

.213, 573, 596, 620 

GEAR, VELMA Lois (Frantz), 214, 610 
GEHRETT, John FOSTER, 214, 582, 607 

GEIB, Amos PHILIP, m., . 

.214, 581, 597, 607 

GEIGER, LINWOOD Townsend, m., .. 

.214, 589, 611 

GEIGER, MARY S- (-), 519 

GEIMAN, CHARLES P-, ....493 

GEIMAN, EUGENIA Cleveland 

Roop, .214, 575, 602 

GEIMAN, ROSA A-, .417 

GEISER, DAVID, .493 

GEISER, JOHN Silas, e., ...215, 574, 593 

GEORGE, Thomas EZRA, e., -..... 

.215, 577, 590, 602 

GERDES, VIOLA Dell (Eisen- 

bise), .215, 579, 609 

GERNERT, W- B-, .417 

GEYER, THOROLD, .215, 581, 617 

GIBBEL, HENRY R-, m., ..464 

GIBBEL, Jonathan PAUL, m., 216, 611 

GIBBLE, BERNICE Kathryn. 

.216, 583, 617 

GIBSON, ETHEL (Mummed), 216, 609 

GIBSON, IRVIN John, e., . 

.216, 577, 600, 609 

GILBERT, ELMER H-, .493 

GILBERT, HARRY Howard, ..216, 620 

GILBERT, JAMES Zacchaeus, e., ... 
69, 217, 581, 583, 587, 588, 591, 594, 616 

GILBERT, Q- O-, .417 

GILLETT, Elva Etta, .217, 618 

GILMER, CLARENCE Y-, m., ... 

.217, 618 


GINGRICH, JACOB Herr, m., . 

.217, 583, 585, 596, 599, 608 

GISH, JAMES Rufus, (e), 19, 517, 520 

GISH, W- K-, .417 

GLASMIRE, LEAH (Shaeffer), 464, 576 
GLASMIRE, WILLIAM Earl, m., .. 

.464, 576 

GLICK, Harry NEWTON, m„ . 

.218, 595, 605 

GLICK, JOHN Titus, e., 218, 583, 606 

GLICK, Joseph PAUL, m., . 

.218, 585, 617 

GLICK, MATTIE Virginia, ....218, 611 

GLOTFELTY, FRANK Elihu, . 

.219, 579, 611 

GNAGEY, ANNIE LUCILE, ..219, 617 

GNAGEY, J-PAUL.219, 614 

GNAGEY, Mrs. JENNIE K-, ..417 

GNAGEY, W- RALPH, 219, 621 

GNAGY, CLARENCE IL, m., 465, 579 

GNODLE, MARY Ethel, .219, 580 

GOCHENOUR, DAVID T-, .... 

219 578 589 591 

GOCHENOUR,”Otto FLOYD, 220, 575 

GOOD, FREDERICK Foreman, . 

.220, 582, 587, 588, 595, 603 

GOOD, JOHN, .417 

GOOD, MICHAEL Abraham, 465, 581 
GOOD, RACHEL (Bixler), 220, 581, 609 

GOOD, STOLER Barkdoll. 

.220, 573, 589, 609 

GOSHORN, EZRA N - , e., . 

.221, 575, 594, 616 

GOSHORN, I- MARIE; See 

BLOUGH. 

GRAFF, GEORGE W-, ..221, 620 

GRAHAM, JOHN Frederick, m.. 

.221, 600, 610 

GRAYBILL, .JACOB Franklin, e„ ... 

..-.465, 576 

GRAYBILL, MARGARET Virginia, ... 

.221, 618 

GREENWOOD, Ellen GRACE, . 

.221, 577, 579, 596, 597, 610 

GREGORY, E-— STANLEY, e., .... 

.221, 580 

GREGORY, NETTIE Alera; Acc 
HOWE. 

GREGORY, ORRIN B-, e., . 

^81 COQ 

GREIDER," MARTHA Mae,’ 

.465 , 579, 593 , 623 

G R EIS, CLARICE .493, 577, 624 

GRIFFITH, GEORGE Cupp, m., .... 

.222, 581, 617 

GRIFFITH, MARGARET May, . 

.222, 585 , 605 

GRIFFITH, MARY (Fike), ...222, 607 
GRIPE, RAYMOND Joseph, .223, 573 

GRISSO, LILLIAN, .223, 576, 606 

GROFF, FORREST Roy, m., . 

.223, 577, 581, 617 









































































































INDEX 


639 


GROH, YTOLA Blanche (Snivelv), 223 

GROSH, FERN Crystal, .'....224 

GROSH, PEARL Marie; See 
SHULL. 

GROSS, SUSANNA (Klepinger), . 

.224, 601 

GROSSNICKLE, FOSTER Earl. 

.224, 581, 589, 596, 608 

GROSSNICKLE, Ivah Marie, 224; 614 

GROSSNICKLE, S- P-, ..493 

GROSSNICKLE, LELA M.; Nee 
SNYDER. 

GROSSNICKLE, RUSSELL Lowell, .. 

.224, 606 

GROSSNICKLE, WARREN M—-, .. 

.224, 581, 608 

GROVE, EDNA E-, .225, 614 

GUMP, Ada LUCILLE; Nee 
HORNER. 

GUMP, ESTHER (Brumbaugh), ..465 
GUMP, MARJERY Jane, 225, 581, 617 
GUMP, OHMER Pauldin, 225, 581, 603 
GUSTAFSON, ARTHUR Edwin, .... 

.225, 580 

GUYER, ALICE Shaffer; Nee 
BRENNEMAN. 

GUYTON, E- G-, .,.493 

GL T YTON, HOMER William, 226, 618 
GWIN, ETHEL Anna, 226, 578, 593, 620 
GWIN, LAURA; See SWADLEY. 
GWONG, MOY, m., .226, 577, 611 

H 

HAAS, MARGARET; Nee SCHWENK. 

HACKMAN, ISAAC Z„ . 

.226, 573, 587, 620 

HAHN, GRACE.493, 577, 624 

HAINES, AMOS Hoppock, e., . 

.227, 579, 588, 594, 599, 601 

HALDEMAN, DAISY P 

(Rider), .417 

HALE, ORA Kage>’; Nee YOHN. 

HAMER, Oliver STUART, m., . 

.227, 582, 583, 596, 605 

HAMSTEAD, PETER E-, . 

.227, 582, 608 

HANAWALT, GEORGE, (e), . 

.19, 520, 521 

HANAWALT, JOSEPPIINE (Brandt), 

.496 

HANAWALT, WILLIAM Cyrus 

Replogle, m.17, 74, 227, 575, 595 

HANEY, MARY (Van Dyke), 228, 616 

HARLEY, Bertha ELMIRA. 

.228 , 580, 608 

HARLEY, BESSIE M- (Rider), .. 

...466, 576, 577, 623 

HARLEY, HARRISON LeRoy, . 

.228, 583, 620 

HARLEY, HENRY Price, m., . 

.229, 581, 597, 605 


HARLEY, JACOB Stover, . 

...229, 432, 583, 596, 603 

HARLEY, JENNIE, .493 

HARLEY, LAURA Frances 

(Senger), .230, 577, 623 

HARLEY, MABEL E., ......230, 614 

HARLEY, TRELLIS (Whitehead), 432 

HARLEY, WILLIAM Price, m. 

.230, 585,* 595, 604 

HARLOW, GAY (Walter), ....230, 610 

HARLOW. GEORGE William. 

.230, 586, 617 

IIARNLY, HENRY Jacob, . 

17, 64, 67, 231, 583, 590, 594, 601, 619 

HARNLY, PALIL Witmore, .. 

.231, 582, 595, 606 

HARNLY, SARAH (Witmore), 231, 605 

HARP, GEORGE S-, .417 

HARSHBARGER, CHARLES 

J..232, 618 

FIARSHBARGER, CHARLES P-, 

232 578 592 

HARSHBARGER,’ LAURA Esther’; ’ 
Nee HAUGH. 

HARSHBARGER, NAOMI Lucile, .... 

.232, 617 

HARSHMAN, John LLOYD. 

.232, 575, 603, 622 

HART, HERBERT Lybrook, . 

.232, 597, 620 

HARTMAN, GUY Nelson, m. 

.233, 581, 597, 599, 610 

HARTMAN, Jay LLOYD, . 

.233, 573, 589, 601 

HARTER, FLO (Ramage).417 

HARTER, JOY, .493, 577, 624 

HARTER, WILLIAM Louis.417 

HAUGH, BENT AMIN S-, . 

.233, 583, 588, 623 

HAUGH, LAURA Esther (Harsh- 

barger), .233, 583, 612 

HAWBAKER, MERLIN Ora, . 

.234, 582, 612 

IIAWBECKER, RUTH Myers. 

.466, 577, 624 

HAWK. E- O-, .417 

HAWKE, WALTER, .598 

HAYS, DANIEL, (e), ..19, 33, 520, 527 

HAYS. HEBER Michael, .417 

IIEAGLEY, FERNE; See COFFMAN. 

HEASTON, GLADYS Irene, . 

.234, 582, 612 

HEASTON, INEZ, .234, 614 

HEASTON, WILLIAM C-, . 

234 578 599 

HECHLER, William Roy, .’......’. .417 

HECKMAN, Benjamin FRANK¬ 
LIN, (e), .19, 523, 525 

HECKMAN, Tacob HUGH, e. 

235. 525, 583, 587, 588, 597, 598, 599, 
605. 





























































































640 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


HECKMAN, JOHN, e„ .466 

HECKMAN, LETHA, .235, 618 


HECKMAN, SAMUEL Brumbaugh, 

.235, 583, 590, 594, 601, 616 

HEDINE, MARY Elizabeth (Frantz),.. 

..18, 432, 435, 594, 602 

HEDRICK, B-- M-—, .493 

HEEFNE'R, ANNA Frances; Ace 
ESHELMAN. 

HEESTAND, CORA Luella; See 
FISHER. 

HEETER, IRA V-..235. 618 

HEETER, TRESSIE Mabel; See 
HUFFMAN. 

HEISEY, HERMAN Biever, e„ . 

.236, 577, 6(X) 

HEISEY, WALTER Jeremiah, m.. 

.236, 576. 608 

HELLER, IVA Maribel.236 

HELM, CHARLES Allen, e.. 

.236, 582, 602, 621 

HELMAN, HARLEY H——, m., . 

.236, 577, 605 

HELSER, ALBERT D-, m. 

.237, 597, 610 

HELSER, LOLA (Bechtel), ...237, 610 

HELSER, MAURICE David. 

.237, 583, 587. 598, 621 

HELSER, PERRY D-, 238, 574, 621 

HENDERSON, IRA Mason, 238, 578, 593 

FIENDRICKS, RUTH Barbara.238 

HENDRICKSON, ADDIE (Windle), .. 

...456, 585 

HENDRICKSON, IRA R-, . 

.238, 582, 616 

HENDRICKSON, Mary RUTH. 

.238, 581, 617 

HENRY, C— W-, .417 

HENRY, Jerry MAURICE, e. 

.18, 91, 239, 577, 590, 596, 603 

HEPNER, ALICE; See McVEY. 

HEPNER, MAY, .239, 580 

HEPNER. WALTER Ray, m. 

.239, 585, 589, 595, 605 

HERSCH, ELSIE Jean; See DAVIS. 

HERSCH, ELMER Myron, .. 

.240, 575, 607 

HERSCH, Minnie MAE; Arc 
BLOUGH. 

HERSCH, THOMAS Franklin. 

.240, 578, 593, 620 

HERSHBERGER, RUTH; Arc 
LAFIER. 

HERSHBERGER, Tames WAR¬ 
REN, .240, 578, 593, 620 

HERSHBERGER, LEOTA, ...240, 614 
HERSHBERGER, MARY; Ace 
MILLER. 

HERSHBERGER. VERDA Eliza. 

.240, 617 


HERSHEY, ALICE (Lehman), 240, 618 

HERSHEY, JOHN Groff, m., . 

.241, 467, 581, 612 

HERSHEY,' John WILLARD. 

.241, 583, 598, 619 

HERSHEY, J- W- G-, 493 

HERSHEY, MARY; See CROUTH- 
AMEL. 

HERSHEY, OWEN, .241, 622 

HERSHEY, THALIA, .241. 618 

HERTZLER, Alta Strite.417 

HERTZLER, RHODA (Miller), ...241 
HERTZLER, SAMUEL Hoffer, e., 466 

HESS, II- C-—.242. 614 

HESS, LESTER..'242, 618 

HESS, M- GERTRUDE; 

See FRIES. 

HESS, PEARL, .242, 618 

HESSE, CLARENCE George, m., .... 

.242, 577, 597, 599. 608 

HICKS. Earlv RUSSELL, . 

.242, 526, 579, 582 

HICKS, GEORGE D-—, .493 

HICKS, GEORGE Washington, ...525 
HIGH. ANNA Kathryn, ...243, 581, 612 
HILDEBRANDE, LUL; See DET¬ 
RICK. 

HILDEBRANDE, MYRTA Salome; 

Ace ENGLE. 

HILEMAN, GRACE; Ace MILLER. 

HILLER, CLETUS M-, m., . 

.243, 618 

H1MMELSBAUGH, IDA. ..493, 577, 624 

HINEGARDNER, OLIVE F- 

(Early).243, 620 

HINEGARDNER, WILBIE S-, ... 

.243, 618 

HINES, R- L-, .493 

HIVELY, MARY Myers, 243, 577, 624 

HODGES, NATHAN Emery, m. 

.243, 582, 609 

HOERNER, ALICE Mary, 243, 581, 60S 

HOERNER, DELIA.493, 577 

HOERNER, JOHN Andrew, . 

.244, 582 . 607 

HOFF, ERNEST Gockley, e„ ...- . 

.244, 583, 597, 598, 599, 606 

HOFF, EMANUEL Buechley, e.. .. 

18, 92, 110, 467, 583, 587, 592, 5%, 599 

HOFF, IDA (Wagner).467 

HOFF, JOHN LUKE, m„ 244, 600, 617 

HOFF, LLOYD M-, m., . 

.245, 597, 617 

HOFF, MABEL (Workman), ..245, 618 
HOFFER, IRWIN Seymour, m., .... 

.245, 583, 608 

HOFFERT, ANDREW T-—, e. 

.245, 576, 605 

HOFFMAN, Clarence ALBERT, . 

.245, 582, 609 




























































































INDEX 


641 


HOFFMAN, HARVEY Blaine, . 

.246, 575, 595, 603, 622 

HOFFMAN, HERBERT Trostle, .....' 

.246, 573, 610 

HOFFMAN, JACOB Morris, . 

.467, 574, 622 

HOKE, MILDRED May, 246, 581, 612 

HOKE, RUTH Amelia, .246 

HOLL, CARL Waldo, 246, 583, 598, 607 
HOLL, DIO Lewis, ..247, 583, 597, 608 

HOLLAR, E-- CLEVELAND, 

m., .247, 582, 588, 620 

HOLLAR, LULA Brewer, 468, 577, 623 
HOLLENBERG, FREDERICK 

Mitchel, m., .247, 576, 596, 608 

HOLLENBERG, GEORGE Jacob, . 

.248, 583, 597, 617 

HOLLENBERG, GRACE, .248, 618 

HOLLENBERG, NORA Luft 

(Reber).248, 576 

HOLLINGER, ALMA, 248, 583, 595, 605 
HOLLINGER, ARCHIE Reed, m., .... 

.248, 582, 596, 606 

HOLLINGER, DENSIE, .249, 614 

HOLLINGER, HARVEY.417 

HOLMES, OLIVE, .249, 619 

HOLSINGER, AMOS Stover Alvis, 

m., .249,. 612 

HOLSINGER, ANITA; See METZ¬ 
GER. 

HOLSINGER, CHARLES Roy, . 

.249, 438 , 582, 595 , 602 

HOLSINGER, CLYDE Kagey, . 

...249, 582, 583, 587, 588, 595, 603 

HOLSINGER, EARL Chester, . 

.250, 575, 581, 612 

HOLSINGER, GEORGE B., . 

.17, 19, 57, 523, 526 

HOLSINGER, Isaac EDWARD, 

m., .250, 586, 595, 598, 603 

HOLSINGER, LEONARD Replogle, 

■ e..468 

HOLSINGER, LLOYD Clinton, . 

.250, 581, 595, 603 

HOLSINGER, PAUL, .251, 619 

HOLSINGER, RALPH S-, 

m., .251, 619 

HOLSINGER, VIRGIL Clair, 

m„ .251, 577 

HOLSOPPLE, CHESTER F-, 

m., .251, 582, 617 

HOLSOPPLE, EVELYN (Boone), .... 

.251, 610 

HOLSOPPLE, FRANCES Quinter, .... 

.251, 585, 587, 590, 604 

HOLSOPPLE, FRANK Ferry, m„ .... 

.91, 252, 526, 577, 591, 595, 598 

HOLSOPPLE, GRACE (Quinter), 

m„ .252, 557, 619 

HOLSOPPLE, I- C -, .417 

HOLSOPPLE, JOSEPH, (e), 19, 521,526 


HOLSOPPLE, NAOMI Quinter, 468, 581 
HOLSOPPLE, James QUINTER, .... 


.252, 612 

HOLSOPPLE, QUINCY Adams, 

e., .253, 603 

HOOKER, EDMUND S-, . 


HOOKER, MAY, .253, 619 


HOOKER, Walter Ross, ..253, 579, 603 

HOOVER, CHARLES Emanuel. 

.19, 526, 527 

HOOVER, DAVID Henry, m., . 

......253, 583, 592, 595, 598, 599, 605 

HOOVER, DAVID Paul, e., 254, 577, 605 

HOOVER, FOSTER S-, 254, 614 

HOOVER, JOHN Heavner, m., . 

.254, 583, 590, 596, 608, 620 

HOOVER, JOHN J-, .417 

HOOVER. LeROY Yundt, 255, 574, 606 

HOOVER, KITTIE (Danner), .417 

HOOVER, Oliver PERRY, m., . 

.255, 583, 591, 594, 601 

HOOVER, ORA L-, . 

.255, 574, 590, 598, 607 

HOOVER, PAUL Emanuel, d., . 

.255, 575, 605 

HOOVER, PERRY R-, m., 256, 614 

HOOVER, ROY Michael, 256, 593, 606 

HOOVER, VERA M-, ...256, 615 

HOOVER, WILLIAM I- 

T-, e., 74, 256, 583, 588, 590, 

591, 594, 616. 

HORN, MAZIE Mae (Snyder), . 

..'468, 577, 623 

HORNER, Ada LUCILLE (Gump), 257 
HORNER, EMMA; EBY. 

HORNER, FOSTER Gnagey, . 

.257, 581, 595, 604 

HORNER, GALEN, .493 

HORNER, MEYERS Berkley, in., . 


.257, 582, 605 

HORNER. WILBERT J-, .493 

HORNING, DANIEL L-, m., .... 

.257, 576, 578, 593, 605 

HORNING, MARTHA (Daggett). 

.468, 576, 577, 623 

HORNING, Mary EMMA, 258, 576, 602 

HORNING, SAMUEL D-, . 

.258, 581, 605 

HORNISH, INA, .258, 617 

HORST, Melvin CLYDE, e., 258, 600, 615 

HOSTETLER, HARVEY E.. 

.258, 619 

ITOTTENSTEIN, AMOS.526 

HOUCHINS, VIDA (Leatherman), .... 

.18, 432, 435, 622 

HOWE, CARL Ellis, m., 259, 583, 610 
HOWE, EMMA Jane; ice VAN 
DYKE. 

HOWE, NETTIE Alera (Gregory), .. 
.259, 576, 615 






























































































642 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


HOWE, ROLAND S..493 

HOWE, WILLIAM Mohler, (e), . 

....19, 526, 559 

HUBER, L- L-, .259 

HUBER, LEONARD, 18, 435, 437, 590 

HUFF, ROBERT Charlie, .259, 575 

HUFFAKER, PERRY Lee, ..259, 615 

HUFFMAN, C- H-.417 

HUFFMAN, EMMA; See WIL¬ 
LARD. 

HUFFMAN 5 , ANNA Alice, ...437, 609 


HUFFMAN, TRESSIE Mabel 

(Heeter)..259, 610 

HULVEY, TENNY (Cline), ....260, 580 

HUMBERT, REUBEN L-, 260 , 619 

HUMBERT, WILLIAM Kinzie. 

.260, 583, 596, 599, 607 

HUM PAL, RUTH L— (Eiken- 


berry), .469, 624 

HURST, JAMES Webb.260, 582 

HURT, Alfred BURMAN, . 

.260, 582, 589, 607 

HUTCHISON, ANNA Martha, . 

.260, 576, 601 

HYLTON, ROY P-, .261, 615 


I 

IKENBERRY, BENNIE Idonia, ..261 
IKENBERRY, CHARLES Samuel, 

e.261, 583, 598, 600, 605, 619 

IKENBERRY, ERNEST LeRoy, m., .. 

.261, 612 

IKENBERRY, Flora MARIE, 262, 615 

IKENBERRY, JOHN William, e., .... 

...262, 585, 619 

IKENBERRY, LEVI Daniel, e„ . 

....17, 69, 78, 81, 262, 591, 594, 601 

IKENBERRY, WILSIE Clayton. 

.262, 580, 596, 604 

INGALLS, GRACE (Vaniman), 262, 603 

INGLE, VERA.261, 615 

IRICK, SIMON Henry, . .263, 582, 606 
IRVIN, David FLOYD McFad- 

den, m.263, 577, 599, 608 

IRVIN, GEORGE Hoff, ...469, 578, 592 

IRVIN, TRUDE (Mishler), m., . 

.263, 577, 610 

IRVIN, VIRGIL McFadden, ...264, 580 

IRWIN, WILLIAM Steinmetz, .417 

ISAAC, ALMA Kathryn. ..469, 577, 624 
ISENBARGER, JEROME, 264, 581, 603 

J 

JACKSON, Charles Eldon, ...264, 619 

TASPER, MARIE, .417 

JOBES, HERSCHEL Morning- 

starr, m., .264, 580, 610 

JOBES, PEARL Mae (Lutz). 

.265, 580, 609 

JOHN, EVA Winifred, ..265. 574, 617 

JOHN, (Mrs. George Bucher), _493 

JOHN, GRIFFITH.493 


JOHN, Hugo DONALD, 265, 581, 612 

, JOHN, JOHN Jay, e. 

.18, 88, 91, 469, 583, 589, 596 

JOHNSON, CARMAN Cover, m., . 

.265, 447, 585, 588, 595, 602 

JOHNSON, JOSEPH David, 447, 574, 602 

TONES, EDNA Alice (Dotterer). 

. 265, 580 

JONES, GALEN, m., 266, 581, 597, 609 
TONES, John ESTEL, m., ...266, 608 

IORDAN, RAYMOND Preston. 

.266, 573, 589 

JUDY, MAUDE, .470, 577, 623 

JUDY, RICHARD.266, 619 

JUDY, WILLIAM Lewis. 

.266, 574, 604, 622 

JULIUS, FLORENCE Edna, . 

.267, 617 


K 


KAGARISE, Maude Lucille, .417 

KAHLE, WALTER M-, m., . 

.470, 577 

KARN, OMA Garman, .470, 577 

KARNS, LOREN.417 

KAUFFMAN, AMANDA; Nee 
FAHNESTOCK. 

KAUFFMAN, F- G-, ....417 

KAUFFMAN, GRACE.417 

KAUFFMAN, McKINLEY, .417 

KAYLOR, INA (Marshburn), . 

.267, 576, 612 


KAYLOR, JOHN Irvin, e.. 

.470, 531, 576, 600 

KAYLOR, ROSA (Wagoner), .531 

KEENER. ANNA.267, 612 

KEEVER, J-- CLARENCE. 

..267, 581, 609 

KEEVER, ORPHA (Workman), ..493 
KEIM, ANNIE (Keim), ..267, 573, 609 
KEIM, Clarence RAY, m., 268, 584, 609 
KEIM, LEWIS Matlack, m.•.. 


.268, 581, 602 

KEIM, SILAS Arnold, m., ..268 , 612 

KELLER, CORA (Hostetler), .493 

KELLER, T- H-, .493 

KELLER, MABEL Catherine, ........ 


.268, 581, 617 

KELLER, WALTER Denton, e., . 

.269, 577, 600, 617, 619 

KELTNER, CHARLES Henrv, e. 

.269, 575 , 589, 603 

KF.MP _ 4Q t 

KEPNER. Lillu's EMMA; ’ ‘ See 
MAHAN. 


KESLER, EMMA A-; Nee 

MILLER. 

KESSLER, AGNES Columbia, . 

.269, 580, 607 

KESSLER, EDNA Lilligh; Nee 

McCANN. 


























































































INDEX 


643 


KESSLER, VERA Dakota, ...270, 619 

KETCHERSIDE, HATTIE.417 

KETCHERSIDE, HUGH V-. 

.270, 575, 622 

KEYSER, PETER, Jr., (e), 19, 529, 531 
KIEFFABER, GEORGE Washing¬ 
ton, e., .270, 581, 595, 604 

KILMER, MAURICE I-, .417 

KIMMEL, ELIZABETH Hazel, 270, 610 

KIMMEL, LESTER Franklin, . 

.270, 575, 609 


KIMMEL, LEWIS, (e) 


KIMMEL, MARIE, .270, 619 

KINDELL, MARIE; .SVc BARKER. 
KINDIG, ALBERT Sidnev, ...271, 612 
KINDIG, IRA Nelson, in., 271, 575, 621 

KINDIG, J- RUFUS.493 

KINDY, GLENN, .493 

KINDY, IVAN, .271, 619 

KINDY, Melvin Merl.271, 615 

KING, EARLE P..417 

KING, FLORENCE, . 


KING, MAYME, .271, 619 

KINGERY, PEARL Blanche. 

.471, 577, 623 


KINSEY, WILLIAM, e., .. 

.271, 584, 587, 599, 605 

KINSEY, FLORA Ellen; Yee 
TEAGUE. 

KINSLEY, RALPH E-, ...272, 619 

KINTNER, EDWARD, e. 

.272, 577, 584, 595, 604 

KINTNER, ELIZABETH, .272, 576, 610 

KINSIE, WILLIAM Amos, e„ . 

.273, 577, 601 

KINZIE, KATE.272, 610 

KINZIE, LUCILE, .273, 615 

KINZIE, Lucile Della, .417 

KIRACOFE, EDGAR Stuart, . 

■ .273, 581, 584, 617 

KIRK, MARY, .273 

KLEIN, JAMES Monroe, .273, 579 

KLEIN, W-F..417 

KLEPINGER, DAYTON, .417 

KLEPINGER, LESLIE.493 

KLEPINGER, NAOMI.274, 615 

KLEPINGER, SUSANNA; See 
GROSS. 


KLINE, AGNES Virginia, 274, 581, 617 

KLINE, JOHN, (e), .34, 108, 529, 532 

KNEPPER, LEWIS Schrock, e., .... 
.471, 577 


KRABILL, VERLIN Christian, 


.274, 581, 612 

KRANING, -, .574, 593 

KRATZ, EARL, .417 

KREIDER, ISAAC J., m., 274, 600, 607 
KREIDER, LAURA (Landis), .471 


KREPS, EUNICE E—-, ...274, 615 

KRYDER, Mary Lichtenwalter, ....494 

KULP, Harold STOVER, m„ .. 

274 577 597 609 

KULP, Neta RUTH (Royer)’, 275’ 609 

KUNS, GEORGE Dilling, m„ . 

.275, 577, 599, 602 


KURTZ, Ada Pearl, .275, 615 

KURTZ, Daniel WEBSTER, e., . 

17, 64, 67, 106, 107, 275, 585, 587, 588, 
591, 594, 599, 602. 

KURTZ, FRANCIS, ..417 


KURTZ, HENRY, (e), ...19, 33, 532, 533 

L 


LAHER, RUTH (Hershberger), ...276 
LAHMAN, CLARENCE Wilford, 

e„ .471, 537 

LAHMAN, JOHN Diehl, ...19. 532, 535 


LAHMAN, MARY C- (Haughte- 

lin).569 

LAIR, ELMA, .417 

LAIR, Forest EARL, .276, 582 

LAMB, HARRIET J-; See 

EMMERT. 

LAMPIN, CHARLES, .569 

LANDIS, ESTELLA.276, 600, 615 

LANDIS, HERMAN B-, ...276, 619 

LANDIS, JOHN Forest, ..276, 585, 603 
LANDIS, LAURA; Y<?c KREIDER. 

LANDIS, MOYNE, .494 

LANDIS, PAUL, .418 

LASHLEY, EDMUND, 277, 575, 604, 622 

LASHLEY, GLADYS.277, 619 


LAUTZENHIZER, BERTHA Della, ... 

.277, 581, 612 

LAUVER, GEORGE Myers, (e), . 

.425, 437, 602 

LAYMAN, CEDRIC Denton, ..277, 604 
LAYMAN, CLYDE Nininger, 277, 575 

LAYMAN, GEORGE Alphaeus, . 

.278, 581, 595, 602, 619 

LAYMAN, GLADYS Irene (Bene¬ 
dict), .278 

LAYMAN, LOWELL Nininger, ...278 

LAYMAN, PAULINE Elizabeth, . 

.278, 581, 622 

LAYMAN, RL1SSELL Ernest, . 

.278, 604, 619 

LEAR, TOHN Wallace, e. 

.106, 107, 279, 577, 584, 599, 610 

LEAR. MATTIE A-, .569 

LEATHERMAN, LENA Ruth, . 

.279, 437, 608, 622 

LEATHERMAN, VIDA; See 
HOUCHINS. 

LECKRONE, CHARLES, . 

.279, 581, 594, 602 

LECKRONE, QUINCY, m. 

.87, 110, 280, 594, 601, 621 






























































































644 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


LEFEVER, David WELTY, m.. 

280 597 617 

LEHMAN,' ALICE;’ See HERSHEY. 

LEHMAN, DELLA, .280, 584, 617 

LEHMAN, ELSIE; See MADEIRA. .. 

LEHMAN, ESTELLA, .494 

LEHMAN, GALEN Trostle, m., . 


.280, 581, 617 

LEHMAN, IVA.494 

LEHMAN, JULIUS, .494 

LEHMAN, LORENZO Jacob, e. 


LEHMER, FRANCIS, .494 

LEHMER, SILAS G-, e., . 

.94, 107, 472 


LEHMER, SILAS Whitmore, ..281, 619 
LEITER, LABAN Wingert, m„ . 


.281, 584, 605 

LEITER, MAMIE Belle (Keller), ..281 

LEONARD, John WESLEY, . 

.282, 581, 607 

LEONARD, Mary Elizabeth, 282, 619 

LEOPOLD, W--— L—..418 

LESLIE, MARY, .418 

LICHTENWALTER, ANNETTA 

B..472, 577, 623 

LICHTENWALTER, HOMER 

O-, .282, 574, 598, 620 

LICHTENWALTER, RUSSELL 

Brenneman, .282, 574, 594 

LICHTY, JOY Gabriel, .282, 620 

LICHTY, M- P-, .494 

LIGHT, GEORGE H-, (m), ..537 

LINEWEAVER, WILLIAM Sho- 

walter, .283 , 605 

LINGLE, Anna Katherine; See 
MAUST. 

LINT, PERRY A—.283, 586, 603 

LIZER, LOLA Marie (Buck), . 


.283, 580, 617 

LONG, BEULAH; See WEAVER. 

LONG, C- E-, .494 

LONG, Daniel MELVIN, . 


.19, 109, 535, 537 

LONG, DAVID Daniel, ..283, 579, 621 

LONG, EDGAR Fanver, 284} 595, 604 

LONG, EFFIE Virginia (Showalter), .. 

.472, 576 

LONG, Ephraim WILBUR, . 

.284, 582, 595, 603 

LONG, GEORGE Clinton, m., . 

.472, 575, 577 

LONG, HARVEY, d., ....284, 582, 609 


LONG, HARVEY, .284, 619 

LONG, ISAAC, .570 


LONG, ISAAC Samuel, e., . 

.284, 576, 595, 601 

LONG, RAYMOND Victor, . 

.285, 579, 587, 595, 620 


LONG, S- A-, .418 

LONG, W- S. .494 


LOWER, STEWART E-, ..285, 615 

LOWER, VELMA LaReigh, 285, 581 

LUDY, ELIZABETH Susan, . 

.473 , 577, 624 

LUTZ, PEARL Mae; JOBES. 

LYON, MICHAEL, (e), .537 

M 

MACK, ALEXANDER, Sr., (e), . 

mack, Alexander’ jr’., 2 (e), 53 i % 538 
MADEIRA, CHARLES Calvin, Jr., ... 

.‘...285, 581, 609 

MADEIRA, ELSIE (Lehman), ....286 

MADEIRA, Hiester Franklin, .494 

MADEIRA, Sheldon Spencer, .494 

MAHAN, Lillus EMMA (Kepner), 473 

MAHAN, GRANT, .286, 575 

MAHAN, WALTER Kepner, m., . 

.286, 575, 610 

MALLOTT, FLOYD Elwood, m. 

.286, 584, 600, 608 

MALLOTT, Hazel RUTH (Blocher), .. 

.287, 617 

MANAHAN, LILLIAN.494, 577, 624 

MANBECK, HARRY Frederick, . 

.287, 581, 608 

MANGAS, PRUDENCE; See ELEY. 

MANGES, Charlie FRANK, .287 

MANGES, BESSIE Ellena, .287 

MAPHIS, OMER Benjamin, m.. 

.287, 576, 584, 600, 606 

MARKEY, DAVID H-, m„ 288, 615 

MARSHBURN, INA; Acc KAYLOR. 
MARTIN, CHRISTIAN Longe- 

necker, .288, 581, 597, 607 

MARTIN, GRACE Emma (Moyer), 473 


MARTIN, RODNEY, ...288, 619 

MARTIN, SCOTT, .288, 619 


MARTZ, SUPERA Dorothy, ..288, 619' 
MASTERSON, Edward KURTZ, ....418 
MASTERSON, MARTHA; A<?<? 
BRUBAKER. 

MAUPIN, NETTIE Anna, ...289, 615 

MAURER, Mary RACHEL, .538 

MAUST, Anna Katherine (Lingle), ... 

.289, 623 

MAUST, NEVA Belle, ....289, 581, 617 

MAUST, OLIVE.289, 573, 585, 609 

MAUST, SAMUEL A-, ..289, 615 

MAXCY, VAN KIRK, .289, 575 

MAXEY, JOHN Wesley, 289, 581, 612 
McCANN, EDNA Lilligh (Kessler), ... 

.290, 581, 610 

McCANN, SAMUEL N-, (e), . 

.17, 18, 57, 438, 439, 606 

McCARTY, RHODA May (Swigart), 

.447, 473, 577, 623 

McCAULEY, PEARL Ruby (West), . 

.290, 619 

McCAUSLAND, H- R-, .418 

































































































INDEX 


645 


McCORKLE, CHARLES Edward, . 

.290, 582, 587, 592, 595, 616 

McCORKLE, WALTER Ellsworth, ... 

.290, 578, 593 

McCUNE, FRANK Elton, e., . 

.291, 577, 603 

McDANlEL, Samuel ALTON, 291, 619 

McDANNEL, ELLA, .494, 577, 624 

McEVOY, IO Eva, .473, 577, 624 

McGAFFEY, Mary EDITH. 

.291, 584, 596, 609 

McKEE, CHARLES Fahrney, e. 

.291, 577, 605 

McKEE, WILBUR Kaylor, m., . 

.291, 484, 597, 599, 609 

McVEY, ALICE (Hepner), .292 

McVEY, NELLIE May, .543 

MENSCH, Martha Alice (Schwenk), .. 

.474, 577, 624 

MENTZER, ELSIE; Nee CAVE. 

MENTZER. MARTHA.292, 615 

MERKEY, SAMUEL R-, m., .... 

.292, 617 

METZ, DANIEL O..:....494 

METZGER, ANITA (Holsinger), .... 

.438, 602 

METZGER, ELDO O.. 

.292 574 594 

METZGER,’ ELMER Calvin,’ d., ’. 

.474, 573 


METZGER, I- D-, .418 

METZGER, IDA, .292, 610 

METZGER, MINERVA. 


.292, 576, 580, 603 

METZGER, OWEN E-, 438, 592 

METZLER, BURTON, m„ . 

.293, 584, 599, 612 

METZLER, TOHN D-, m., . 

.293, 612 


METZLER. ROY L-, .293, 615 

MEYER, EPHRAIM G-, .418 

MEYER, JACOB Gibble, e„ . 


MEYER, SAMUEL G-, .418 

MEYERS, WILLIAM Horace, m. 


MICHAEL, CLARA Evelyn; See 
SHULL. 

MICKEL, RAYMOND Albert, m., ... 

.294, 581, 610 

MIERLEY, BEULA.474, 585, 624 

MIKESELL, WILBUR B-, ....418 

MILLER, Abram BROWN, m., . 

.294, 549, 581, 595, 603 

MTLLER, Ada Blanche, .294, 619 

MILLER, ALBERT Wilson. 

.294, 575, 585, 593 

MILLER, ARTHUR Bruce, m.. 

.295, 577, 603 

MILLER, ARTHUR Simon B-, ... 

.295, 575, 576, 621 


MILLER, B- O-, ...295, 615 

MILLER, BRUCE A-, .494 

MILLER, BLANCHE Trostle (Bon- 

sack), .295, 593, 607, 620 

MTLLER, CAROL; .S><? BLOUGH. 

MILLER, CARRIE (Gibson), .570 

MILLER, CLEMMY Olin, m., 296 , 612 
MILLER, DANIEL LeRoy, 296, 573, 604 

MILLER, DANIEL Long, (e), . 

.17, 19, 44, 55, 109, 541, 543, 591 

MILLER, DeWITT Henry, m., 296, 608 

MILLER, DOROTHY Teanne, .418 

MILLER, E- DeWitt, .418 

MILLER, E- W-, ....297, 621 

MILLER, ELIZA B-, .494 

MILLER, Mrs. ELIZABETH (D. 

L).494 

MILLER, ELLA Elizabeth; See 
FLOHR. 

MILLER, ELSIE Elizabeth. 

...296, 581, 609 

MILLER, EMMA A..297, 610 

MILLER, EMMA Grace, .297, 607 

MILLER, EUNICE Estelle (Early), .. 

.297, 611 

MILLER, FORREST Adrian, . 

...297, 582, 597, 612 

MILLER, FRANCES Edith; See 
DAVENPORT. 

MTLLER, FREDERICK Martin, . 

.297, 582, 603 

MILLER, GEORGE Aaron, . 

.298, 574, 588, 621 

MILLER, GEORGIA, .298 , 619 

MILLER, GRACE Elida, .298, 619 

MILLER, GRACE (Hileman), . 

.298, 585, 600 

MILLER, HAROLD Clayton, m., . 


.299, 593 , 620 

MILLER, HELEN Frances, ...299, 581 

MILLER, HOWARD, (m). 

..19, 39, 108, 529, 543, 590 


MILLER, JACOB, (m), .33, 544 

MILLER, J—-- Carson.494 


MILLER, J- QUINTER. m., . 

.300, 579, 617 

MILLER, TENNIE (Blough), . 

.299, 576, 609 

MILLER, TENNY; See VIA. 

MILLER, TESSE K-, .299, 619 

MILLER. JOHN David. 

.299, 578, 584, 592, 595, 602 

MILLER, TOHN Ezra, e. 

17, 51, 56, 300, 575, 587, 588, 591, 
594, 601. 


MILLER, Keith Walter, .494 

MILLER, LAURENCE Albert, m., ... 

. 200 , 593 611 

MILLER, LEO Henry, 301, 582, 608, 622 
MILLER, LEO Homer, m., 301, 577, 609 
MILLER, LeROY C-, .301, 619 
















































































































646 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


MILLER, LEWIS D--, .494 

MILLER, LOGAN, .494 

MILLER, LULA A. .301, 619 


MILLER, MABEL Alice; See 
BONAR. 

MILLER, Marcus CLEMENT, . 

.301, 578, 593, 608 

MILLER, MARY, .301, 619 

MILLER, MARY (Hershberger), ..544 
MILLER, Mary AGNES (Ship- 

man), .301, 605 

MILLER, Mary Olivia.302, 612 

MILLER, Mary Virginia, ....302, 619 

MILLER, MAURINE I-, 302, 615 

MILLER, MERLIN Gibson, m., 302, 577 

MILLER, Mina H- (Bosser- 

man), .494 

MTLLER, MINOR Cline, m., . 

.302, 584, 587, 597, 600, 605 

MILLER, NORMAN J-, (e), .... 

.18, 438, 439, 619 

MILLER, OLIVE P-, ...303, 619 

MILLER, OLIVER W- (e), . 

.9, 37, 108, 443, 594, 601 

MILLER, Omega Levi, .303, 611 

MILLER, OSCAR S-, m., . 

.303, 582, 608 

MILLER, PAULINE Patricia, . 

.303, 584, 617 


MILLER, ROBERT Henry, e., . 

.303, 577, 607 

MILLER, RIIODA; See HERTZLER. 
MILLER, ROBERT Henry, Sr., 

(e), .19, 43, 545, 549 


MILLER, Robert Samuel, .494 

MILLER, RUTH, ....:.304, 619 


MILLER, SAMUEL Bechtold, e., . 

.474, 578, 593 


MILLER, SAMUEL J„ e„ . 

....17, 67, 74, 304, 519, 584, 591, 601 
MILLER, SEBASTIAN Christian, 

e., .304, 581, 596, 602 

MILLER, SILVA; See BECK- 
NER. 

MILLER, VALLEY Virginia, . 

.304, 576, 611 

MILLER, VICTOR, .418 

MILLER, W- R-, .494 

MILLER, WARD Beecher, 304, 574, 608 

MILLER, WILBUR C-, .494 

MILLER, WILMER B..570 

MINNICH, EVA Belle (Shepfer), .... 


.305, 608 

MINNICH, HAZEL Marguerite, . 


.305, 581, 617 

MINNICH, Herbert SPENSER, 


m., .305, 579, 608 

MINNICH, LEVI, .475 

MINNICH, OMER M-, ..418 


MINNICH. RUTH Evalena; Ace 
NEHER. 


MISHLER, FLOYD Earnest, m., . 

.305, 611 

MISHLER, TRUDE; Ae? IRVIN. 

MOIIERMAN, TULLY S., e., . 

17, 70, 91, 306, 513, 585, 587, 591, 

599, 600. 

MOHLER, BARBARA; See CUL- 
LEY. 

MOHLER, CATHRYN, .306, 619 

MOHLER, FLORENCE E-, . 

.306, 615 

MOHLER, FRANK E..418 

MOHLER, HARRY, .494 

MOHLER, JENNIE B.. 

.306, 576, 577, 623 

MOHLER, John Lewis, .306 , 621 

MOHLER, MARGUERITE, ....306, 619 

MOHLER, Mary Alice.306, 615 

MOHLER, MARY E- (Bru¬ 
baker), .570 

MOHLER, PAUL.418 

MOHLER, ROBERT Ellsworth, .... 

.306, 584, 598, 604 

MONTGOMERY, John Barrick, ..418 

MONTZ, GLEN R-, m., . 

.307, 577, 580, 617 

MOOMAW, BEN, .418 

MOOMAW, BESSIE.494, 577, 624 

MOOMAW, IRA Wilbur, m., . 

.307, 598, 612 

MOOMAW, KENTON B-, .418 

MOOMAW, MABEL Ellen (Winger), . 

.307, 581, 597, 612 

MOOMAW, MATTHEW Thomas, 418 

MOORE J- B-, .570 

MOORE, JAMES Milton, e., 475, 577 
MOORE, TOHN Henry, e., ...475, 587 

MORDHURST, WILHELM IN A, . 

.476, 577, 624 

MORRIS, ARTHUR Fremont, . 

.307, 582, 612 

MORRIS, CHARLES Stephen, m„ ... 

.308, 584, 595, 605 

MORRIS, I AMES Henry, e„ . 

.308, 584, 587, 596, 600, 603, 620 

MOTE, ARTHUR Oliver, e., . 

.308, 579, 597, 612 

MOTE, LEONA Smith, ...476, 577, 623 

MOTE, ORA Etta (Gibson), . 

..’.309, 579, 612 

MOW. ANETTA Cordula. 

.309, 576, 599, 605 

MOW, ANNA (Beahm). 

.309, 579, 599, 609 

MOW, BAXTER Merrill, m., . 

.309, 443, 581, 596, 599, 605 

MOYER, DELLA; See BEALS. 

MOYER, ELGIN Sylvester, e., . 

.310, 578 584, 597, 598, 599, 605 

MOYER, FAYE E-, .310, 619 

MOYER, FLORENCE Tvson, ..310, 619 











































































































INDEX 


647 


MOYER, GLEN A., m., . 

..310, 598, 600, 612 

MOYER, GRACE Emma; See 
MARTIN. 

MOYER, HERBERT Tyson, . 

.310, 578, 592 

MOYER, KATHRYN T-, .418 

MOYER, LELA Alberta, 476, 577, 623 
MOYER, LELA (Sellers), 476, 577, 623 

MOYER, MABEL (Rasor), .311 

MOYER, RAYMOND Tyson, . 

.311, 585, 617 

MOYERS, GRANT Tyler, 311, 582, 612 

MOYERS, WALDO, .418 

MUIR, FREEMAN George, ..477, 588 

MUIR,' GLADDYS Esther, . v... 

.311, 584, 605, 623 

MURPHY, LAURA; Nee COTTRELL. 

MURPHY, MILES, .311, 615 

MURPHY, ROSS Dale, e., . 

.91, 311, 584, 604 

MURPHY, Sara FLORENCE 

(Fogelsanger), 312, 584, 590, 596, 
600, 604. 

MURRAY, DARRELL Richard, m., .. 

.312, 577, 617 

MURRAY, GRACE Mildred; See 
BARNHART. 

MURRAY, LOLA Catherine, . 

.312, 580, 586, 588 

MYER, ANNA Vine, ...477, 577, 623 

MYER, ARTHUR E...418 

MYER, CHARLES Isaac, 312, 582, 606 

MYER, ELIZABETH.477, 581 

MYER. FLORENCE May, 477, 577, 623 

MYERS, CORA Berkley, .313 

MYERS, DORIS B., .313, 581, 612 

MYERS, FRANK Andrew, m., . 

.313, 578, 605 

MYERS, FRED P-, .4'8 

MYERS. GALENE Josephine, 313, 619 
MYERS, GARRY Cleveland, m., .... 

.314, 549, 584, 587, 590, 603 

MYERS, HAROLD Benton, . 

.-.315, 574, 603 

MYERS, HETTIE E-, ..315, 619 

MYERS, IDAMAE, .315, 581 

MYERS, JACOB Emory, m., . 

.315, 581, 605 

MYERS, JACOB Tobias, .570 

MYERS, Tohn ALLAN, e.477, 573 

MYERS, John CLARENCE, e„ . 

..316, 582, 594, 602 

MYER, LESTER N--, ...318, 615 

MYERS, LOIS B-, ...316, 581, 611 

MYERS, MABEL (Dooley), ..316, 600 

MYERS, LEON Geiger.316, 615 

MYERS, MARTHA Linn.316, 578 

MYERS, MINOR Morton, m. 

.:.316, 576, 596, 599, 606 

MYERS, OLIVE Annie, ..19, 547, 549 


MYERS, OSCAR Reiff, e., . 

.317, 584, 594, 601 

MYERS, SALOME (Stoner), 19, 541,549 

MYERS, SARA (Zigler), . 

.317, 576, 620, 622 

MYERS, TOBIAS Timothy, e. 

317, 520, 549, 584, 591, 596, 599, 601 

MYERS, WALTER Allen, e„ . 

.97, 318, 575, 602 

MYERS, WELDON Thomas, . 

.318, 584, 590, 594, 602 

MYERS, William STANLEY, . 

.318, 574, 604 

MYERS, WILLIS Berton, 19, 547, 549 
N 

NAAS, TOHN, (e), .24, 539, 550 

NAYLOR, LEWIS Earl, m., . 

^18 578 6i7 

NEAD,’ ABRAHAM Earbuck,’ e„ ’..... 
.319, 578, 601 

ATT' A T~\ TA IT* rp T? n / . \ 4 11 rm 


NEAD, PETER, (e), .U33, 550 

NEFF, DOLLIE; .See ZERN. 

NEFF, JAMES Monroe, (e), . 

.19, 82, 109, 535 , 550 

NEFF, NOBLE, .319, 619 

NEFF, PEARL, .494, 624 

NEFF, VERTIE, .495, 624 


NEGLEY, ELVA Catherine; Sec 
CONNER. 

NEHER, ALBERTA Ruth; Nee 
FRANTZ. 

NEHER, Elsie Mae, .319, 619 

NEHER, ETHA Mae (Trostle), 319, 612 

NEHER, M1NNEVA Josephine, . 

.319, 611 

NEHER, OSCAR Warner, m., . 

.319, 575, 607, 620 


NEHER, ROY.320, 620 

NEHER, RUTH Evalena (Minnich), .. 


NEHER, SAYLOR, .320, 619 

NETZLEY, RALPH E-, ..320, 619 

NEVIN, VIOLET V- (Vani- 

man), .320, 605 


NEWCOMER, Ewing Johnson, . 

.320, 579, 602 

NEWCOMER, GRACE, ..478, 577, 623 
NEWCOMER, Tames CARMAN, ..418 
NEWCOMER, TENNIE S——, ..495 
NEWCOMER, MAUD Odessa, 478, 575 
NEWCOMER, MELCHOR Snively, 

(e), .17, 19, 44, 109, 545, 553 

NEWLAND, ANNA; Nee CRUM- 
PACKER. 

NICKEY, BARBARA Marie. 

.321, 576, 578, 593 

NICKEY, IOSEPH Galen, d., . 

.321, 575, 621 

NICKEY, PAUL Amos. e„ ....478, 575 
NICODEMUS, RUTHERFORD 

Herman, e., .321, 584, 601 






















































































648 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


NININGER, ELSIE (Buckman), ..478 


NININGER, EDGAR Denton, .418 

NININGER, FLORA.553 


NININGER, HARVEY Harlow, . 

.322, 584, 587, 596, 605 

NININGER, ROBERT Peter, 322, 605 
NININGER, ROY William, m„ 479, 580 
NOFFSINGER, FLORENCE (Wie- 

and), .322, 608 

NOFFSINGER, JOHN Samuel, e., . 

56, 106, 107, 322, 575, 578, 595, 605 
NOFFSINGER, STANLEY Bral- 

lier, .323, 619 

NOFFSINGER, SUSIE.323, 615 

NOLL, Beulah Evelyn, .323, 619 

NOLLEY, PEARLE Zena (Shaffer), 323 

NOLLEY, William DAVIS, m., . 

.323, 580, 611 

NOLT, J- — ELLEN, .323, 615 

NORRIS, FORBES H-, ..323, 612 

NORRIS, REBECCA Lee; See 
RINEHART. 

NORRIS, SARAH (Six), .553 

NYCE, WILLIAM Godshall, . 

.324, 574, 609 

NYE, HARRY Hess, m., . 

.324, 526, 584, 596, 606 

NYHART, HOWARD, .324, 615 

O 

OAKS, PHOEBE M-, 479, 577, 624 

OBER, BIRCH Replogle, 324, 575, 620 

OBER, HENRY Kulp, e., . 

.84, 324, 597, 620 

OBERHOLTZER, ISAIAH Eber- 

sole, e., .325, 576, 596, 599, 603 

OBERHOLTZER, Margaret ELIZA¬ 
BETH, .325, 576, 606 

OCKERMAN, James ELWOOD, m., .. 

.325, 582, 594, 601, 619 

OELLIG, HELEN G-, .495 

OLLER, Jack Ezra, .325, 615 

OLLER, JEFFORD Franklin, . 

.326, 574, 609 

OLLER, RELLO, .326 

OLSEN, MARIE, .326, 601 

OREBAUGH, HILBERT M-, 495 

P 

PAIR, Paul, .326, 613 

PARKER, ISAAC Dillon, (e). 

.18, 19, 78, 551, 553 

PARMER, W- R-, .418 

PAUL, Ira CLIFFORD, m., 326, 581,617 

PAUL, NORRIS, .326, 613 

PAULMER, HAZEL; See YODER. 

PEDEN, DELLA, .418 

PEEBLER, RAY E-, ..443, 593, 603 

PENCE, JOHN Bvrely, (e), .554 

PEOPLES, WALTER, ....326, 582, 602 
PETERS, David WILBUR, 327, 582, 605 
PETERS. ROENA (Stoner), 327, 606 


PETERS, WOODFORD W-, e„ .. 

.327, 584, 597, 606 

PFOUTZ, EDITH Elizabeth; 

ROOP. 

PHILLIPS, GEORGE W-, m., ... 

.327, 581, 597, 608 

PITTENGER, JOHN Milton, e. 

.327, 576, 602 

PITTENGER, LURA Beatrice, .328 

PLAUGHER, Lee ROY, .328, 610 

POLLARD, LEE Ward, m., . 

.328, 574, 587, 588, 623 

rOLLARD, RICHARD Thomas, e., .. 

. 479 573 592 

POLLOCK,’MYRTLE Inez (Ferris), .. 

.479, 576, 577, 623 

POLLOCK, Samuel ANDREW, ...554 

POSTMA, Sarah ELIZABETH, . 

.328, 584, 599, 601, 611 


POTE, Orville Dewey, .329, 615 

POTTER, ELLA,..495, 577, 624 


POWELSON. FAYE (Sisler), 329, 608 
PRATHER, HOPE (Deardorff), ..624 

PRATHER, JOHN Perry, m., . 

.329, 578, 588, 612 

PRESS, IDA; See RANDOLPH. 

PRICE, GALEN, .329, 613 

PRICE, ARTHUR, .495 

PRICE, HOWARD LeRoy, . 

.18, 441, 443 , 608 

PRICE, ISAAC, (e), ..19, 33, 554, 555 

PRICE, JOHN C-, .329, 615 

PRICE, LUCY B-, .418 

PRICE, WILLIAM Henry, d., .480 

PULLEY, HARRY H-, 329, 582, 617 

PUTERBAUGH, AMSEY Has- 

call, (e), .19, 551, 554 

PUTERBAUGH, ROY FI., 330, 585, 604 

Q 

QUEAR, HAZEL; See AUSTIN. 
QUINTER, GRACE; See HOL- 
SOPPLE 

QUINTER, JAMES, (e), . 

17, 19, 33, 36, 42, 45, 48, 108, 555, 557 

QUINTER, MARY N-, . 

.19, 557, 563 

R 

RAMEY, BESSIE, .418 

RANCK, GLADYS N- (Driver), 330 

RANDOLPH, Henry SHERFY, 

m.330, 584, 596, 608 

RANDOLPH, -IDA (Press), 330, 596, 608 

RARICK, W- CARL, e., ..480, 575 

REBER, ALBERT Luft, 331, 574, 608 

REBER, CONRAD S--, ....331, 592 

REBER, DANIEL Conrad, m„ . 

18, 84, 107, 331, 584, 588, 589, 592, 594, 
598, 601. 

REBER, EDNA Elizabeth (Bru¬ 
baker). 332 , 610 






















































































INDEX 


649 


REBER, INA Flora (Crosswhite), . 

.332, 606 

REBER, TOSHUA Daniel, .332, 573 

REBER, NORA Luft; See HOL- 
LENBERG. 

REBER, Ruth Elizabeth, .332, 615 

REDENBO, OSCAR Benton, .. 

.332, 597, 617 

REDICK, HAZEL, .418 

REED, A- G..418 

REED, GLEN W-, .383, 615 

REED, Millie Margaret VASHTI, .... 

.333, 581, 606 

REICHARD, John ROWLAND, m., ... 

.333, 620 

REICHARD, LAWSON Funk, . 

.333, 586, 620 

REIFF, GALEN, .418 

REIFSNYDER, MILTON Ecker, . 

.333, 580, 603 

REIMAN, RALPH Walker, m., . 

.334, 574, 610 

REITZ, WILLIAM W-, . 

.334, 581, 598, 620 

RENCH, LULA; .SVc TINKLE. 

REPLOGLE, ABRAM Brown, m., - 

.334, 578, 607 

REPLOGLE, ARNOLD Miller, . 

..334, 575, 589, 605, 623 

REPLOGLE, BESSE (Wisherd). 

.335, 605 

REPLOGLE, Daniel BENSON, . 

.335, 575, 588, 622 

REPLOGLE, FRANK Grover, m., 335 
REPLOGLE FREDerick ALLEN, 

m., .335, 581, 617 

REPLOGLE, GEORGE Brown, 

m., .336, 606 

REPLOGLE, RUTH (Williams), . 

.336, 608 

REPLOGLE, SARA Guyer, ..336, 576 

RESSER, CHARLES Elmer. 

.336, 579, 584, 590, 595, 605 

REVIS, LELA Grace, .337, 613 

REXROAD, CARL Newton, m., . 

.337, 600, 610 

RHINE, ROSS, .337, 617 

RHOADS, ARTHUR, .418 

RICHARDS, HERBERT Forest, e., .. 

.337, 578, 599, 607 

RIDDLEBARGER, GLENN A-•, .. 

.480, 580 


RIDER, BESSIE M-; Ycc 

HARLEY. 

RINEHART, BLANCH Florence. 

.338, 586, 597, 604 

RINEHART, KATHERINE May. 

.338, 600, 612 

RINEHART, REBECCA Lee (Nor¬ 
ris), .557 


RININGER, CHESTER Arthur, . 

.338, 581, 605 

RITTENHOUSE, A-- H-, 495 

ROBERTSON, ALWILDA, ....338, 615 
ROBINSON, WILLIAM Alexander, ... 

.338, 586, 606 

RODEFFER, C- C-, ..339, 615 

RODEFFER, INA B-, ...339, 615 

ROESCH, GRACE.495, 577, 624 

ROHRER, HARRY Walker, m„ . 

.339, 586, 596, 599, 604 

ROHRER, PERRY Lawrence, ..339, 613 
ROLLER, Charles WILLIAM, 480, 584 
ROLLER, IVA May (Bowman), .... 

. ..339, 598, 612 

ROLLER, TOHN Michael, m., . 

.340, 600, 617 

ROLLER, M- S. .340, 615 

ROOP, EARL William, m. 

.340, 578, 599, 608 

ROOP, EDITH Elizabeth (Pfoutz), .. 

.481, 584 

ROOP, ETHEL Amelia, ..340, 581, 607 

ROOP, GEORGE Edward, m. 

.341, 581, 596, 604 

ROOP, JOHN Daniel, Jr., m., . 

.341, 575, 608, 621 

ROOP, (Mrs. John D., Jr.,), ....495 

ROOP, LAVINIA Catharine, . 

.341, 598, 605 

ROOP, WILLIAM Ezra, e., . 

.18, 87, 110, 342, 594, 601 

ROOT, Ernest Leroy, .342, 613 

ROOT, RAYMOND, .342, 615 

ROSBRUGH, DOROTHY.418 

ROSE, CALVIN J-(m). 

.18, 441, 444, 608 

ROSE, LEWIS Day, m„ . 

.342, 444, 576, 604 

ROSENBERGER, ABRAM Seidell, 

(m), .558, 592 

ROSENBERGER, I- J-, . 

.558, 570 

ROSENBERGER, WELLINGTON, 495 
ROSS, AMOS Walter, m., 481, 576, 588 
ROSS, CHARLES Fordice, 343, 578, 592 

ROSS. RUDY, .343, 615 

ROTHROCK, EDGAR Eli, e., 481, 578 

ROTHROCK, JAMES Rutherford, . 

.343, 574, 603 

ROWE, BLANCHE Viola, ...343, 605 

ROWE, GRACE, .418 

ROWE, MAY Irene; See WAMPLER. 
ROWLAND, CHARLES L., 343, 584, 623 

ROYER, Anna JOSEPHINE, . 

.344, 579, 612 

ROYER, ANNA Rebecca; See 
WEYBRIGHT. 

ROYER, BERTHA (Wise), ....344, 602 
ROYER, CHESTER Hummer, 344, 615 


































































































650 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


ROYER, GALEN B., m., 344, 599, 608 

ROYER, GALEN Brown, e., . 

.344, 414, 558, 584, 588, 591, 613 

ROYER, GERTRUDE Anna, 481, 585 

ROYER, HUBERT M-, ....344, 615 

ROYER, JOHN Grove, (e), . 

17, 19, 39, 44, 51, 108, 558, 559, 594 
ROYER, LUCILLE, ...344, 580, 612 

ROYER, MARY E-, .419 

ROYER, MILTON Dundore, m., . 

.345, 600, 617 

ROYER, NAOMI, .419 

ROYER. Neta RUTH; See KULP. 
ROYER, PAULINE Weybright, ..419 
ROYER, ELIZABETH; Nee BATES. 
ROYER, NELLIE (Credlebaugh), .... 

.345, 614 

ROYER, WILLIAM D—.. 

.345, 581, 605 

RUHL, ELMER Ruhl, ....345, 581, 620 
RUHL, FLORENCE Adelaide 

(Evans), .345, 611 

RUPERT, EDGAR Lee, ....346, 573, 603 

RUPP, CLYDE H—--, ....346, 615 

RUPP, ELMER.346, 613 

RUTHRAUFF, J- SEMOUR 

F-, .346, 574, 603 

RYDER, RALPH.570 

RYDER, RAYMOND Robert, . 

.346, 582. 606 

RYMAN, JOHN, . 570 

S 

SADLER, OMAR T..419 

SANDERS, J- F-, .495 

SANGER, ELLA May, ....482, 577, 623 

SANGER, HOMER Festus, d. 

.3, 15, 346, 579, 588, 610 


SANGER, PAUL B-, ...347, 613 

SANGER, SAMUEL A-, .495 

SANGER, VESTA.347, 584, 607 


SANGER, WILLIAM Henry, m„ ... 

.18, 98, 347, 582, 589, 602 

SANGER, WILLIAM Thomas, . 

.348, 585, 590, 595, 603 

SAPPINGTON, ERNEST Frederick, .. 
.348, 561, 578, 592 


SAPPINGTON, GEORGE Klein, 

(e), .558 

SARGENT, BEULAH, .349, 615 

SARGENT, BLANCHE.349, 615 

SARGENT, GALEN B—-, 349, 615 

SARGENT, LUTIE Mary, 349, 581. 617 

SAYLOR, CLYDE Talmage, d. 


SAYLOR, GALEN, .349, 613 


SAYLOR, John HARVEY, . 

.350, 578, 592, 602 

SAYLOR, JOSEPH Eisenberg, . 

.447, 575, 594, 601 

SAYLOR, LLOYD, .350, 613 

SAYLOR, SUSIE (Slusher), 350, 582, 601 


SCHAEFFER, MARY Ann., . 

.350, 576, 609 

SCHAFER, HARRY Samuel, .355 

SCHAFFER, PEARLE Zena; See 
NOLLEY. 

SCHECHTER, DAVID P-, 495, 624 

SCHECHTER, ELNORA, .350, 615 

SCHERFEE, SAMUEL H--, . 

.350, 581, 595, 603 

SCHLOSSER, RALPH Wiest, e. 

.351, 595, 597, 604 

SCHMIDT, ADRA (Boone), ...351, 610 
SCHMIDT. JONATHAN David, 

m., .351, 578, 585, 599, 610 

SCHNECK, AMANDA Catherine, .... 

.482, 577, 624 

SCHROCK, EFFIE Irena, ...351, 580 
SCHROCK, MARGUERITE; Vec 
BURKE. 

SCHROCK, W- G-, .495 

SCHROYER, CHESTER Franklin, 

m., .352, 581, 610 

SCHUBERT, CARL Clayton, . 

.352, 581, 609 

SCHUE, ALBERT Clayton, m., . 

.352, 578, 582, 611 

SCHWALM, VERNON Franklin, 

e.109, 352, 584, 588, 596, 605 

SCHWENK, CHARLES Albert, e.-, ... 

.482, 581 

SCHWENK, L- ANNA, . 

.353, 600, 613 

SCHWENK, MARGARET (Haas), 482 
SCHWENK, Martha Alice; See 
MENSCH. 

SCHROCK. EDNA; Yee VAN 
DYKE. 

SCROGUM, ARTHUR Daniel, m., .... 

.353, 578, 617 

SCROGUM, IRA.353, 615 

SEE, ERNEST Aldine, m., . 

.353, 612, 622 

SEESE. ANNA (Bowman), . 

.354, 576, 596, 605 

SEESE, NORMAN Alexander, m., . 

.354, 576, 596, 606 

SEIGART. SAMUEL Wakefield, ..592 

SELL, BYRON M--, .354, 613 

SELL, JAMES Arnold, e., ...483, 588 

SELLERS, ARTHUR Lee, m., . 

.354, 582, 606 

SELLERS, JOHN A-, .355, 613 

SELLERS, LELA; Yee FERGUSON. 
SENGER, LAL1RA Frances; See 
HARLEY. 

SENGER, NETTIE Mabelle. 

.355, 576, 600, 606 

SENSEMAN, GLADYS; Yec 

SHIVELY. 

SHAEFFER, REBEKAH Sadie. 

.357, 581, 611 






























































































INDEX 


651 


SHAFER, William Landis, .419 

SHAFFER, CHARLES Porter, d., .... 

.355, 578, 592 

SHAMBERGER, CHAUNCEY 

Howard, m.355, 579, 611 

SHANK, Margaret IRENE (Sheetz), .. 

.356 

SHARP, MAURICE.570 

SHARP, SOLOMON Zook, e. 

17, 35, 38, 43, 63, 67, 83, 108, 109, 
356, 561, 591, 594. 

SHARP, THEODORE, .19, 561, 563 

SHARPES, L- V-, ....356, 615 

SHAVER, CHALMER Brumbaugh, .. 

.356, 597, 609 

SHAVER, H- A..419 

SHAVER, RUTH Mae, .357, 580 

SHAVER, SAMUEL, .570 

SHEAFFER, LEAH; Yet? GLAS- 
MIRE. 

SHEELEY, ELLA May, 357, 576, 604 
SHEETZ, Margaret IRENE; See 
SHANK. 

SHELLENBERGER, John MOH- 

LER, .483, 578, 593 

SHEPFER, EVA Belle; See 
MINNICH. 

SHERFY, EFFIE (Strohm), 483, 623 

SHERFY, ERNEST Francis, e., . 

.357, 578, 601 

SHERFY, N- B-, .570 

SHERMAN, JOHN, .358, 615 

SHERRICK, DOROTHY Miriam 

Nevon.358. 582, 609 

SHERRICK, MARVIN Manam, 

e., ..358, 566, 584, 588, 591, 594, 601 
SHERRICK, PAUL Henry, ..359, 612 
SHERRICK, RUTH; See BRUM¬ 
BAUGH. 

SHICK, MARTHA Belle, .484, 576 

SHICKEL, ELSIE Naomi. 

.359, 579, 588, 596, 607 

SHIDELER, NOAH M., . 

.359, 578, 600, 607 

SHIPMAN, Mary AGNES; See 
MILLER. 

SHIRK, RUTH, .419 

SHIRKY, EMILY Frances, 359, 582, 603 
SHIRKY, HOWARD M„ 360, 575, 621 

SHIRKY, IOSEPH Bowman. 

.360, 575, 589, 602 

SHIRKY, Samuel MOHLER. 

.360, 574, 622 

SHISLER, SARA Cassel, 360, 584, 617 
SHIVELY, Arthur William, 361, 615 

SHIVELY, CHARLES Stacy. 

.361, 584, 590, 595, 603 

SHIVELY, EMMA (Whisler), ..361, 604 
SHIVELY, GLADYS, (Senseman), ... 
.361, 613 


SHIVELY, LEVI Stephen, e.'. 

.56, 361, 584, 585, 590, 596, 603 

SHIVELY, MARIE, .362, 582, 609 

SHIVELY, MILDRED M-, 362, 615 

SHIVELY, WALTER, .362, 615 

SHOCK, LAURA J-, 362, 576, 607 

SHOEMAKER, GEORGE Gaius. 

.362, 578, 593 

SHOEMAKER, JOHN L-—, . 

..362, 578, 592 

SHORB, DAVID Joseph, . 

.363,'573, 597, 605 

SHORB, PAUL E—.-, .419 

SHOWALTER, David NORMAN, . 

.363, 574, 621 

SHOWALTER, EFFIE Virginia; 

Y*e LONG. 

SHOWALTER, J- HENRY, ..495 

SHOWALTER, MARY E-, 363, 613 

SHRINER, JASPER Theodore, . 

.363 , 604 

SHROCK, MARGUERITE, .624 

SHULL, CHALMER George, e., . 

.363, 576, 599, 609 

SHULL, CLARA Evelyn (Michael), .. 

.364, 601, 617 

SHULL, TESSE Charles, m., . 

.364, 578, 599, 612 

SHULL, MERLIN C-, m„ . 

.364, 578, 617 

SHULL, PEARL Marie (Grosh). 

t64 ^96 609 

SHULL, W - RUSSEL, m’., 365, 615 
SHULTZ, CORA (Winger), ..365, 613 
SHULTZ, LAWRENCE Washing¬ 
ton, e., .365, 579, 605 

SIEBER, HARRY Fritchey, . 

.484, 573, 574 

SILVERTHORN, Cora Adele 

(Brumbaugh), .495 

SIMMONS, William BERLIN, 

m., .365, 582, 610 

SISLER, FAYE; See POWEL- 
SON. 


SITES, David ESTON, ...365, 574, 609 
SIX, SARAH; See NORRIS. 

SKEGGS, REBECCA Catherine; 

See WAMPLER. 

SLAGLE, MERLE.419 

SLIFER, CHARLES Henry, m., . 


SLIFER, CHARLES W..495 


SLIFER, OLIVER Clinton, (m), ..561 

SLIFER, WALTER Llovd, m. 

.366, 597, 612 

SMELTZER, JESSE A-, e. 

.366, 578, 599, 606 


SMELTZER, MERRILL, .419 

SMITH, ALBERT Ray, m„ ...366, 617 
SMITH, CARRIE Irene, .366, 580 






















































































652 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


SMITH, Cecil FREADUS, . 

.367, 574, 607 

SMITH, GEORGE C-, m„ . 


SMITH, HARRY LeRoy, m., 367, 613 

SMITH, LEE ROY, .367, 580 

SMITH, LOIS, .419 

SMITH, MARGARET Leona.367 

SMITH, MAYBELLE, (Chember- 

lin), .368, 580 

SMITH, ROGER Cletus, . 


SMITH, TROY, .419 

SMITH, William HARLIN, m„ . 


SNADER, ANNA Pauline, .368, 622 

SNADER, FAYANNA Marie, . 


SNAVELY, ESTHER Marie. ...369, 613 

SNAVELY, EVERETT Harter, . 

.369, 575, 607 

SNELL, ROXIE; See COFFMAN. 

SNIDER, G— A-, .495 

SNIDER, ROSS T-, ..369, 575, 620 

SNIVELY, VIOLA Blanche; See 
GROH. 


SNYDER, LELA M- (Gross- 

nickle), .369 

SNYDER, MAZIE Mae; See 
HORN. 


SNYDER, Wilbur Oscar, m., 370, 615 
SOLANKI, Virsinh Vagji, ..370, 585 
SOLLENBERGER, CLARENCE 

Benjamin, m., .*._370, 615 

SOLLENBERGER, CLARENCE 

Clovd, e., .370, 578, 607 

SOLLENBERGER, David LAUREL, .. 

.370, 582, 610 

SOLLENBERGER, ETHEL; Nee 
WIDDOWSON. 

SOLLENBERGER, Isaac Tacob. 

.370, 584, 597, 606 

SOLLENBERGER, OLIVER Clark, 

m„ .371, 576, 599, 609 

SOLLENBERGER, ORVILLE Funk, .. 

.371, 582, 610 

SOWER, CHRISTOPHER, Sr.. 

.13, 24, 561 

SOWER, CHRISTOPHER, Jr., 

(e), .13, 24 et. seq., 108, 562 

SPEICHER, EARL Edmon, m„ . 

.70, 371, 596, 599, 602 

SPEICHER, HARRY Blaine, 484, 582 


SPENCER, CHARLES, .495 

SPENCER, SAMUEL, .495 

SPIGLE, R- W-, .419 


SPRENKEL, TOHN Fishei,”s’r’.,”! 1’.562 
SPRENKEL, JOHN Fishel, 371, 574, 620 
SPRENKEL, JULIA Kathryn, 372, 613 
SPRENKLE, CHARLOTTE' E——, .. 
.372, 610 


SPRENKLE, EDWARD E-, .... 

377 593 

STALEY,’JACK,’ ...’. .419 

STATLER, FOSTER Boyd, m., . 

.372, 612 

STAUFFER, CLARA E-; See 

WOLFE. 

STAUFFER, LYDIA, ...372, 601, 624 

STAUFFER, Mary BLANCHE, . 

.373, 582, 617 

STAUFFER, MARTIN Edward, 

d., .373, 582, 612 

STAUFFER, ROBERT M-, . 

.373, 615 

STAYER, GRACE Brown, ....373, 612 

STAYER, IRVIN C..419 

STAYER, Jacob CLYDE, m., . 

.373, 582, 584, 607 

STAYER, JESSE L-, m., 374, 613 

STAYER, MAURICE Cameron, . 

.374, 578, 592 

STEBBINS, CARL, .374, 621 

STEBBINS, FRANK.374, 621 

STEBBINS, R- CATHERINE, .... 

.374, 613 

STEBBINS, ROY E-, ...374, 621 

STEELE, GRACE Gertrude, . 

.485, 577, 623 

STEVENSON, JOSEPH Samuel, . 

STEVENSON,’ WILBUR Harlen, ’. 

.374, 574, 598, 621 


STEWART, MYRTLE, .419 

STINE, ORA William, .375, 573, 606 

STINEBAUGH, VIRGIL.419 


STINEBAUGH, WALTER Curtis, 

m., .375, 578, 582, 609 

STOMBAUGH, LENA Mae, ...375, 580 

STONER, DAVID Lee, (m), . 

.18, 441, 444, 595, 603 

STONER, EDNA, .375, 580 

STONER, Edward NORRIS, . 

.376, 582, 606 

STONER, FLORENCE (Burkett), ... 

.376, 606 

STONER, MARY; Nee WINE. 

STONER, PAUL Deardorff. 

.376, 575, 612 

STONER, ROWENA; Nee PETERS. 
STONER, SALOME; See MYERS. 

STOUFFER, DAVID Andrew, . 

.376, 582, 607 

STOUFFER, MABEL Lucile, 376, 613 
STOUT, ALEXANDER McKil- 

lip, m.376, 604 

STOVER, FANNIE McGaffey, 377, 615 

STOVER, HENRY, .377, 613 

STOVER, James HARMAN, (e), 565 

STOVER, John EMMERT, m„ . 

.377, 599, 611 





























































































INDEX 


653 


STOVER, JOHN M-, .495 

STOVER, WILBUR Brenner, e., . 

.52, 377, 576, 588, 591, 597, 602 

STOVER, MARY (Emmert), ..52, 495 
STRAUSBAUGH, GEORGE S„ 

e., .378, 578, 600 

STRAUSBAUGH, PERRY Daniel, .... 

.378, 584, 588, 590, 620 

STRAWINSKI, BUFORD, .419 

STRICKLER, GLENN, .378, 620 

STRICKLER, Robert EDWARD 

Lee, .379, 574, 593 

STROHM, EFFIE; See SHERFY. 

STROHM, FRED Edwin, m., . 

.485, 577, 623 

STROHM, Maude ETHEL (Stuts¬ 
man), .485, 577, 623 

STROHM, RALPH Y-, ....379, 613 

STUCKEY, Huldah Elizabeth, ...419 

STUDEBAKER, ELLIS M., e„ . 

.17, 379, 423, 519, 584, 597, 606 

STUDEBAKER, GEORGE Losh, 

e., .485, 578 

STUDEBAKER, HARVEY E-, .. 

.379, 575, 622 

STUDEBAKER, (Mrs. Harvey E), .. 

.379, 575, 622 

STUDEBAKER, JESSIE (Boone), .... 

.18, 441, 444, 603 

STUDEBAKER, JOSEPH, 379, 485, 579 

STUDEBAKER, JOSEPH E-—, 

(m).565 

STUDEBAKER, MARK Earl. 

.379, 584, 604, 620 

STUMP, EFFEL Nancy; 

DEETER. 

STUMP, LEVI Albert, 380, 582, 596, 606 

STUMP, MAUDE, .380, 582, 617 

STURGIS, DANIEL B-, 

(e), .'..19, 547, 565, 592 

STUTSMAN, BENNETT Trout, 

m., .380, 613 

STUTSMAN, Charles NOBLE, 

m., .380, 575 

STUTSMAN, HENRY M-, . 

.381, 580, 604 

STUTSMAN, JESSE, .495 

STUTSMAN, Maude ETHEL; See 
STROHM. 

STUTSMAN, SADIE Irene; See 
WAMPLER. 

STUTSMAN, WINIFRED C-, 419 

SUMMER, BENJAMIN Franklin, 

e., .381, 576, 610 

SUMMER, NETTIE Pearl (Brown), .. 

.381, 576, 611 

SUTER, CYRUS M-, .495 

SUTER, JESSE Dwight. 

.381, 574, 594, 602 

SWADLEY, LAURA (Gwin), . 

.381, 584, 599 


SWARTZ, GOLDIE Elizabeth, . 

.382, 576, 600, 607 


SWIGART, CLAIR, .495 

SWIG ART, CRAWFORD, .495 


SWIGART, ESTHER Naomi, . 

JOO coo £in 

SWIGART,’ James’ WILLIAM,’ (m), .. 

.18, 444, 445, 602 

SWIGART, SAMUEL Wakefield, .... 

382 578 

SWIGART,’.’ RHODA May;’ ’ See ’ 
McCARTY. 

SWIGART, William EMMERT. 

.382, 579, 602 

SWIGART, WILLIAM Joseph, e., .... 

..17, 47, 486, 584, 622 

SWOPE, AMMON, ..383, 584, 595, 604 

T 

TANNREUTHER, GEORGE Wash¬ 
ington, 383, 584, 588, 590, 594, 602 

TAYLOR, CHARLES V--, .419 

TAYLOR, ISAAC W-—, ...107, 495 

TAYLOR, LYDIA E-, .495 

TAYLOR, MARY, .383, 580, 612 

TEAGUE, FLORA Ellen (Kin¬ 
sey), .486 

TEETER, NINA Blanche; See 
BRUBAKER. 

TEETER, LEWIS W-, e., .486 

TERFLINGER, ROY, .383, 613 

TETER, MELVIN E-, m., . 

.384, 615 

THOMAS, EDNA, .570 

THOMAS, ELLIOTT Boal, m., 384, 617 

THOMAS, ETHEL M-, ..384, 615 

THOMAS, IRA Fauver, .384, 584 

THOMAS, KATHRYNE; See 
ESHELMAN. 

THOMAS, MARCELLA, .419 

THOMAS, MINOR Wine, 384, 582, 620 

THOMPSON, HENRY D-, 384, 620 

THRONE, DELLA (Vaniman), ....487 
THRONE, TOHN Emory, m., 487, 585 

TICE, GALEN, .384, 613 

TINKLE, LULA (Rench), .385 

TINKLE, WILLIAM John, m„ . 

.385, 578, 588, 607 

TONEY, WILMER Everett, . 

.447, 592, 603 

TOUSLEY, EMMA, .385, 613 

TRACEY, JAY, .385, 613 

TRAPP, OLIVER, .385, 613 

TROSTLE, BURTON Spangler, 

d„ .385, 575, 589, 604 

TROSTLE, EVELYN M-, ....419 

TROSTLE, Susannah ETHEL, . 

.386, 582, 610 

TROSTLE, ETHA Mae; See 
NEHER. 

TROSTLE, EVA Alora, .487, 584 






















































































654 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


TROSTLE, WILLIAM Peter, . 

.386, 582, 602 

TROUT, AMY Naomi; See WHITE. 

U 

ULERY, J- FRED, .386, 582, 617 

ULERY, Joseph EDSON, e., 488, 585 

ULERY, VERNA, .496, 577, 624 

ULLOM, LULU Pearl, 387, 576, 596, 609 

ULREY, ALVIN L-, 386, 573, 607 

ULREY, Tohn Calvin, m., 387, 578, 592 

ULREY, RUTH F-, ....387, 615 

UTZ, RUTH Naomi, .387, 582, 617 

UTZ, SAMUEL S-, ..387, 582, 607 

UTZ, SUSIE Lucinda, .387, 582, 609 

V 


VALENO, ETHEL (-), .419 

VANDERSLICE, HARVEY R-, 419 


VAN DYKE, Benjamin HALL, . 

.'..388, 596, 604 

VAN DYKE, CATHERINE (Beery), .. 

.488, 585, 588 

VAN DYKE, CHRISTIAN Swigart, .. 

.488, 575, 580 

VAN DYKE, EDNA (Schrock), ...388 
VAN DYKE, EMMA Jane (Howe), .. 

.488, 580 

VAN DYKE, GEORGE Henry, m., .. 

.388, 578, 592 

VAN DYKE, IRENE; Nee FIER- 
HELLER. 

VAN DYKE, IRVIN Clovd, m., 388, 602 

VAN DYKE, L- B-, .419 

VAN DYKE, MARY; Nee HANEY. 
VANIMAN, DANIEL, (e), ..19, 566, 567 

VANIMAN, David Ray, .388, 621 

VANIMAN. DELLA; Nee THRONE. 

VANIMAN, ERNEST David, e. 

.389, 576, 580, 604 

VANIMAN, GRACE; See IN¬ 


GALLS. 

VANIMAN, O- S-, .496 

vaniman, pauline; . 419 

VANIMAN, ROWENA.389, 615 


VANIMAN, VIOLET V.; Nee 
NEVIN. 

VANIMAN, WILBUR Francis. 

.389, 582, 610 

VAN PELT, EDWARD Bowman, 

m., .389, 620 

VARNER, WALLACE Brown, m. 

.389, 597, 610 

VIA, JENNY (Miller), .488, 584 

VOGT, ALICE Nadene, 390, 585, 596, 609 

W 

WADDELOW, BESSIE C-, 390, 613 

WAGENMAN, IRA Melvin, . 

390, 582, 584, 612 

.496, 577, 624 


WAGGY, -, .496, 577, 624 

WAGNER, ANNA Lura, 488, 577, 624 

WAGNER, DORA, .570 

WAGNER, IDA; Nee HOFF. 

WAGNER, OSCAR, m..390, 601 

WAGONER, FLOYD, .419 

WAGONER, GRANT F-, e., . 

.390, 606 

WAGONER, JESSE Edward, . 

.391, 582, 607 

WAGONER, J- ELMER, e., . 

.390, 576, 599, 609 

WAGONER. ROSA; See KAYLOR. 

WAKEMAN, Henrv EARLY, m„ . 

..391, 582, 620 

WAKEMAN, JONAS, .570 

WALKER, FLORENCE Mary 

(Bryant).391, 585, 617 

WALKER, GALEN Knepp^r, e., . 

.391, 578, 615 

WALLICK, KATHRYN Marie 

(Blocher).392, 580, 618 

WALTER, GAY; See HARLOW. 
WALTZ, Benjamin FRANKLIN, 

e., .392, 578 , 595, 600, 606 

WAMPLER, BENIAMIN F-, ... 

.392, 613 

WAMPLER, D-S-, .570 

WAMPLER, ERNEST M.. 

.392, 576, 620 

WAMPLER, FREDERICK Tacob. 

.392, 576, 578, 593, 595, 603 

WAMPLER, HATTIE B-, 393, 613 

WAMPLER, MAY Irene (Rowe), .... 

.393, 612 

WAMPLER, OLIVE Mae. 393, 582, 618 

WAMPLER. REBECCA Catherine 


(Skeggs), .488, 576 

WAMPLER, ROY Wilson. 393, 598, 612 
WAMPLER, SADIE Irene (Stuts¬ 
man).393, 584, 607 

WAMPLER. VIDA M-, .419 

WARD. IDA Amine, .393, 582, 606 

WARNER. DAVID F..496 

WASHINGTON, BLANCHE, 496, 624 

WATKTNS, ELLIS, .394. 621 

WATKINS, ETHEL May. 394, 582, 621 


WATKTNS, George EARL. 

.394, 582, 589, 610 

WAYBRTGHT, Marearet ELIZA¬ 
BETH; Nee OBERHOLTZER. 


WAYLAND. TOHN Walter.419 

WEAVER, BEULAH (Long), .394 

WEAVER, CHARLES.419 

WEAVER, E- FRANK, m., ..394 

WEAVER, ELMER C.420 


WEAVER, Grant Earl, m., ...394, 616 

WEAVER, LOWELL Kahler, . 

.‘.394, 574, 620 

WEAVER, MAHLON J., e. 

..395, 578, 600 


WAGGY, 





























































































INDEX 


655 


WEAVER, MYRTIS Zoa, .395, 610 

WEDDLE, ALBERT, .420 

WEIGLE, ELIZABETH, .395, 616 

WENGER, ALVIN P--, .496 

WENGER, EZRA, m., .395, 613 

WENGER, RUSSELL Cloppert, 

m.395, 584, 597, 599, 610 

WENGER, SAM B-, m., ..396, 613 

WERTZ, CORDA, .396, 621 

WERTZ, HARRY E-, .420 

WERTZ, Webster CLAY, .420 

WEST, DANIEL, .396, 582, 609 

WEST, Edwin LANDON.570 

WEST, PEARL Ruby; Nee Me- 
CAULEY. 

WEST, RUSSELL G-, m., 396, 613 

WEST, WILLIAM Ellis, .■.496 

WEYBRIGHT, ANNA Rebecca 

(Royer), .396, 612 

WEYBRIGHT, EDITH.396, 611 

WEYBRIGHT, RUTH Ella, .490 

WHISLER, ANNA, .396 

WHISLER, EMMA; Nee SHIVELY. 
WHITE, Anna LAURA, ..397, 600, 612 
WHITE. AMY Naomi (Trout), 397, 606 


WHITE, JOHN Bowman, . 

.397, 584, 596, 605 

WHITE, LAWRENCE, .420 

WHITE, RALPH Emerson, m., . 


WHITEHEAD, CECIL Marie, .398 


WHITEHEAD, RUTH; Nee FOGEL- 
SANGER . 

WHITEHEAD, IRA Bratton, . 

7QQ CJQ CQT 

WHITEHEAD,' TRELLIS; Nee 
HARLEY. 

WHITMORE, BRUCE Cleveland, 

e.490, 578 

WHITMORE, Spencer John Henry, 420 

WICKERT, IRA Clinton, ....3S8, 620 

WIDDOWSON, ETHEL (Sollen- 

berger), .:.398, 605 

WIDDOWSON, FRANK Ridley, . 

.398, 584, 588, 592 

WIDDOWSON, JAMES, m. 

.399, 585, 594, 602 

WIDDOWSON, Sadie OLIVE, . 

.399, 576, 612* 

WIDDOWSON, WILLIAM Logan, ... 

399 574 604 

WIEAND, ALBERT Cassel,’ e., ’ .... 
18, 92, 107, 110, 399, 585, 591, 594, 
601, 616. 

WILL, FANNIE R-, .400, 616 

WILL, H- S..400, 616 

WILL, HOMER Christian, 400, 597, 612 
WILLARD, EMMA (Huffman), 400, 601 

WILLARD, O- H-, .496 

WILLIAMS, John HENRY Bashor, 

(e), .107, 445, 447, 470, 603 


WILLIAMS, IRVIN C., .420 

WILLIAMS, O- PERRY, .420 

WILLIAMS, RUTH; See REP- 
LOGLE. 

WTLLIER, FRANK E-, ..400 , 613 

WILLOUGHBY, LILIAN Falken- 

stein.401, 616 

WILSON, MILLARD.401, 616 

WILSON, NORMAN Albert, m., ... 

.401, 613 

WILSON, Sallie EDNA, .490, 580 

WINE, BESSIE, .420 

WINE, CELESTA Thelma, 401, 600, 612 

WINE, EMERY, .401, 613 

WINE, GROVER Lorington, e., .... 

.401, 578, 600, 607 

WINE, JOE M-, .420 

WINE, JOHN Calvin, .401, 574, 604 

WINE, TOHN Eugene, ...402, 578, 593 
WINE, MARY (Stoner), ..490, 588, 600 

WINE, NORMAN B--, ...402, 621 

WINE, WILLIAM M-, 18, 88 , 496 

WINGARD, Martha JANE, ...402, 616 

WINGATE, Evelyn Cornelia, .420 

WINGER, CORA; Nee SHULTZ. 

WINGER, OTHO, e., . 

18, 78. 82, 107, 402, 585, 588, 591, 
594 602. 

WINGER, ROGER Daniel, m., . 

..:.402, 579, 584, 597, 599, 607 

WINTERS, VERNON Elsworth, 

m., . 403 

WIRT, FLORENCE Gertrude; Nee 
YOHN. 

WIRT, MARIE, .403, 613 

WISE, BERTHA; Nee ROYER. 

WISE, CORA Viola, 403, 582, 600, 613 
WISHERD, BESSE; See REP- 


LOGLE. 

WITHERS, Lydia Lois, .403, 616 

WITMORE, IRMA.403, 613 

WITMORE, SARAH; See HARN- 
LY. 

WOLF, EDNA Belle, .403 , 616 

WOLF, IVA Viola, .403, 575, 618 

WOLFE, CLARA E- (Stauffer), .. 

.404 


WOLFE, LYDIA Esther (Bright), .. 

...404, 598, 618 

WOLFE, MARSHALL R-, 

m.404, 613 

WOLGEMUTH, ORLENA, .404, 613 

WOODARD, TOHN, 404, 590, 595, 621 
WOODS, BEULAH May, .405, 597, 610 
WOODSON, NORMAN Allen, 405, 620 
WOODSON, SELMA Brugh, 405, 582 
WOODY, MARIE Hannah; See 
BRUBAKER. 

WORKMAN, CLIFFORD Arthur, 

m.405, 585, 600 

WORKMAN, HOWARD S., ....405, 573 

















































































656 


EDUCATIONAL BLUE BOOK 


WORKMAN, MABEL; HOFF. 

WORTH, FRANCES, .420 

WRIGHT, ANNA Catherine (Zig- 

ler), .406, 506 

WRIGHT, CHARLES Aldus, m„ . 

.406, 579, 597, 599, 609 

WRIGHT, CHARLES Conrad, d., . 

.406, 584, 610 

WRIGHT, FRANK James, . 

....407, 579, 584, 589, 590, 595, 603 

WRIGHT, Mildred OPAL, .420 

WRIGHT, -, .574, 594 

Y 

YAGEL, C- G-, m., ..407, 616 

YAGER, Herman LINWOOD, m„ . 

, # ..407 605 

YE ATE R,’ ’ E LV A' Elizabeth ’ ’'.'. 407’ 585 

YEREMAN, O- H-, m. 

.490, 578, 592 

YIN, Han Chang, m., .491, 585 

YODER, CLARENCE Hinkle, e., . 

.407, 582, 607 

YODER, DAYTON.408, 613 

YODER, GERTRUDE Angeline, . 

.408, 611 

YODER, HAZEL (Paulmer), 408, 607 

YODER, JACOB H-, m„ 408, 616 

YODER, JONATHAN J-, .420 

YODER, JOSEPH J., e., 408, 584, 605 

YODER, LESLIE James, m., . 

.'..409, 582, 609 

YODER, PAUL Rufus, m., . 

.409, 597, 618 

YODER, RALPH Ernest, . 

.409, 574, 594, 602 

YODER, WILLIAM Henry, e., . 

400 t;78 607 

YOHNi CLARENCE H—, ’..410’ 621 
YOHN, FLORENCE Gertrude 

(Wirt), .410, 574, 611 

YOHN, ORA Kagey (Hale), . 

.410, 585, 601, 611 

^OUNG, DOROTHY, .420 

YOUNG, EARL.420 


YOUNG, EMANUEL Sprankle, 

(e), 18, 77, 91, 109, 110, 410, 447, 
584, 588, 591, 599, 601. 

YOUNG, Emanuel PAUL, 410, 574, 611 


YOUNG, HERMAN, .420 

YOUNG, JOHN D-, .496 

YOUNG, Lela Ruth.496 

YOUNG, MABEL Iona, .411, 580 


YOUNG, MARGUERITE; See 
BAUGHMAN. 

YOUNG, SIMON Sprenkle, . 

.19, 109, 566, 571 

YOUNG, WALTER Milton.411, 574 

YOUNKER, F- T-, ..411, 613 

YOUNKINS, M- A-, .496 

YOUNT, DEE Andes, .411, 611 

YOUNT, KARL Edwin.411, 574, 610 

YOUNT, ORAN S-, m., ..491, 575 

YOLTNT, WALTER Bowman, e., _ 

.17, 57, 107, 412, 591, 616 

Z 

ZERN, DOLLIE (Neff), .566 

ZERN, E- J-, .566 

ZIEGLER, JESSE, (e), ...19, 566, 571 

ZIEGLER, SAMUEL Horning, . 

.412, 584, 585, 588, 595, 604 

ZIGLER, ANNA Catherine; See 
WRIGHT. 

ZIGLER, HOWARD S-, 412, 613 

ZIGLER, LEONORA Esther (Early),.. 

.412 

ZIGLER, MICHAEL Jacob, . 

.413, 584, 590, 596, 607 

ZIGLER, Michael ROBERT, m., . 

.413, 579, 607 

ZIGLER, SARA; See MYERS. 


ZIMMERMAN, MILO, .420 

ZOOK, EMORY Alburtus, 413, 582, 603 

ZOOK, GOLDA.414, 582, 618 

ZOOK, TOSEPH A-, .420 

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